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| Nokia 5110 | | | | The Nokia 5110 is also well known for its interface |
| Manufacturer | | | | and operational feasibility. The Nokia 5110 was |
| Nokia | | | | famously used by the character Agent Dana |
| Available | | | | Scully of the X-Files television series. It formed |
| 19982001 | | | | more advanced models in the Nokia family such |
| Screen | | | | as the 3210.[clarification needed] |
| 47 x 84 B/W | | | | Variants |
| Networks | | | | In the Asia Pacific region, Nokia launched a |
| GSM | | | | successor to the 5110, the 5110i. The 5110i has a |
| Battery | | | | longer talktime and standby time and has a more |
| 900 mAh NiMH | | | | ergonomic, redesigned, silicone keypad. |
| Physical size | | | | While the Nokia 5110 operates only on 900MHz |
| 48 x 132 x 31 mm | | | | GSM networks, the 5130 operates on 1800MHz |
| Nokia 5110 is a Nokia GSM mobile phone model. It | | | | GSM networks instead, and was marketed by |
| was released in 1998. At one point it was said to | | | | Orange in the UK as the nk402. |
| be the most popular mobile telephone in the | | | | The North American Variant of this handset is the |
| world.[citation needed] | | | | Nokia 5190 which is a 1900 MHz only GSM |
| The consumer oriented 5110 shared the same | | | | handset. There was also a North American |
| platform as the Nokia 6110 targeted at the | | | | version of the 5110i, the 5125. |
| business market. It had a simpler user interface | | | | The Nokia 5160/Nokia 5165 with TDMA/IS-136 |
| and lacked the infra-red port. | | | | service on 800 MHz and 1900 MHz and analog |
| Although considered bulky by today's ultra-slim | | | | AMPS service at 800 MHz is the same handset |
| standards, the Nokia 5110 (also known as the | | | | form. The Nokia 5120/5125 is a TDMA/IS-136 |
| Nokia 5146 on One2One (now T-Mobile), or nk402 | | | | handset that operates on 800 MHz and also on |
| on Orange in the UK) was rugged, had excellent | | | | AMPS at 800 MHz. |
| battery life and was one of the first phones to | | | | The Nokia 5180i/Nokia 5185i are CDMA/AMPS |
| feature the game "Snake". It performed all the | | | | handsets |
| basic mobile phone functions well. It was also one | | | | The external antenna of the 5110 can be |
| of the first phones with a replaceable faceplate, | | | | mechanically tweaked by some mobile phone |
| allowing users to customize their mobile. The | | | | technicians to make it internal, by replacing it with |
| Nokia 5110 was discontinued in 2001, being | | | | a streamlined back cover. Some users who have |
| replaced by other slimmer, more compact | | | | had their antennas modified have experienced |
| mobiles. This is considered by many consumer | | | | fluctuating, or if not, zero network reception. |
| analyst and technology experts[who?] as the | | | | |