Nokia - 6630
Nokia - 6630
Nokia - 6630
Nokia - 6630
Nokia - 6630
Nokia - 6630

Nokia
6630

Announced
14 June 2004

Weight
127 grams

Codename
Charlie

Features

When it was announced, the Nokia 6630 was the first Symbian smartphone to support 3G; It was also the world's smallest 3G phone with a megapixel camera. It was designed to work on 3G (WCDMA), EDGE and 2G networks around the world. The phone was marketed as offering “always-connected email, mobile broadband access to multimedia content, live video streaming and video conferencing”. The 6630 featured a 1.23-megapixel camera which Nokia claimed made it the most advanced camera phone to be offered in GSM markets to date. The camera offered 1 to 6x variable digital zoom for photos and videos, manual exposure control, sequence mode for fast picture capture and up to 1 hour of video recording. Pictures could also be wirelessly printed directly from the handset using solutions from HP and Kodak. The phone also had a built-in MP3 player and could support video streaming using the RealOne mobile player. There were several optional accessories available including an attachable flash for brighter pictures. Nokia also launched the PT-8 (pictured), a dedicated 'video call stand' designed exclusively for the Nokia 6630. This accessory allowed users to conduct face-to-face video calls. At the time, Nokia believed that users would prefer a "see what I see" rather than a "see me" experience with video calls. Nokia 6630 Desktop Camera Amazingly, the call stand had to be connected to mains power to be operated so it could only be used in a fixed location e.g. on a desk or table. Although the 6630 was a 3G-capable phone, the data connection was primarily focused on browsing and other data applications. It was not until the Nokia 6680 that a forward-facing camera was added.