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Nokia N70
Nokia N70-1
Screen 176 × 208 pixels, 35 × 41 mm
Camera 2.0 MP
Default ringtone Polyphonic with 64 chords
Memory card RS-MMC in 64 MB
Physical size 108.8 × 53 × 21.8 mm, 95.9 cc
Weight 128 g
Predecessor Nokia 6680
Successor Nokia N73

The Nokia N70 is a 3G smartphone from Nokia. It was announced as part of the Nokia's new line of multimedia smartphones, the Nseries, on 27 April 2005. It started shipping in September 2005. Furthermore, it runs on the S60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 3 on Symbian v8.1 operating system. It was succeeded by the Nokia N73. The N70 was popular and sold well.

Features[]

The Nokia N70 (Model N70-1) is one of the handsets in Nokia's Nseries line-up of smartphones. It is equipped with a 2 MP camera with built-in flash, a front VGA camera to allow video calling, FM radio, Bluetooth, digital music player functionality, and support for 3D Symbian, Java games and other S60 2nd Edition software.

It uses the S60 user interface and the Symbian 8.1a operating system.

At the time of its launch, the N70 had the most built-in memory alongside its system memory and was the penultimate (before the related N72) Symbian OS 8.x device released by Nokia, since the introduction of their new OS9 platform released in 2003 which offers more flexibility than the original that was made in 1998 and upgraded from then on.

In 2006 Nokia released N70 Music Edition phone.

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Specification sheet[]

Feature Specification
Form factor Candy bar
Platform / Operating System BB5 / Symbian OS v8.1a, S60 Platform Second Edition, Feature Pack 3
CPU Texas Instruments OMAP 1710 (ARM architecture 926TEJ v5) – 220 MHz
Memory (RAM/Flash/MMC) 55 MB/19.9 MB/up to 2 GB
GSM frequencies 900/1800/1900/2100 MHz
GPRS Yes, class 10 (4down/2up, max 5 active)
EDGE (EGPRS) Yes, class 10
WCDMA Yes (384 kbit/s)
Main screen TFT Matrix, 256K colours, 176x208 pixels
Camera Front 0.3 Megapixel, 2× digital zoom & rear 1600 × 1200 with L.E.D Flash, 20× digital zoom
Video recording Yes, CIF (max. clip length depends of memory)
Multimedia Messaging Yes
Video calls Yes
Push to talk Yes
Java support Yes, MIDP 2.0
Built-in memory 19.9 MB
Memory card slot Yes, RS-DV-MMC/MMC Mobile, hotswap, 2 GB Maximum
Bluetooth Yes, 2.0 (A2DP Profile Not Supported)
Infrared No
Data cable support Yes, Pop-Port, USB 2.0
Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Email Yes
Music player Yes, stereo w/bass from headphones
Radio Yes
Video Player Yes
Polyphonic tones Yes, 64 voices
Ringtones Yes – MIDI, AMR (NB-AMR), WAV, MP3, AAC
HF speakerphone Yes
Offline mode Yes
Battery BL-5C (970 mAh)
Talk time Up to 3 hours 30 minutes
Standby time Up to 265 hours
Weight 126 grams
Dimensions 108.8 × 53 × 21.8 mm
SAR-Rating 0.5 W/kg
Availability Q3/2005
Else Quickoffice office suite, Opera Mobile web browser, Symantec Mobile Security 4.0 (6 months trial)

N70-5 model[]

The N70-5 is a variant of the N70 without 3G or a front camera. It was shipped to China, Mexico, and East Europe markets and provides a lower-cost option for users who don't want or need 3G services.

Music Edition
N70 ME

Nokia N70 Music Edition

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In 2006, Nokia released its Music Edition series for N70, N73 and N91. All had black housing and new sales boxes and packages, and were special for their extra storage capacity as compared to the standard models. Music Edition of the N70-1 model featured a 1 GB memory card, 3.5 mm audio adapter with remote control (AD-41), headphones (HS-28), dedicated music button in place of the multimedia key button. The Music edition also features new themes colored in Green called Stave and colored in Red called Waveform. The speakers and the Music interface of the phone has been improved.

Game Edition[]

January 29, 2007 also released Nokia N70 Game Edition only for Russia and Ukraine, which included several pre-installed games on the built-in memory card. Games: Asphalt 2: Urban GT, Real Football 3D 2006, Midnight Pool, Massive Snowboarding and Midnight Bowling.

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