Nokia 1011

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The Nokia 1011 (NHE-2X5, NHE-2XN) is the first mass-produced GSM phone. It was sold also as Mobira Cityman 2000. The typenumber refers to the launch date, 10 November 1992.[1]

A Nokia 1011

First released1992
Availability by region10 November 1992
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Nokia 1011
A Nokia 1011
ManufacturerNokia
First released1992
Availability by region10 November 1992
SuccessorNokia 2010
Nokia 2110
RelatedNokia 1610
Mobira Cityman 2000
Compatible networksGSM 900
Form factorBrick with antenna
Dimensions195 x 60 x 45mm
(with standard battery and internal antenna)
Weight495 g (17 oz)
Operating systemembedded
Memory99-entry Phonebook
BatteryNi-CD 7.2V 900mAh
Display2-line, 8-character monochrome LCD with dedicated function symbols
Data inputsNumeric keypad
ModelNHE-2XN
Development statusDiscontinued, extremely rare
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The black handset measured 195 x 60 x 45 mm and featured a monochrome LCD and an extendable antenna. The memory could hold 99 phone numbers. It did not yet employ Nokia's characteristic ringtone: that was only introduced in 1994. The phone operated in the 900 MHz GSM band. At that time the device cost about 2500 DM[2] (about 2120 euros today).

The phone was able to receive SMS messages but not send them.

Nokia 1011 continued production until 1994, when Nokia 2010 and Nokia 2110 were introduced as successors.

Today Nokia 1011 can be found in museum collections, and it is considered to be one of the rarest Nokia phones to find.

A Mobira Cityman 2000.

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