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The Nokia 6800 series are a selection of
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. These phones were marketed as "messaging devices": all had built-in email clients, and some had BlackBerry support. The 6800 and 6810 had four electrical contacts at the very top of the phone for the left side of the keyboard and another four just under the screen for when the regular 12-key numeric keypad was being used. A small magnet was built into the left side of the keyboard and the phones would switch to landscape mode as soon as this was lifted up. The 6820 and 6822 had the wiring for the keypad built into the hinges without any external contacts. The 6800 series was superseded in May 2006 by the
Nokia E70 The Nokia E70 is a candybar/fold keyboard type smartphone from the Eseries range, announced in October 2005 and released in May 2006. There are two models of this phone, the E70-1 for the world market with tri-band (900, 1800, 1900 MHz) GSM ...
. This was essentially the business version of the 6800 devices, with significantly upgraded connectivity options, build and screen.


Nokia 6800

The 6800 was the first in the series and was a dual-band GSM 900/1800 phone with support for GPRS. The 6800 had an FM radio tuner and 5MB of memory. It was announced on 4 November 2002.


Nokia 6810

A slightly updated GSM 900/1800/1900 tri-band version of the 6800, the 6810 had gold-coloured keys and a gold-coloured border around the screen. The 6810 had support for
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email and
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. This phone was rarely seen for sale in shops and was marketed to businesses as a replacement for the
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. Though announced at the same time as the 6820, it only became available about six months later.


Nokia 6820

The 6820 was the most popular phone in the series and was often stocked in shops when it was released early in 2004. This phone was smaller than the previous models, with much smaller and more closely spaced keys. A variant, the 6820b, was marketed in North America with support for the 850MHz GSM band instead of the 900MHz band used by the 6820. The 6820 was functionally identical to the 6810 except for a 352x288 camera instead of the built-in radio.


Nokia 6822

Released in early 2005 and based on the same design as the 6820, the 6822 was light silver in colour and so were all the keys. The only difference was the higher resolution camera (640x480) and 65536 colour display instead of 4096. By the time it was released, the 3.5MB of memory it had was considered insufficientShould you buy the Nokia 6822? Read our Nokia 6822 review plus Nokia 6822 reviews by users and find the best buy in the UK (Free Nokia 6822 / Nokia 6822 pay as you go - 3, O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Three, Vodafone)
/ref> and the phone was not on the market for long. The 6822 supports 900/1800/1900 MHz frequencies; the 6822b variant supports the US 850/1800/1900 MHz.


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