Nokia E65, N70, 6610i, 7360, 2600 – Complete Guide Specifications and Secret Codes
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Nokia E65, N70, 6610i, 7360 and 2600 – Complete Guide for Collectors
This guide brings together complete technical specifications, verified secret codes and the history of five of the most sought-after and beloved Nokia models among vintage phone collectors: the Nokia E65 business smartphone, the legendary N70 first of the N-Series, the classic 6610i with camera, the elegant 7360 from the L'Amour collection and the Nokia 2600 first entry-level model with colour display.
Secret codes common to all Nokia models in this guide
The following codes work on all five models described in this guide:
*#06# → Display IMEI number
*#0000# → Software version (version, release date, compression type)
*#7780# → Soft reset of settings (keeps personal data)
*3370# → Enable Enhanced Full Rate EFR (better audio quality)
#3370# → Disable Enhanced Full Rate EFR
*#4720# → Enable Half Rate Codec (battery saving ~30%)
#4720# → Disable Half Rate Codec
*#92702689# → Secret menu: serial number, manufacture date, purchase date, life timer
**04*[old PIN]*[new PIN]*[new PIN]# → Change PIN code
**05*[PUK]*[new PIN]*[new PIN]# → Unlock SIM with PUK code
Default unlock code: 12345
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NOKIA E65 – Business Smartphone GSM/UMTS E-Series
The Nokia E65 is a business smartphone produced by Nokia in 2007, belonging to the E-Series — the line dedicated to professionals and the corporate world. With its slim bar design and Symbian 9.1 Series 60 operating system, the E65 offers Wi-Fi connectivity, 3G UMTS, push email and Office document support directly on the phone. A historical piece for any Nokia vintage enthusiast.
Technical specifications Nokia E65
Feature Detail
Year 2007
Codename —
Type RM-208
Network GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz + UMTS 2100 MHz (3G)
Operating system Symbian 9.1 Series 60 3rd Edition
Display TFT 2.2" – 240 x 320 pixels QVGA – 16 million colours
Processor 220 MHz ARM9 Dual
RAM 64 MB
Internal memory 50 MB
Memory expansion MicroSD up to 2 GB
Camera 2 MP – 4x digital zoom – no flash – CIF video 15fps
Connectivity Bluetooth 2.0 – Wi-Fi 802.11b/g – Infrared – USB
Dimensions 105 x 49 x 15.5 mm
Weight 115 g
Battery Li-Ion 950 mAh – standby 265h (2G) / 336h (3G) – talk time 6h (2G)
SIM Mini-SIM (2FF)
Available colours Black, Mocca, Red, Pink, Blue, Plum, White, Bronze Black
SIM-Lock SIM Free / Network unlocked
Main features Nokia E65
- Push email with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
- Nokia HTML and XHTML browser
- Document viewer: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, Zip
- VoIP 2.0 (calls via Wi-Fi)
- Audio playback: MP3, AAC, WMA, Real Audio
- Video playback: MPEG-4, H.263, RealVideo
- Push to Talk
- Full organiser: calendar, notes, agenda, alarm
Specific secret codes Nokia E65
*#2820# → Bluetooth MAC address
*#62209526# → Wi-Fi WLAN MAC address
*#67705646# → Clear operator logo from display
*#7370# → Full hard reset (⚠️ deletes all data)
History and curiosities Nokia E65
The Nokia E65 belongs to the Nokia E-Series, launched in 2006 as a direct response to BlackBerry and corporate PDAs. With integrated Wi-Fi and VoIP support, it anticipated features that would become standard years later. Today it is sought by vintage Nokia collectors, especially in original versions with full box and accessories.
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NOKIA N70 – Multimedia Smartphone N-Series GSM/UMTS
The Nokia N70 is a multimedia smartphone produced by Nokia in 2005, the first model of the legendary N-Series — the most advanced line Nokia ever developed. With its 2 megapixel camera with LED flash, 3G video calling and Symbian 8.1 operating system, the N70 was one of the most desired phones of 2005-2006 and remains today one of the most sought-after Nokia vintage models.
Technical specifications Nokia N70
Feature Detail
Year 2005
Codename Scorpion
Type RM-84
Network GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz + UMTS 2100 MHz (3G)
Operating system Symbian OS 8.1 Series 60 2nd Edition Feature Pack 3
Display TFT 2.1" – 176 x 208 pixels – 262,144 colours
Processor 220 MHz Texas Instruments OMAP 1710
RAM 32 MB
Internal memory 35 MB
Memory expansion MiniSD up to 2 GB
Main camera 2 MP – LED flash – autofocus – MPEG-4 video
Front camera VGA – for 3G video calls
Connectivity Bluetooth 1.2 – Infrared – USB – 3G UMTS
Dimensions 111 x 49 x 21 mm
Weight 126 g
Battery Li-Ion 970 mAh – standby ~220h – talk time ~3h
SIM Mini-SIM (2FF)
Available colours Black, White, Anthracite Grey, Red (Music Edition)
SIM-Lock SIM Free / Network unlocked
Main features Nokia N70
- 3G video calling with VGA front camera
- MP3, AAC, WMA, Real Audio player
- Built-in FM radio
- Nokia HTML and WAP 2.0 browser
- Document viewer: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF
- Java MIDP 2.0 for apps and games
Special variants Nokia N70
- Nokia N70 Music Edition – red cover, MP3 optimised
- Nokia N70 Game Edition – with native N-Gage support
Specific secret codes Nokia N70
*#2820# → Bluetooth MAC address
*#67705646# → Clear operator logo
*#7370# → Full hard reset (⚠️ deletes all data)
To reset forgotten lock code: hold left key + * + 3 during power on
History and curiosities Nokia N70
The Nokia N70 was the first representative of the N-Series, where "N" stood for "Next". With dual camera and 3G video calling in 2005, it was years ahead of the competition — the iPhone only arrived in 2007. The Game Edition with the N-Gage logo is particularly sought after by collectors.
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NOKIA 6610i – GSM Series 40 Phone with Camera
The Nokia 6610i is a GSM mobile phone produced by Nokia in 2004, a direct evolution of the popular Nokia 6610. The letter "i" indicates the improvements: integrated camera, XHTML browser support, more user memory and a startup animation. Official codename "Speedy" (RM-37), the 6610i was positioned as an entry-level business phone. Today it is a classic of the Nokia collection from the 2000s.
Technical specifications Nokia 6610i
Feature Detail
Year 2004
Codename Speedy
Type RM-37
Network GSM 900/1800 MHz (Dual Band)
Operating system Nokia Series 40 2nd Edition
Display CSTN 1.5" – 128 x 128 pixels – 65,536 colours
Camera 0.1 MP VGA – no flash
FM Radio Integrated stereo FM
Internal memory ~4 MB
Connectivity Infrared – Pop-Port
Dimensions 103 x 44 x 17 mm
Weight 84 g
Battery Li-Ion 760 mAh – standby ~200h – talk time ~3h
SIM Mini-SIM (2FF)
Available colours Black, White, Grey
SIM-Lock SIM Free / Network unlocked
Main features Nokia 6610i
- Integrated VGA camera
- Stereo FM radio
- XHTML browser
- 16-voice polyphonic ringtones
- SMS/MMS/EMS messaging
- Phonebook up to 500 contacts
How to tell the 6610i apart from the base 6610
The 6610i has the browser icon on the 0 key. The 6610 has a static startup image, the 6610i has an animation. The 6610i internals are based on the Nokia 7250i.
History and curiosities Nokia 6610i
The original Nokia 6610 was born in 2002 as a business version of the 7210. In 2004 Nokia launched the 6610i to respond to growing demand for integrated cameras. It shares internal components with the Nokia 7250i. It was one of the last Nokia phones with a Pop-Port connector before the switch to Mini-USB.
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NOKIA 7360 – Fashion Phone GSM L'Amour Collection
The Nokia 7360 is a GSM mobile phone produced by Nokia in 2005, part of the famous "L'Amour" collection — the most ambitious fashion line Nokia ever created, alongside models 7370, 7373, 7380 and 7390. Codename "Sofix" (RM-127), the 7360 was designed at the Nokia Design Center in California and was one of the first mass-produced phones to use premium materials such as metal and leather.
Technical specifications Nokia 7360
Feature Detail
Year 2005 (launched 12 October 2005)
Codename Sofix
Type RM-127
Collection Nokia L'Amour Collection
Network GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz Tri-Band + GPRS + EDGE
Operating system Nokia Series 40 3rd Edition
Display TFT 1.8" – 128 x 160 pixels – 65,536 colours
Camera VGA 0.3 MP – no flash
FM Radio Integrated stereo FM
Internal memory 4 MB
Connectivity USB – Pop-Port
Dimensions 109 x 44 x 11.5 mm
Weight 91 g
Battery Li-Ion 760 mAh – standby ~300h – talk time ~4h
SIM Mini-SIM (2FF)
Available colours Coffee Brown, Warm Amber, Black Chrome, Powder Pink
Designer Miki Mehandjiysky – Nokia Design Center California
SIM-Lock SIM Free / Network unlocked
Main features Nokia 7360
- Integrated stereo FM radio
- VGA camera
- Side fabric label – distinctive L'Amour feature
- Metal body with premium materials
- Polyphonic ringtones
- WAP 2.0 browser
Collector value Nokia 7360
Coffee Brown and Warm Amber are the most iconic original colours. Black Chrome is the rarest and most sought-after variant. Models from the entire L'Amour collection reach prices of €130 to €400.
History and curiosities Nokia 7360
Nokia described the L'Amour collection as "a beautiful mix of contrasts — cultural and ethnic influences fused with luxurious touches of the unexpected". The small side fabric label, inspired by luxury clothing labels, became the recognisable symbol of the entire collection.
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NOKIA 2600 – The First Nokia Entry-Level Phone with Colour Display
The Nokia 2600 is a GSM mobile phone produced by Nokia in 2004 with an important historical record: it was the first entry-level Nokia phone with a colour display. Before the 2600, budget Nokia phones had monochrome displays. With the 2600, Nokia brought colours and polyphonic ringtones within everyone's reach for the first time. The famous video games Bounce and Nature Park come pre-installed.
Technical specifications Nokia 2600
Feature Detail
Year 2004
Network GSM 900/1800 MHz (Dual Band)
Operating system Nokia Series 40
Display CSTN – 128 x 128 pixels – 65,536 colours
FM Radio Integrated with internal antenna
Internal memory ~3 MB
Connectivity Pop-Port
Dimensions 103 x 44 x 16 mm
Weight 84 g
Battery Li-Ion 760 mAh – standby ~200h – talk time ~3h
SIM Mini-SIM (2FF)
Available colours Dark Blue, Grey – interchangeable covers
SIM-Lock SIM Free / Network unlocked
Main features Nokia 2600
- First Nokia entry-level with colour display
- FM radio with internal antenna
- Polyphonic ringtones
- Pre-installed games: Bounce and Nature Park
- Spreadsheet function – unique in the entry-level segment
- Interchangeable covers
- Integrated speakerphone
History and curiosities Nokia 2600
The Nokia 2600 was launched in 2004 when Nokia dominated the global market. The games Bounce and Nature Park were already a cult phenomenon among users of higher-end Nokia models. Having them available in the most affordable model was an immediate success. It is today a nostalgic piece for anyone who had their first colour phone with this model.