
General features
Announced in 2005
Dual band 900/1800
Design: Clamshell
Battery type: Li-ion 650 mAh
Battery life
- Standby time: 180 hours
- Talk time: 4 hours
Main Display: Color TFT display with 65536 colors and resolution 128x160 pixels
Second Display :Color display with 4096 colors and resolution 96x64 pixels
Navigation : 5-Way Keypad
Antena : Internal
Integrated camera 0.3M pixels
Dimensions: 90x45x23 mm
Weight: 83 g.
Memory
Phone Memory: 3 MB shared memory
Shared for SMS messages
Shared for EMS messages
Shared for MMS messages
Shared for pictures
Shered for melody files
Lists of the last 10 received / 10 missed / 10 dialed calls with date and time indication
Ringing tones, call management
Vibrating alert
40-channels polyphony
Speed dialing for up to 8 phone numbers
Voice dialing
Voice Commands
HR, FR, EFR codecs support
Messaging
SMS
EMS
MMS
A possibility to send a receive ringing tones and animated pictures
Templates
Connectivity
Infrared
WAP
GPRS
Organizer and extras
Java: MIDP 1.0
Time, alarm-clock(once, recurrent, weekly), world time
Stop Watch
Currence convertor
Games.
Camera
Speaker Phone


Supernova is what Nokia has decided to call their upcoming range of mobile phones. The news has spread rapidly and the internet blogs are already with activity. The first models from this range are likely to be out in the third quarter of this year. 

Today, at the Nokia Connection events in Helsinki and Singapore, Nokia introduced seven new handsets under the heading "Simple Pleasures." Four new slide phones were revealed, including the 3G-enabled Nokia 6280 for WCDMA markets, and the Nokia 6265, Nokia's most feature-filled CDMA model to date. Additionally, Nokia introduced two folding designs and a traditional monoblock design. All seven models are expected to begin shipping in the second half of 2005.












