Nokia 6620
The 6620 is a smartphone created by Nokia, which uses the Series 60 user-interface and the Symbian operating system.
It is a version of Nokia's 6600 smartphone for the North American market, featuring all the features of the 6600 such as the VGA camera, Multi Media Card slot, Bluetooth and 65000 color screen, but with a change to the North American GSM frequencies of 850 MHz and 1900 MHz, the doubling of internal RAM from 6 MB to 12 MB, the addition of Nokia's new Pop-Port connector, and a new EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution) capability, effectively giving it double the download speeds of current GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) equipped phones.
The EDGE capability allows the 6620 to play streaming video, allowing users to view video clips that are not stored on the phone itself.
The main CPU in this phone is an ARM Series 9 compatible chip running at 150 MHz.
Its successor is the Nokia 6682.
References
- "TipSheet", in the 16 February 2004 issue of "Newsweek"
- Mobile Burn preview of the 6620
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