The Nokia 6310i was first introduced at the CeBIT fair in March 2002 with sales starting later that year and discontinued in late 2005. It was primarily marketed as a business phone and for some years was the dominant GSM device in the corporate world. The model is basically the same as the earlier 6310 with the addition of tri-band reception, Java and a blue LCD Screen (as opposed to the earlier green).
Phone Features
- Tri-band world phone – works in three networks on five continents
- Downloadable personal applications via Java™ technology
- GPRS (general packet radio service)
- HSCSD (high speed data)
- Bluetooth support
- WAP 1.2.1 browser (over GRPS or CSD)
- Wallet
- Customizable and timed profiles
- Clock and alarm clock
- Calculator, currency converter
- Stopwatch, countdown timer
- Voice commands, voice recorder
- Connectivity options: Bluetooth, infrared, and cable
Full Specifications
Size
- Weight: 111 g
- Dimensions: 129 x 47 x 17-21 mm, 97 cc
Display
- High-resolution, illuminated, full-graphics display
- Dynamic display layout, adjusts automatically for optimal viewing
- Up to 6 lines for text, numbers, and graphics
Memory Functions
The following functions share dynamic memory:
- Calendar notes (up to 250 entries)
- To-do list (up to 30 entries)
- WAP cache (up to 20 entries)
- WAP bookmarks (up to 25 entries)
- WAP security cache and certificates (up to 20 entries)
- Java™ applications (space for up to 178 kB of Java applications); note: 128kB of static memory and up to 50 kB of dynamic memory
- Wallet notes (up to 30 entries)
The following functions use static memory:
- Phonebook (up to 500 entries, depending on number of characters per entry)
- SMS (up to 150 text messages or 50 picture/concatenated messages, depending on data quantity per message)
- Voice recording (2 minutes)
- Voice name tags (10 places)
- Voice commands (5 predefined)
- Ringing tones (35 preset, five variable)
Messaging
- Enhanced user interface for email over SMS
- Text messaging: Send and receive message up to 160 characters long
- Picture messaging: Send pictures with text to other compatible phones
- Predictive text input
- Templates: Quick and easy sending of predefined messages
Games
- Snake II
- Space Impact
- Bumper
- 1 preloaded Java game
Ringing Tones
- 35 fixed and 5 variable tones (for composed or downloaded ringing tones)
Call Management
- Speed dialing: For up to 9 names (1 is always for voice mail)
- Voice dialing: For up to 10 names
- Last number redial from dialed calls list (dial key brings out the dialed calls list)
- Automatic redial (max 10 attempts)
- Automatic answer (only works with headset or car kit)
- Emergency calls to 112 (number operates in specific countries only) without SIM-card and with key locked phone
- Call waiting, call hold, call divert, and call timer
- Automatic and manual network selection
- Closed user group
- Fixed dialing number allows calls only to predefined numbers
Tri-band Operation
- EGSM 900, GSM 1800, and GSM 1900 networks in Europe, Africa, Asia, North, and South America; automatic switching between bands
Power Management
Battery |
Talk time |
Standby time |
Charging times |
Ultra slimBPS-2, 1100 mAhLi-PolymerBattery (GSM 900/1800) (GSM 1900) |
3h 15min – 6h 4h – 7h 30min |
up to 17 days |
ACP-7: 4h 15min ACP-8: 2h 30min ACP-12: 1h 40min |
Slim BatteryBLS-2N, 1050 mAhLi-Ion(GSM 900/1800) (GSM 1900) |
3h – 5h 45min 3h 45min – 7h |
up to 16 days |
ACP-7: 3h 20min ACP-8: 2h 10min ACP-12: 1h 45min |