Nokia 1661 is a reliable, user-friendly phone that makes it easy to connect to those close to you and offers a host of practical features to help you with your day-to-day tasks.
Specifications
Key Facts
Standby time
Up to 21 days (GSM)
Internal memory
4 MB internal memory
Operating frequency
EGSM 900/1800, GSM 850/1900
Form
Monoblock
Connectivity
EDGE (network dependent)
No
Features
Bluetooth
No
Still Camera
No
Video Camera
No
Music Player
No
Display
Colors
Yes (65k)
Type
LCD (TFT)
Resolution
128 x 160 pixels
Secondary Display
No
Battery/Power
Battery Type
Lithium Ion, 860 mAh
Standby Time
475
Talk Time
250
REVIEWS:-
Nokia launches the new 1661 entry-level bar style mobile phone. 1661 has a 1.8-inch color LCD display, built-in hands-free speakerphone, FM radio, 8MB internal memory and a 2.5mm Nokia AV connector. It supports dual band GSM networks.
The FM radio works Great!, but the headphone jack is a 2.5mm jack.
Thin, Compact, sleek "expensive" looking design.
The flashlight is a nice feature and produces a fair amount of light.
Great battery life.
Bright and Clear Display.
Very nice user interface.
There will always be a place for entry-level phones. Despite all the excitement over breakthrough advances in cell phone technology, there remains a significant chunk of the market pie where folks just want a simple phone.
Enter the Nokia 1661. It’s a simple candy bar with a modest 1.8 inch, 128 x 160 pixel resolution display (very low resolution), simple alpha-numeric keypad, speakerphone, predictive text, alarm clock and calculator. This sounds like the feature list from a few years ago, but here again, for people looking for an emergency phone or a phone on a budget, the Nokia 1661 offers a simple design and basic functionality. With the “send” and “end” keys placed in familiar places, and a central navigation array, this phone is clearly within the reach of anyone who needs to make a call.
Enter the Nokia 1661. It’s a simple candy bar with a modest 1.8 inch, 128 x 160 pixel resolution display (very low resolution), simple alpha-numeric keypad, speakerphone, predictive text, alarm clock and calculator. This sounds like the feature list from a few years ago, but here again, for people looking for an emergency phone or a phone on a budget, the Nokia 1661 offers a simple design and basic functionality. With the “send” and “end” keys placed in familiar places, and a central navigation array, this phone is clearly within the reach of anyone who needs to make a call.
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