Nokia 2660

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Nokia 2660 Flip launched in Pink and Green » YugaTech

It features a 2.8-inch inner display, a 1.77-inch QQVGA external display, a Unisoc T107 CPU, and a removable 1450 mAh battery. It also has a 0.3MP rear camera with flash, Bluetooth 4.2, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a Micro USB port. For memory, the 2660 Flip has 48MB of RAM and 128 MB of internal storage (expandable to up to 32GB via MicroSD). It’s being priced at around €79.90 (or around Php 4,806.57). No word yet on an official Philippine price or release of the 2660 Flip in its new colors. Nokia 2660 Flip specs: 2.8-inch TFT LCD @ 240×320 pixels Secondary external 1.77-inch display Unisoc T107 chipset 1.0 GHz Cortex-A7 CPU Mali-G68 MP5 GPU 48MB RAM 128MB storage, microSDHC slot 0.3MP rear camera with LED flash GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G, nano-SIM or dual SIM Bluetooth 4.2, A2DP, LE, OTG Wireless FM radio, MP3 player microUSB 2.0 port Android 13 based One UI 5.1 1450 mAh Li-Ion battery, removable Weight: 123 g Luis Millares is a Political Science graduate of the Ateneo de Manila University and a former journalist for its official student publication, The GUIDON. He also worked as a writer for the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) before pursuing his passion for tech with the YugaTech team.

Nokia 2660

Network GSM 900 / 1800 Class 10 No Launch 2007, May Discontinued Body 87 x 44.8 x 20.7 mm (3.43 x 1.76 x 0.81 in) 79 g (2.79 oz) Mini-SIM Display TFT, 65K colors 1.85 inches, 10.8 cm 2 (~27.6% screen-to-body ratio) 128 x 160 pixels (~111 ppi density) Second external mono display (96 x 68 pixels) Screensavers, themes and wallpapers Memory No Yes 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls 2MB Camera No Sound Yes Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones No Comms No 2.0 No FM radio Proprietary Features SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging WAP 2.0/xHTML Yes + downloadable Yes, MIDP 2.1 3GPP player Predictive text input Organizer Battery Removable Li-Ion 700 mAh battery (BL-4B) Up to 310 h Up to 7 h Misc Black 1.01 W/kg (head) 1.01 W/kg (body) 0.70 W/kg (head) About 40 EUR Disclaimer. We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct.

Nokia 2660 Flip: Rebirth of a true classic

HMD Global has unveiled an exciting new phone that should appeal to those who value practicality over high performance. The Nokia 2660 Flip is a practical foldable phone that is supposed to be an inexpensive alternative to the high-priced foldables offered by other manufacturers. On top of that, it is supposed to help you take a break from social media and the like. Nokia 2660 Flip is a real dumbphone The Nokia brand is dead? Absolutely not! Ever since HMD Global secured the trademark rights of the former Finnish star in the cell phone sky, Nokia has been writing success stories again. Above all, it is the fair price, but also sustainability, with which the manufacturer wants to convince the clientele. The Nokia G22 ( Image: HMD Global Finally, HMD Global is giving the latest model a flip design. This is even a genuine revival of the eponymous forefather, which was launched 16 years ago. According to the manufacturer, the Nokia 2660 Flip is not just a niche product for all those who cry for the early 2000s. Rather, a really large market for just such phones has opened up recently. Image: HMD Global So-called “dumbphones” are becoming increasingly popular among the clientele, as their compact design and low price make them easy to take along to the next best festival. On top of that, according to HMD Global, people are also opting to use such devices away from the festival or camping grounds. After all, actively doing without smartphones and a permanent Internet connection ...

Nokia 2660 Flip review: Smart choice for a dumb phone

The last time I carried around a flip phone was the iconic Motorola Razr. No, not the Fast-forward to more recent times, and the world has gone smartphone mad. But deathly rumours of the unflatteringly named “dumb phone” are greatly exaggerated. In fact, one of the big names in mainstream old-school mobile phones is still pumping out new models today, including the Nokia 2660 Flip. I honestly thought I wouldn’t get much joy out of the Nokia 2660 Flip, outside of the requisite nostalgia hit of a flip phone in my pocket, but I was pleasantly surprised. There are phone cases, mounts and charging devices that cost almost as much as the Nokia 2660 Flip. Basically, if you want a cheaper feature phone, you’re looking at non-flip options like the Nokia 8210 4G or Opel Mobile BigButton M. With a $149 RRP, the only real competition is the Opel Mobile TouchFlip if you’re after a flip feature phone. Otherwise, you’re upping the budget to closer to $200 when you start to access Unless you’re using a very, very expensive smartphone with a flip or fold screen, most phones these days have a single screen. The Nokia 2660 Flip has a 1.77-inch secondary screen when the clamshell is closed for tracking time and notifications. Otherwise, most of your time is spent with the 2.8-inch main screen when the phone’s flipped open. The main display is sharper and clearer than I was expecting, though some of the font sizes are too small. Keep your grubby digits off the screen because the Nokia 2660 Fli...