Nokia 1110i

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 Nokia 1110i
Nokia 1110i

The Nokia 1110i is a bare bones GSM cell phone released by Nokia in early 2006. The phone appealed to new cell phone users because of its simplicity, small size, limited feature set, and low price. It is also very similar to the 1110.

  1. Speaking alarm and clock
  2. Icon-based phonebook with simplified menu navigation
  3. 20-chord polyphonic ringing tones with MP3-grade sound
  4. New inverted black and white display with amber backlight
  5. Graphical demo mode for phone features both with and without SIM card
  6. Analog clock display
  7. Call management (timers, counters)
  8. Internal antenna
  9. Exchangeable Xpress-on™ colour covers
  10. Picture messaging to send a picture greeting
  11. Three built-in games
  12. Four-way scroll key
  13. Easy deletion of multiple messages
  14. Undo item in SMS editor
  15. 5 hrs battery talktime

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