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Nokia 6110 Navigator – The First Real GPS Phone
Nokia 6110 Navigator – The First Real GPS Phone
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Nokia 6110 Navigator – The First Real GPS Phone
Condition: Original / Refurbished – Excellent
Connection: Quad-band GSM, 3G HSDPA, GPS/A-GPS, Bluetooth 2.0, Infrared, mini-USB
The Nokia 6110 Navigator, launched in February 2007, was one of the first mobile phones to replace standalone GPS devices. It featured pre-loaded Route 66 navigation maps and a dedicated GPS button hidden in its compact slider design—ideal for travelers and professionals.
Main Features:
- 2.2″ QVGA TFT screen with 16‑million colors
- 2 MP rear camera + CIF front camera for video calls
- Built-in GPS with A‑GPS support & Route 66 maps (512 MB microSD included)
- HSDPA support for faster data (up to 3.6 Mbps)
- Bluetooth 2.0, Infrared, mini‑USB data sync
- Stereo FM radio with Visual Radio support
- MicroSD expansion plus 35 MB internal storage
- Symbian OS 9.2 with S60 3rd Edition FP1 and ARM11 369 MHz CPU
- 900 mAh Li‑Ion battery – ~3.5 h talk (2G) / ~265 h standby
Why Choose the 6110 Navigator?
- Full sat-nav experience in a pocket-sized phone
- Dedicated GPS/Navigation key for instant route guidance
- Balanced multimedia tool: camera, radio, music playback
- Solid build, reliable performance on the go
Note: No Wi‑Fi or 4G; slider form factor and battery may show signs with heavy GPS usage—map display is compact but clear.
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