Finding specs for Nokia phones

This page includes tips on finding detailed specifications for Nokia phones.

For each section, there will be a list of sources where you can find that information. The lists are roughly sorted by accuracy, detail, and ease of use.

This guide is mostly intended for wiki editors, but can also be useful for personal use.

Service manual
Find the service manual for the phone. You'll need a Level 3/4 service manual to find some exact details like the chipset, but some phones don't have it available. You don't need to download the entire zips, just press "View Contents".

Usually the Level 3/4 service manual is in one PDF file like this. Open it or download it using a download manager.

Sometimes the service manual is separated into sections like this. In that case, we are interested in  (General) and   (System Module) (names may slightly differ).

Nokia Developer
Go to Nokia Developer on Wayback Machine. There is a dropdown menu labelled "Select Device". Choose your phone from the list.

If the phone isn't listed, it most likely runs Series 20 (3310, 5110, 6110 and similar), Series 30 (most 1xxx series phones) or Series 30+. In that case, you can find much of the same info on GSMArena or a similar specs website.

Press "Expand all" below the small pictures of the device to see all the specs.

GSMArena
Go to GSMArena and search for the phone model. Here you can find basic specs, and even a review for some popular models.

HW Platform/Chipset
Level 3/4 service manual → System Module → Functional Description or Introduction.

Some Symbian smartphones have two different chipsets, one for modem (RAP) and one for the application processor (Texas Instruments OMAP).

GPU
Usually you can leave this blank, but a few BB5 phones like the 6233 and 7390 have a "Golden eye" hardware accelerator. This is mentioned in the L3/L4 service manual → System Module section.

For OMAP 2420 phones (N95, E90, etc.), write "PowerVR MBX".

SW Platform/OS
Nokia Developer specs → Technical Specs → Developer Platform, Operating System.

Display
Nokia Developer specs → General → Screen Resolution, Screen Color Depth.

For the display technology, search for "TFT" or "CSTN" in the service manual. Usually this is in the General Information section. If you can't find it, look on specs websites, for example GSMArena specs → Display → Type.

Sub-display (TODO)
If the phone isn't a flip phone, leave blank or say "No".

Physical display size
GSMArena specs → Display → Size. Specify the size in inches, optionally you can include the screen's width and height in millimeters.

Sensors (TODO)
Use Ctrl + F to search "sensor" in the service manual, Nokia Developer, or GSMArena. Flip phones have a hall sensor, and some smartphones have an ambient light sensor or accelerometer.

Flash memory

 * Level 3/4 service manual → System Module → Functional Description, Introduction, or Block Diagram
 * Nokia Developer specs → Memory Functions → ROM Memory (Symbian phones only), Maximum User Storage
 * GSMArena specs → Memory → Internal

Some Symbian phones have two ROM and RAM chips, one for the modem and one for the application processor. Only the latter is user accessible.

RAM

 * Level 3/4 service manual → System Module → Functional Description, Introduction, or Block Diagram
 * Nokia Developer specs → Memory Functions → RAM Memory
 * GSMArena specs → Memory → Internal

Memory card slot

 * Nokia Developer specs → Memory Functions → Memory Card type, Memory Card Features, Maximum Memory Card Size
 * GSMArena specs → Memory → Card slot

If the phone has a review or unboxing on GSMArena or similar websites, you can usually find a hint to how big the included memory card is. This is of course market dependent.

Phonebook capacity

 * For Symbian phones, write "Unlimited".
 * For feature phones: GSMArena specs → Memory → Phonebook.

Charging connector

 * Level 3/4 service manual → General information → Accessories. Check the charger list and see if it corresponds with 3.5 mm or 2 mm.
 * Nokia Developer specs → Power Management → Power Management
 * Search for pictures of the phone, try to find one where the charging jack is visible.

A few phones (N85, E52, etc.) only have an USB port. In that case, put it under Charging and data connector and leave this blank.

Data connector (TODO)

 * Check the Pop-Port article if your phone is listed in either FBus or USB.
 * GSMArena specs → Comms → USB.

If the phone can charge via USB (most after about 2009-2010), put it under Charging and data connector and leave this blank.

Regulatory info

 * If you own the phone, check behind the battery compartment for the type label with the FCC (or other countries' equivalent) ID.
 * If the phone has a GSMArena review, check the pictures.
 * Look on Phone Scoop
 * Search for pictures of the phone where the type label is visible.

If the phone has variants with different type identifiers, write their FCC IDs too. Here is a list of type identifiers for reference.

Batteries

 * While creating your page, go to the left sidebar and open "What links here" in a new tab. If you see a battery model in the list, write that and its specs.
 * GSMArena specs → Battery → Type
 * Go to pinoutguide.com and check the battery pages for one which has your phone model.
 * Go to CPKB and write your phone model in the top right search box. Look for "Page text matches" and the battery model should be one of the first results.

Example

 * Nokia BL-5C (3.7 V, 1020 mAh Li-ion)

Chargers
There are templates for 2mm and 3.5mm jack chargers:  and. If using these, don't include the heading.

Other accessories

 * There are two templates for Pop-Port accessories:  and  . If using these, don't include any heading.
 * Level 3/4 service manual → General information → Accessories

Sales package

 * GSMArena review