Nokia 3510

The Nokia 3510 (type NHM-8, codenamed Pippi) is a GSM candybar phone announced on 12 March 2002, and released in June 2002.

It was the first in-house Nokia phone to include polyphonic MIDI ringtones, utilising the miniBAE sound engine. The phone also has strong integration with WAP services, and features built-in games with downloadable extra content: new chapters for Space Impact II, dancers for Dance 2 Music, challenges for Link5, and tables for Bumper.

Along with the Nokia 3410, it serves as a successor to the Nokia 3310. The phone's design is heavily based on the 3310, but with an overhauled keypad, improved display, and newer hardware.

The 3510 supports exchangeable Xpress-on covers, including a "game board" with controls designed for gaming.

Related phones

 * Nokia 3410: Predecessor
 * Nokia 3510i: An improved version with a color display, which was developed and released later in 2002.
 * Nokia 3590: The USA version with different ringtones.
 * Nokia 3585, 3586i, 3585i, 3587: The CDMA version(s).

Games

 * Space Impact II
 * Bumper
 * Link5
 * Dance 2 Music
 * Kart Racing

Batteries

 * Nokia BLC-2 (3.6 V, 900 mAh Li-ion)