The Nokia 3510 is a mobile phone for the GSM network, introduced on March 12, 2002. It was the first Nokia phone to bring GPRS internet services to the mass market and the first Nokia phone to ship with Beatnik's miniBAE sound engine, responsible for the playback of polyphonic ringtones and other system sounds.
The 3510 is the successor to the Nokia 3310 and is built on the upgraded Nokia DCT4 hardware platform and a Series 30 user interface. The phone also supports MMS messaging, likely the only produced monochrome display device with MMS capability.
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! UEM
| UEMK v4.4 || UEMK v4.4
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UEM - Universal Energy Management
Accessories
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! Type !! Partsnumber
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| Battery || BLC-2 LiON; BMC-3 NiMH (3510 only)
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| Headset || HDC-5 (standard); HDB-5 (boom); HDD-1 (dual ear); HDC-10 (retractable);<br /> CARK-134 (car kit); PPH-1 (no holder+antenna); HDR-1 (music); HDE-2; LPS-3 (inductive)
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| Data cable || OEM only or DIY
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| Charger || DDC-1 (standard); ACP-12 (fast & light)
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Data port:
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|colspan=3| ↑ Towards battery connector ↑
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| NC || 1-GND || 2-Vpp
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| 3-Fbus RX || 4-Mbus || 5-Fbus TX
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Fbus and Mbus uses 3,3 volt levels.
References
External links
- Nokia 3595 Phone
- Nokia 3560 Phone
- Nokia 3510i STAR WARS Edition in Mobile Phone Museum
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