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NOKIA 1100b specs

Design

  • Basic phone

    Device type:

  • Candybar

    Form factor:

  • 4.16 in x 1.78 in x 0.77 in

    Dimensions:

  • 3.03 oz

    Weight:

  • Interchangeable covers, Numeric keypad

    Features:

Display

  • Other (96.00x65.00 pixels)

    Display resolution:

Battery

  • 850.00 mAh

    Capacity:

  • User replaceable, Li-ion

    Type:

  • Talk time: 4.5 hours / Stand-by time: 17 days (400 hours)

    Battery times:

Cellular

  • GSM (850, 1900 MHz)

    Network technology:

Phone features

  • Vibration, Phone profiles

    Notifications:

  • 50 entries

    Phonebook:

  • Alarm, To-Do, Flashlight, Calculator, Currency converter, Stopwatch, Countdown timer

    Organizer:

  • SMS, Predictive text input, (T9)

    Messaging:

  • TTY/TDD

Regulatory Approval

  • Yes

    Regulatory Approval:

  • QTKRH-36

    FCC ID value:

  • FCC ID link :

  • Oct 24, 2003

    Date approved:

Availability

  • Available

    Market status:

  • Aug 01, 2003

    Release date:

US carrier availability

  • AT&T (Discontinued (Jun 06, 2005)), Tracfone (Discontinued (May 08, 2008))

    Carrier:


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Nokia 1100b (view this variant) , Created by meetgadget on Apr 27, 2015

Filed in: NOKIA Cell Phones

Description: This dual-band GSM phone features custom faceplates and rigntones, flashlight, EMS picture messaging, multiple language support, text messaging templates and games.

Created by meetgadget , Last update by meetgadget , Apr 27, 2015

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