Nokia 2110


The Nokia 2110 is a cellular phone made by the Finnish telecommunications firm Nokia, first announced in February 1994. It was the first Nokia phone with the famous Nokia tune ringtone. The phone can send and receive SMS messages, and lists 10 dialed calls, 10 received calls and 10 missed calls. At the time of the phone's release, it was considerably smaller than others of its price and had a bigger display, so it became very popular. It also featured a "revolutionary" new user interface featuring with two dynamic softkeys, which would later lead to the development of the Navi-key on its successor, the Nokia 3110, as well as the Series 20 interface.
A later version, the Nokia 2110i, released in 1994, came with more memory and a protruding antenna knob.
A variant model, the Nokia 2140, was the launch handset on the Orange network. It differed in that it was designed to work on the 1800 MHz frequency then utilised by Orange, and had a slightly less bulbous design.
A North American model, the Nokia 2190, was also available. It was one of the earlier phones available on the Pacific Bell Mobile Services and Powertel's newly launched GSM 1900 network in 1995. A version for Digital AMPS was produced as the Nokia 2120.
Another variant, the Nokia C6, was introduced in 1997 for Germany's analogue C-Netz.