Nokia 6610



The Nokia 6610 (codenamed Jacqueline) is a GSM candybar phone announced in June 2002.

It was a business oriented feature phone, with infrared support and a classically styled design. Another feature of the 6610 was exchangeable Xpress-on covers.

The 7210 (codenamed Vanessa) was a more stylish variant of the 6610, sharing most of the same features but with an unusual keypad design. These later evolved into the 6610i (also codenamed Jacqueline) and 7250, with the addition of a basic built-in camera and more storage. The low resolution of the camera meant that pictures only took a few kilobytes, so over a hundred of them could fit into the internal storage. There were many other variants of the 6610 too, including models supporting CDMA and TDMA networks.

All of the 6610's variants have compatible display modules (Nokia 10-pin CSTN connector, pinout) and may also have other interchangeable parts. Screens from other Nokia phones with the same display specifications should work too. The display connector itself is compatible with 65K color phones like the 6030, but 65K color screens cannot be used in the 6610. These screens have been used for many electronics projects outside of phones too.

Related phones

 * Nokia 6100: Very similar to the 6610, released a few months later.
 * Nokia 6230: Successor of the 6610, has upgraded software and a faster chipset.

6610/6610i/6560

 * Portfolio II
 * Converter II

6610/6610i

 * Chess Puzzle
 * Bounce

6560

 * Triple Pop
 * Bounce
 * Backgammon
 * Chess Puzzle

6585

 * Water Rapids
 * Bounce
 * Triple Pop
 * Beach Rally

7250/7250i

 * Triple Pop
 * Bounce

Batteries

 * Nokia BLD-3 (3.7 V, 780 mAh Li-ion)