Nokia 1616
| Manufacturer | Nokia |
|---|---|
| Series | Ultrabasic |
| First released | 1 February 2010 |
| Availability by region | EMEA, India, Philippines, United States |
| Discontinued | 2012 |
| Predecessor | Nokia 1661 |
| Successor | Nokia 100 |
| Related | Nokia 1800 Nokia C1-00 |
| Compatible networks | GSM 850/1900 EGSM 900/1800 |
| Form factor | candybar |
| Dimensions | 107 x 45 x 15 mm |
| Weight | 78.55 g (with battery) |
| Operating system | Series 30 |
| Battery | Removable, BL-5CB 800mAh 3.7V 3.0Wh
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| Charging | 2.0 mm connector for Nokia AC-3 or compatible charger |
| Display | 1.8" TFT, 128x160 px, 65K colors |
| Sound |
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| Data inputs | Alphanumeric keypad |
| Model | 1616-2: RH-125 1616-2b: RH-126 1616-2c: RH-129 |
| Other | Mini-SIM Flashlight |
Nokia 1616 is an affordable ultrabasic GSM mobile phone from Nokia announced on 4 November 2009 and released in March, 2010 for developing countries and budget users for a suggested price of €24 before taxes and excluding subsidies (SIM-free).
The device's main non-phone features are flashlight at the top of the device, and an FM radio. The radio requires a headset or headphones in lieu of an antenna to function, and can work in the background, thereby providing access to other phone tasks without having to turn it off.
A dual-SIM variant of the Nokia 1616 was released, known as the Nokia C1-00.