Nokia 9210 Communicator

The Nokia 9210 Communicator (type RAE-3N, codenamed Linda) is a high-end smartphone by Nokia, announced on 21 November 2000 and released June 2001. It is notable for being the company's first phone to run Symbian, specifically Series 80 version 1.0 and the first Communicator phone to use an ARM CPU.

Variants

 * 9210i (RAE-5N): Improved model, released in May 2002. It has bigger internal memory (32 MB instead of 16 MB) and can be identified by the silver keypad, as opposed to black keys on the original 9210.
 * 9290 (RAB-3N): US variant, announced June 2001 and released June 2002.
 * 9210c (RAE-3N): Chinese variant, released May 2002.

Related phones

 * Nokia 9110 Communicator: Predecessor.
 * Nokia 9500 Communicator: Successor.

Batteries

 * Nokia BLL-3 (3.7V, 1300 mAh Li-ion)

Chargers
The 9210 is reported to not work with newer 3.5mm chargers like the ACP-12. The ACP-9 is supported.

Other accessories

 * Nokia HDC-8L headset
 * Nokia DCH-10 advanced desktop stand
 * Nokia HFU-2 handsfree

Firmware
Like many other Nokia models, the 9210 and 9210i have firmware archived on the Internet Archive. It is unknown if the 9290 and 9210c have firmware available.