Nokia 3100

Nokia 3100
Manufacturer Nokia
Compatible networks 3100 EU, GSM 900/1800/1900
3100b US, GSM 850/1800/1900
3105 CDMA2000 1xRTT
Predecessor Nokia 3510
Successor Nokia 3200
Form factor Candybar
Dimensions 102 mm × 43 mm × 15.2 mm (4.02 in × 1.69 in × 0.60 in)
Weight 99 g (3.5 oz)
Operating system Series 40
Memory 439 KB
Battery BL-5C, 850 mAh
Display 128×128 4096 color CSTN
Rear camera 640×480 VGA
(sold separately, added via Pop-Port)
Connectivity None

The Nokia 3100 is a triband-GSM mobile phone released on 17 June 2003 as an entry-level phone from Nokia, designed primarily for the newer generation of marketing audience.

The Nokia 3100 was developed from the Nokia 6100 as a successor to the Nokia 3510. The phone is equipped with a 128×128 pixel passive colour display (4096 colors/12-bit), Java MIDP 1.0, XHTML and WAP browser, GPRS, Pop-Port connectivity and Lithium-ion battery. It is also capable of playing polyphonic MIDI files, which can be used as ringtones.

It is compact in size and lightweight, and also features special lighting effects.[1]

Features

Side view

The Nokia 3100 uses Nokia's Series 40 platform firmware that has large static icons rather than the animated icons of some other Nokia phones.

The phone can send and receive text and multimedia messages with ringtones and images in BMP, JPEG, PNG and GIF formats. The basic 3100 does not have a voice recorder, radio receiver, MP3 player, or camera, while the 3100b variant has voice recording. A camera can be added to the phone via its Pop-Port.

The Nokia 3200 builds on the Nokia 3100, adding things like a built-in CIF-resolution camera from the Nokia 7250i.

Variants

Nokia 3100 (RH-19)

The basic version, intended to be used in European GSM networks. It works in GSM 900/1800/1900.

Nokia 3100b (RH-50)

This version intended to be used in American GSM networks. It works in GSM 850/1800/1900.

Differences from the basic 3100:

  • The Grid (originally the Line), an additional main menu interface in the settings menu
  • TTY/TTD option in MenuSettingsEnhancement settings that appears only if the phone has been connected to a headset, TTD, or similar device
  • Voice recording during an active call, up to 1 minute
  • World clock that displays the time for various time zones

Nokia 3105

The CDMA version of the Nokia 3100, working in CDMA2000 1xRTT networks. It is physically similar to the 3100 except for a built-in flashlight and a slightly different shape of the rear battery cover; the phone's firmware has more functions than the basic 3100 or 3100b, such as voice tags and voice commands, and the Organizer menu.

The Nokia 3105 was used in Australia on the Hutchison Orange network until the closure of the CDMA network in Australia in late 2006. All customers on the Orange network were then moved to Hutchison's 3G network "3".

Nokia 3120

Nokia 3120

Announced in 2004, the Nokia 3120 is a redesigned variant of the 3100. Apart from a more "business-like" face plate, a revised keypad and the inclusion of SmileyWorld-themed content,[2] the 3120 is otherwise identical to the base 3100 variants.[3] In addition to the GSM 3120, the CDMA 3105 was also revised as the Nokia 3125, using the base 3120 faceplate while retaining the 3105 battery cover.

References

  1. https://yenra.com/nokia-3100-phone/
  2. "The Nokia 3120 : Trendy Yet Classic". Nokia. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  3. "Flora Limited". Retrieved 4 February 2017.
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