Nokia 3100



The Nokia 3100 (type RH-19, codenamed Maxine) is an entry-level phone announced by Nokia in June of 2003, and released in September of the same year.

The 3100 was the first in the youth-oriented 3000-series to feature a 128x128 color display. It also supports Java MIDP 1.0 and has a WAP browser.

It features glow-in-the-dark covers and had three color options - Blue, Red, and White.

The 3100 was later redesigned to create the 3120 (codenamed Maximus). It has a business-like faceplate and a revised keypad, and otherwise identical hardware to the 3100. The 3120 was announced in April 2004 and was available in Lime Tree Green and Iron Blue. The phones share the same type identifier, RH-19.

Variants

 * 3105 (RH-46): CDMA variant of the 3100.
 * 3100b: American variant of the 3100 with different network bands. Sold on Cingular (AT&T), AT&T Wireless and a few other carriers.
 * 3108 (RH-6): Flip keyboard variant with handwriting support.
 * 3120b (RH-50): US variant of the 3120.

Related phones

 * Nokia 3510i: Predecessor.
 * Nokia 3200: Successor.
 * Nokia 3120 classic: Namesake of the 3120.

Games

 * Beach Rally
 * Snake EX2
 * Bowling

Batteries

 * Nokia BL-5C (Li-ion, 850mAh 3.7V)