Tri-band GSM 900, 1,800 and 1,900MHz
Size: 107 x 47 x 20mm, 79cc
Display: CSTN, 4,096 colors, 128 x 128 pixels, 8 lines, QWERTY keyboard and 5-way joystick
Memory: 1,000 x 10 fields phonebook
Call records: 20 dialed, 20 received and 20 missed calls
3.5MB internal shared memory, 10 voice dial numbers
GPRS: Class 10 (4 + 1/3 + 2 slots)
Messaging: SMS, MMS, E-mail, instant messaging
Five games: Backgammon, Bounce, Bowling, Chess Puzzle, Water Rapid + downloadable
Languages: major European and Asia Pacific languages
Camera: CIF, 352 x 288 pixels, video
Java, Bluetooth, EDGE, HSCSD, xHTML browser, WAP 2.0, Voice dial/memo, Built-in handsfree
Battery: standard, Li-ion 850mAh (BL-5C)
The Nokia 6820 looks like your typical candy bar-style phone but its not. It's clad in an eye-catching, light blue and silver casing, and at 4.7 by 2.2 by 0.9 inches, the mobile retains the same dimensions as its predecessor, the 6800. However, it sheds some weight, slimming down to a svelte 3.5 ounces, compared to its forerunner's 4.4 ounces. The phone is compact and can fit in almost any pocket. It also feels comfortable yet solid in your hands.
The phone features a 1.5-inch-diagonal, 4,096-color screen. The navigation controls all provide one-touch access to a variety of functions--just be sure to lock them when carrying the phone in a pocket or a bag.
The 6820 looks like a standard candy bar-style phone. But with one flip of the front cover, the true beauty of the handset is revealed: a full QWERTY keyboard with added Talk and End buttons. The keyboard also features a backlight, but you have to manually turn it on with the designated key, located on the upper-left corner. To our delight, the screen automatically adjusts to horizontal orientation when you flip open the keyboard, and a button on the top left corner of the mobile acts as a third soft key. Other features on the phone include an infrared (IR) port on the right side of the mobile, a camera lens on the back of the handset, and a dedicated power button on the top right corner.
Features of Nokia 6820
The Nokia 6820 comes well stocked with features. The internal phone book can hold up to 500 contacts with up to 5 numbers per name, as well as e-mail, Web, and street addresses and notes. You can also assign up to five caller groups and, for caller ID (when available), associate a picture or any of 44 polyphonic ring tones; there's also a vibrate mode. In addition, the mobile features voice-activated commands and dialing for up to 10 numbers, an alarm clock, a calculator, a calendar, a currency and measurement converter, and a To-Do list.
Business users will be particularly pleased by the 6820's Bluetooth connectivity, its ability to exchange business card information via the IR port, and its WAP 2.0 wireless Web browser, which should work well with the phone's support for EDGE high-speed data transmissions.
The 6820's built-in CIF camera with 2X zoom can take pictures in three resolutions: Basic (160x120 pixels), Normal (320x240 pixels), and High (640x480 pixels). You have the option to snap shots in Standard, Portrait, or Night mode. The 6820's camera can also shoot short 10-second video clips in QCIF format with playback in 3GPP. Photo and video quality are pretty poor, but they're adequate for quick snapshots sent via e-mail or multimedia message (MMS). You can save as many photos or videos as will fit in the phone's 3.5MB memory.
The integrated QWERTY keyboard is great for texting and e-mailing options, and fortunately, the 6820 offers plenty of opportunities to exercise your thumb. The phone supports both text messaging and MMS.
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SPECS
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| Modes |
GSM 850/ GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 Eurasian version: GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
| Weight |
3.53 oz (100 g) |
| Dimensions |
4.21" x 1.85" x 0.79" (107 x 47 x 20.1 mm) |
| Shape |
Bar with flip-out text keyboard Internal Antenna |
| Battery Life |
Talk: 7 hours (420 minutes) Standby: 240 hours (10 days) |
| Battery Type |
LiIon 850 mAh |
| Display |
Type: LCD (Color STN) Colors: 4096 (12-bit) Resolution: 128 x 128 pixels |