A Look At The Inside, Continued
06:00 - Thursday 30 October 2003 by Roland Marianna
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: mobile, gaming
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: mobile, gaming
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A Look At The Inside, Continued
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Nokia also has integrated two speakers. One is at the top right of the device and is used for phoning, the other is bottom left and used for games, multimedia and radio files and for the hand-free mode. The speaker is set directly on the housing. There is a sound-amplifier system, which is cone-shaped and prevents the sound from being muffled.


Take off the cover and you can see where you slot in the battery, SIM card and MMC (MultiMedia Card) memory cards. MMC are the only ones possible: you can't use an SD, which is a bit thicker. Another inconvenience is that you have to remove the battery to insert the SIM card or memory card.


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