Nokia E66

Nokia E66
Manufacturer Nokia
Compatible networks Quad band
GSM / GPRS /
EDGE: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Dual band
UMTS / HSDPA
Availability by country July 2008
Predecessor Nokia E65
Successor Nokia C6-01
Nokia C7-00
Related Nokia E51
Nokia E63
Nokia E71
Form factor slider
Dimensions 107.5 × 49.5 × 13.6 mm, Volume: 62.6 cm3 (3.82 cu in)
Weight 121 g (0.267 lb)
Operating system S60 v3.1 (3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1) UI on Symbian OS v9.2
CPU 369 MHz ARM11 Freescale processor
Memory 110 MB Internal user storage
ROM: 256 MB
SDRAM: 128 MB
~71 MB Free Executable RAM
Removable storage 8 GB max MicroSDHC Hot-swappable
Battery BL-4U, 3.7 V 1000 mAh lithium-polymer
Data inputs Numeric keyboard, five-way joystick
Display 2.4 in TFT QVGA (240×320 pixel), 166 ppi, 16.8 million colors
Rear camera

3.2-megapixel, 2048×1536 pixel, autofocus, video (QVGA, 150

frames/second), flash
Front camera video call camera
Connectivity WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b,g,
Integrated & Assisted GPS,
Bluetooth 2.0,
Infrared and microUSB
Other FOTA (Firmware update Over The Air) This handset does not support FOTA as of firmware v 510.21.009

The Nokia E66 is a slider smartphone in the Nokia Eseries range, a S60 platform third edition device with slide action targeting business users. It is a successor to the Nokia E65 with which it shares many features.[1]

E66 has similar features to the Nokia E71 handset, but lacks sufficient battery capacity for all day use and does not have the full QWERTY, however the E66 is smaller in size and weighs less. The E66 also includes an accelerometer and new animations and transition effects, which are lacking in the E71.

Features

The 2.5 mm (3/32") audio port is not suitable for traditional 3.5 mm (1/8") headphones plugs.

The microUSB port cannot be used to charge the mobile.

Operating times

Firmware history

Dial *#0000# to Check firmware version

Bundled software

See also

References

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