The Nokia 6111, also known as the Nokia 6111, is a classic mobile phone released by Nokia in June of 2005. This device, with a model name of "Nokia 6111", quickly became a popular choice among consumers due to its sleek and compact design, as well as its impressive features and specifications.
The Nokia 6111 boasts a well-built body with a weight of 92 grams (3.25 ounces) and dimensions of 84 x 47 x 23 millimeters (3.31 x 1.85 x 0.91 inches), making it easy to carry around in a pocket or bag. The device also features a flashlight, which can come in handy in dark environments.
Moving on to the miscellaneous section of the specifications, the Nokia 6111 has a Mini-SIM card slot and comes in three stylish color options - Silver on Pearl White, Glossy Black on Silver, and Dark. The SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) of this device is 0.79 W/kg (head) and 0.48 W/kg (body), making it well within the safety limit set by regulatory bodies. In the EU, the SAR is slightly higher at 0.84 W/kg (head).
In terms of connectivity, the Nokia 6111 supports USB connectivity through a proprietary port. It does not have Wi-Fi capabilities, but it does have an infrared port for transferring files. Additionally, the device features an FM radio for entertainment and Bluetooth 2.0 for wireless connectivity.
The Nokia 6111 also has impressive sound capabilities, with its stereo speakers and the option to download polyphonic or MP3 ringtones. The device also has a loudspeaker for hands-free communication. Its 1.8-inch TFT display with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels and support for 256k colors displays clear and vibrant images. The navigation keys make it easy to navigate through the phone's menu and features.
This device operates on GSM technology and has 2G bands for GSM 900, 1800, and 1900 in Europe and GSM 850, 1800, and 1900 in the American version. It also supports GPRS and EDGE for faster data transmission.
The Nokia 6111 has a modest internal storage capacity of 23MB, which may be small but can still store a considerable amount of data. Unfortunately, the device does not have a memory card slot for expandable storage. It has a phonebook to store contacts and can save up to 10 dialed, received, and missed calls in the call records.
This Nokia phone is powered by a removable Li-Ion 700 mAh battery (BL-4B) that provides up to 192 hours of stand-by time and up to 3 hours and 10 minutes of talk time.
On the software front, the Nokia 6111 features predictive text input for faster and more accurate messaging. It also has Java support for running apps and games, which come pre-installed, including Champ Rally 3D, Golf Tour, Backgammon II, and Solitaire. Additional games can be downloaded for more entertainment options. The phone also has a WAP 2.0/xHTML browser for basic internet browsing.
The Nokia 6111 also has a 1-megapixel camera that can record videos in QCIF resolution. The camera also has a LED flash for taking pictures in low-light conditions. However, the device does not have a front-facing camera for taking selfies.
In conclusion, the Nokia 6111 was a popular and well-liked device upon its release in 2005. Its compact design, impressive features such as a flashlight and FM radio, and reliable performance made it a top choice for consumers. Its lack of expandable storage may be a downside, but overall, the Nokia 6111 remains a solid and reliable phone for its time.