Nokia 6216 classic 0 B
![]() | Outdated Product £48.54 Main display: display ("): 2; screen resolution: 320x240; OS: proprietary; Memory card slot: microSD; Main lens (MP): 1.92; Cellular technology: GSM; FM receiver; Capacity (mAh): 1000; Removable battery; Dimensions (mm): 114.7x47.1x14.5; Weight (g): 88; |
Nokia 6216 classic 0 B
Screen:2 ", 320x240
Memory size:+ memory card slot
Camera:1.92 MP
Battery:1000 mAh, removable
Weight:88 g
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NFC (Near Field Communication) is a short-range wireless high-frequency communication technology that allows the exchange of data between devices located at a distance of about 10 centimeters (about 4"). This technology is a simple extension of the contactless card standard (ISO 14443) that combines the smartcard and reader interface into a single device. The NFC device can communicate with both existing ISO 14443 smartcards and readers and other NFC devices, and is thus compatible with the existing proximity card infrastructure already in use in public transport and payment systems. NFC is primarily aimed at use in mobile phones.
- Support for NFC technology
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a short-range wireless high-frequency communication technology that allows the exchange of data between devices located at a distance of about 10 centimeters (about 4"). This technology is a simple extension of the contactless card standard (ISO 14443) that combines the smartcard and reader interface into a single device. The NFC device can communicate with both existing ISO 14443 smartcards and readers and other NFC devices, and is thus compatible with the existing proximity card infrastructure already in use in public transport and payment systems. NFC is primarily aimed at use in mobile phones.