| Nokia 6680 | |
| Manufacturer | Nokia |
|---|---|
| Available | May 2005 |
| Camera | 1.3 Megapixel (Back) |
| 2nd Camera | 0.3 Megapixel (Front) |
| Operating system | Series 60 |
| Networks | 3G |
| Predecessor | Nokia 6630 |
| Successor | Nokia N70 |
A 3G handset by Nokia, running Symbian operating system, with Series 60 user interface, the Nokia 6680, features Bluetooth, a 1.3 megapixel camera, front VGA (0.3 megapixel) video call camera, hot swappable Dual Voltage Reduced Size MMC (DV-RS-MMC) memory expansion card support, stereo audio playback and a large 176x208 18-bit (262,144) color display. Announced in February 2005, they reached the market in May 2005. The 6680 remains a high-end 3G device. It is a smartphone offering office and personal management facilities, including Microsoft Office compatible software. The phone initially offered an innovative active standby mode, but this was removed in later firmware updates, to allow network operators to offer their own adaptations. The phone, however has been marred by a more-than-normal number of bugs, which have included crashes and security issues. In addition to the standard RS-MMC card, the 6680 can also use Dual Voltage Reduced Size MMC (DV-RS-MMC) cards which are also marketed as MMCmobile. While these cards have the same form factor as RS-MMC, the DV-RS-MMC have a 2nd row of connectors on the bottom. Make sure any upgraded card supports or claims to support 1.8V in addition to 3.0V. The phone operates on GSM 900/1800/1900, and UMTS 2100 on 3G networks. During its development, the 6680 was nicknamed Milla. This handset was the spring-board onto the N-Series, its successor being the N70. The hardware application platform of this device is OMAP 1710.
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External links
- Official product page
- Forum Nokia, specifications
- Rui Carmo's 6680 first impressions
- OCW's 6680 review
- 6680 review and specifications roundup
- Texas Instruments OMAP 1710


