The Nokia 6230 is an older mobile phone that Nokia introduced in 2004. Like most older Nokia phones, it's not a smartphone, but it's solidly engineered and reliable with a decent battery life. The Nokia 6230 is readily available unlocked and ready to use with any phone service, rather than being locked on a network. The Nokia 6230 includes Bluetooth wireless technology for communication with compatible devices.
It has a long-life battery, an excellent loudspeaker, and it also features a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera and a FM radio, and audio and video storage and playback capacity. It was one of the first non-smartphones with expandable memory capacity. Today, thanks to Nokia's built-to-last engineering, the Nokia 6230 is often available second-hand but in good condition.
Battery / Talktime |
Battery |
Removable Li-Ion 850 mAh battery (BL-5C) |
Talktime |
Up to 3 hours - 5 hours |
Body |
Dimensions |
103 x 44 x 20 mm |
Dual Sim |
No |
Weight |
97 g |
Camera / Video |
Secondary Camera |
No |
Video |
Yes |
Connectivity |
Bluetooth |
V1.1 |
EDGE |
Class 10 |
GPRS |
Class 10 |
USB |
Pop-Port |
WiFi |
No |
Continents Operational In |
Works In Europe / Asia / Australia |
Yes |
Works In North America |
No |
Works In South America |
No |
Display |
Resolution |
128 x 128 pixels |
Screen Size |
1.5 inches |
Touchscreen |
No |
Network |
3G |
No |
4G |
No |
GSM |
GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 GSM 850 / 1800 / 1900 - US version |
Storage |
Expandable Memory |
32 MB |
Internal Storage |
6 MB |