Key Features
- Navigate quickly and easily with A-GPS navigation and Nokia Maps
- Find your way by car or by foot, with a compass for pedestrian navigation
- Take quality pictures and video using the 3.2-megapixel camera with flash and panorama feature
- See maps, pictures, and videos on the impressive 2.4″ QVGA 320 x 240 resolution display
- Browse the internet, send email, and download content quickly via high-speed 3.5G* connections
Imaging
- 3.2 megapixel camera, including integrated panorama feature
- 4 x smooth digital zoom, integrated (LED) flash
- 2nd CIF camera for video calls
- Video recording and playback
- Media player with MPEG-4, H.263 and H.264 support. Includes photo and video editing capabilities
- Horizontal camera mode
Music
- MP3 player supporting MP3, MP4, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA, and progressive download from the music player
- Mono speakers
- FM stereo radio
Navigation
- Integrated GPS, A-GPS OMA SUPL and 3GPP assistance
- Compass for pedestrian usage
Applications and games
- Java™ MIDP 2.0 games and applications
- Macromedia Flash player
- PDF reader
- PC Suite
- Nokia Maps 2.0
Browsing
- OSS web browser
- XHTML browsing over TCP/IP
- HSDPA up to 3.6Mbps
- GPRS/EDGE
- OMA DRM version 2.0 with support for combined delivery and separate delivery
Connectivity
- Bluetooth 2.0 interface
- USB (version no 2.0 high speed) with micro-USB interface
- 2.5 mm AV and 2.0 mm charger connectors, up to 8GB support for memory card
- Micro-USB cable for transferring maps direct to your inbox
- High-speed Micro USB interface to PC
Data transfer
- WCDMA DL 384kbit/s UL 384 kbit/s
- HSDPA up to 3.6Mbps
- GPRS/EGPRS Class B, Multi slot class 32
- Dual Transfer Mode (DTM) class A, multi slot class 11 (4 Rx+3Tx=5)
- Local/remote SyncML data sync
Digital services
- Java and Symbian applications available from the Nokia Software Market
- Over the air provisioning and over the air software updates (FOTA)
Display
- 2.4″ QVGA display, 320 x 240 pixel resolution, and up to 16 million colours.
- Digital light sensor
- View your screen in portrait or landscape mode
Messaging and email
- Common inbox (SMS, MMS), MMS: OMA MMS 1.2 (600 kB MMS size)
- Instant messaging
- Push email (IMAP4 idle and OMA EMN) with attachment viewers (excel, PPT, Word)
- Message reader
- Audio messages (AMS)
Memory functions
- 1G/2G NAND flash, up to 120MB internal user memory, and a microSD memory card slot
Offline and demo modes
- Flight and demo mode
Operating frequency
- WCDMA 900/2100, HSDPA and GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
- Phone supports HSDPA
Personal information management (PIM)
- Presence-enhanced notes, contacts, organiser with calendar, to-do list, and alarm clock.
Ringtones and themes
- MP3 and AAC ringtones, 64 polyphonic, 3D stereo ringtones, and video ringtones
- Themes including, for example, animated wallpapers, and screensavers.
Sales package contents
- Nokia 6210 Navigator device
- Nokia Battery BL-5F
- Nokia Stereo Headset HS-47
- Nokia Compact Travel Charger AC-5
- Nokia Connectivity Cable CA-101
- CD-Rom with PC Suite & Map Loader 1.3 application
- Nokia 1GB microSD card MU-22
- Nokia Mobile Holder CR-97 (in combo package)
- User guide
Size
- Volume: 73 cc
- Weight: 117g
- Dimensions: 103mm x 49mm x 14.9mm
Voice features
- Push-to-Talk (OMA PoC)
- Two-way video conference calling
- Enhanced voice dialing (SIND)
- Message reader for text messages and email
User interface
- S60 release 3.2 user interface
- Large, clear display for easy readability
- Active standby screen
- A dedicated navigator key for easy access
POWER MANAGEMENT
- Battery: BL-5F
- Capacity: 950 mAh
- Talk time: depending on the frequency
- Stand-by: up to 231-244h depending on the frequency
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Very Good
Sep 03, 2013 by Nicolas
It still does most of what my actual htc smartphone can do !
Smartphone capabilities with a touchpad and no privacy issues like android. Email, maps, browsing, great camera and flash, slick design... Navigation is not so efficient tough. App marketplace not a great achievement but most used apps already installed.
A shame Nokia did not transform Symbian...
I still use it in 2013 when my smartphone overheats, smaller and slicker than my very good HTC smartphone.
It just lacked a little bit of simplicity.