Nokia 3510i



The Nokia 3510i (type RH-9) is a GSM candybar style phone announced in September 2002 and released in December of the same year.

It is the improved color screen version of the Nokia 3510, being one of the first Nokia phones with a color screen. The resolution, size, and even connector are identical to the base model, but the screens are not cross-compatible.

The 3510i shares many of the same features as the 3510, like simple polyphonic ringtones, a clock screensaver, and Xpress-on covers. Covers were available in Peace, Sand, Life, and Blue colors, and were exchangeable with the original 3510.

The 3510i runs the first edition of Series 40, in contrast to the 3510's Series 30. The Series 40 platform brought a new feature to the 3510i, the ability to run Java applications, whereas the predecessor only had built-in games. Other new features compared to the 3510 were the Gallery, which allowed sorting pictures and other content into folders, and the Wallet, which let the user store private information behind a PIN code. Both of these were already seen on a few higher end Nokia phones.

At the time, the S30 and S40 UIs looked and behaved somewhat similarly, but later they took different paths - S30 was redesigned for use on basic phones, while S40 kept being used on the majority of Nokia's feature phones.

Related phones

 * Nokia 3510: Predecessor, base model.
 * Nokia 3100: Successor, adds a higher resolution display.
 * Nokia 3560: TDMA version, released prior to the GSM version.
 * Nokia 3595: American GSM version with a different keypad style.

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Apps

 * Portfolio

Games

 * Bowling
 * SkyDiver

Batteries

 * Nokia BLC-1 (3.6 V, 825 mAh Li-ion)
 * Nokia BLC-2 (3.6 V, 900 mAh Li-ion)

Headsets

 * Nokia HDC-5