Nokia 2660 Flip (2.80", 0.30 Mpx, 4G)
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Nokia 2660 Flip

2.80", 0.30 Mpx, 4G


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Anonymous

12 hours ago

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digitec

12 hours ago

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No, the device does not support a Wi-Fi hotspot function. The technical specifications do show Wi-Fi in the connectivity features, but according to external sources and the lack of hotspot mention in official documents, this function is not available. For internet sharing, you would be limited to mobile data without the ability to share it via Wi-Fi. If the Wi-Fi specification in the product features is an error, I recommend checking the official Nokia documentation or contacting the manufacturer directly.

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widmerueli1956

3 months ago

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digitec

3 months ago

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The battery that fits the Nokia 2660 Flip is a Li-Ion battery with a capacity of 1450 mAh. This battery is specific to the model and replaces the original battery type BL-L4E.

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widmerueli1956

3 months ago

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digitec

3 months ago

The battery that fits the Nokia 2660 Flip (TA-1175) is the BL-L4E type. - This battery has a capacity of 1450 mAh, a voltage of 3.7 V and is a Li-ion battery.

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bad_friday

7 months ago

Does the device run a proprietary OS?

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digitec

7 months ago

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The Nokia 2660 Flip does not run a proprietary operating system in the sense of a specially developed OS, but uses a conventional feature phone operating system that is geared towards the needs of a simple push-button mobile phone. It offers basic functions such as making calls, texting and media playback without the complexity of a smartphone.

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bad_friday

7 months ago

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321paolo

7 months ago

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I can't answer this as my MAC gave up the ghost some time ago. However, it should be possible to export the Outlook contacts and then import them into the Nokia. However, I have not tried this.

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Martin72

2 years ago

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gschwinds

2 years ago

MMS and SMS are two different services and the latter is not affected by the switch-off at Swisscom. https://www.swisscom.ch/de/privatkunden/hilfe/mobile/mms.html

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zitrönchen

1 year ago

What makes this mobile a smartphone?

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Dottore

1 year ago

The possibility to go on the internet. I appreciate it very much because the battery lasts a long time, especially compared to my "normal" smartphone. Otherwise reduced to the most important things.

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