Nokia 6670 manual Activity indicators, Data connection indicators, Data call

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Activity indicators

One or more of the following icons may be shown when the phone is in the standby mode:

You have received new messages to the inbox in Messaging. If the indicator is blinking, the phone memory is low, and you must delete some data. See "Memory low" on page 122.

You have received one or more voice messages. See "Call voice mail" on page 29.

There are messages waiting to be sent in Outbox. See "Outbox" on page 63.

The ringing type has been set to Silent, message alert tone to Off, and IM alert tone to Off in the currently active profile. See "Profiles" on page 85.

The phone keypad is locked. To unlock, press the Left selection key, then the * key.

You have an active alarm. See "Clock" on page 91. See "Calendar" on page 42.

A Bluetooth connection is active.

All call forwarding is turned on.

Indicates that all calls to the phone are forwarded to voice mail. See "Call forwarding (network service)" on page 32. If you have

two phone lines, the forward indicator for the first line is and

for the second line . See “Line in use (network service)” on page 71.

You can make calls using phone line 2 only (network service). See "Line in use (network service)" on page 71.

Data connection indicators

When an application is establishing a data connection, an indicator blinks in the standby mode. When an indicator is shown continuously, the connection is active.

Data call

GPRS connection. The GPRS symbol is shown instead of the antenna symbol when there is an active GPRS connection, when there are multiple GPRS connections, and for when the GPRS connection is put on hold during voice calls.

Bluetooth connection

USB connection

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6670 specifications

The Nokia 6670, launched in 2004, is a classic example of early 2000s mobile technology and remains an iconic device for many enthusiasts of vintage phones. It is often remembered for its robust design, impressive features for its time, and significant contributions to the consumer mobile market.

One of the standout features of the Nokia 6670 is its clamshell design, which combines portability with style. The phone measures 90 x 46 x 24 mm, making it compact enough to fit in a pocket while still providing a reasonably spacious keypad. Weighing just about 120 grams, it was known for being light yet durable.

The Nokia 6670 is powered by Symbian OS, specifically version 7.0s, allowing for a smooth user interface and multitasking capabilities that were advanced for its era. The device is equipped with a 1.3 MP camera, which was quite impressive for mobile phones at that time, enabling users to capture decent-quality photos. The phone also supported video capture, marking it as one of the early entrants into mobile photography.

In terms of display, the Nokia 6670 boasts a 176 x 208 pixels color screen, which enhances user experience through vivid visuals for applications and images. It supports a range of multimedia formats, allowing users to play videos, listen to music, and enjoy Java games—a significant feature given the escalating popularity of mobile gaming.

Connectivity-wise, the Nokia 6670 supports GPRS and WAP, enabling users to access the internet and download content, although the speeds were relatively slow compared to modern standards. Bluetooth technology also allows for wireless device pairing, which was quite innovative for a phone released in its period.

The Nokia 6670 supports expandable memory via a memory card slot, enabling users to store additional photos, music, and files. With a battery life of up to 6 hours of talk time and a standby time of around 300 hours, it provided a reliable performance that appealed to a wide audience.

With its combination of style, functionality, and advanced technology for its time, the Nokia 6670 has etched a place in mobile history. While much has changed in the world of smartphones, the Nokia 6670 remains a symbol of innovation from a bygone era and serves as a nostalgic reminder of the evolution of mobile technology.