Nokia 2600 launched by AT&T, free with a 2-yr contract
Nokia 2600 is a basic candybar that was officially announced by the Finnish manufacturer at the beginning of 2008. The device is targeted mainly at emerging markets, so it might come as a surprise that, today, AT&T has launched it in the US, in two color versions: black and red.
AT&T is offering the Nokia 2600 for free for those who sign a contract agreement for two years. The phone’s “real price” is of $150, though.
Naturally, at such a low price, the 2600 won’t lure anyone with its features. The handset doesn’t even have a MicroSD card slot.
Here are the main specs and capabilities of Nokia 2600, as presented by AT&T:
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Dual band GSM/GPRS connectivity, 850 / 1900 MHz
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128 x 128 pixels TFT display
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Web browser and MEdia Net
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Email, Instant Messaging
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Bluetooth
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MP3 ringtones
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Hands-free speakerphone
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VGA camera
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Talk time: up to 3 hours
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Stand by time: up to 16 days
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3.17 ounces
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4.21 x 1.84 x 0.79 inches
Nokia 2600 should be on sale in most of AT&T’s store. But if you don’t feel like making a trip to a store, the handset can be bough online too: here in the red version and here in the black one.
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