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Nokia 6060

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Nokia 6060

2005 • - • 2G

Nokia 6060 matters as a Nokia feature phone in 2005 because it helps document what the brand was offering in that part of its lineup. On this site, the model is especially useful as a reference point for 760 mAh battery and 2G support.

Specifications

Release year2005
Typefeature_phone
Network2G
Display1.8" / TFT, 65k colors / 128 x 160
Battery760 mAh
MemoryRAM -, Storage 3 MB
Body93 g / 85 mm x 44 mm x 24 mm
Network technologyGSM
2G bandsGSM 900 / 1800
GPRSClass 6
EDGENo
Announced2005.0
StatusDiscontinued
SIMMini-SIM
Screen/body ratio27.3
Card slotNo
Internal memory3.2MB
Main camera textNo
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackNo
WLANWLANNo
BluetoothNo
GPSNo
RadioNo
SensorsV1
Battery typeRemovable Li-Ion 760 mAh battery (BL-5B)
ColorsBlack, Silver, Red, Blue
PriceUSD 74.4

Why This Model Matters

Nokia 6060 matters as a Nokia feature phone in 2005 because it helps document what the brand was offering in that part of its lineup. On this site, the model is especially useful as a reference point for 760 mAh battery and 2G support.

Descriptions

Nokia 6060 is a Nokia feature phone released in 2005. In this catalog, the model is most closely associated with 2G connectivity, 1.8" display, 760 mAh battery, and 3 MB storage.

Nokia 6060 fits into Nokia's lineup as a feature phone focused on everyday communication and practical hardware choices. Support for 2G helps place it within the network standards of its generation. Notable details include 93 g body weight, which helps explain how this device compared with nearby Nokia models in the same period.

For buyers or researchers comparing Nokia devices from 2005, Nokia 6060 is useful as a reference point for what a feature phone typically offered in that period. Key reference points include 3 MB of storage and 760 mAh battery capacity.

On this page, the specifications table and descriptive notes help place Nokia 6060 within the wider Nokia catalog. Details such as TFT, 65k colors and 85 x 44 x 24 mm and 93 g provide extra context for understanding the device's design priorities and day-to-day usability.