Connectivity and Battery
Connectivity options encompassed GSM and HSPA network technologies, ensuring decent call quality and data speeds of up to HSPA, designed to meet early smartphone connectivity requirements. It supported Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, although it lacked Wi-Fi capability, a decision reflecting the usage norms at the time. Charging and data transfer were facilitated through a miniUSB connection. The Nokia 6124 classic was powered by a removable Li-Ion 890 mAh battery, offering a notable standby time of up to 230 hours on 2G networks, shrinking slightly on 3G, and giving about 3 hours of talk time on 2G, a performance reflecting the phone's efficient energy use.
- ⬤ Nokia 6124 classic Hardware and Performance
- ⬤ Nokia 6124 classic Camera and Multimedia
- ⬤ Nokia 6124 classic Connectivity and Battery
- ⬤ Nokia 6124 classic Conclusion