Nokia 6303 pinouts

The connector/pinout information may be applied to the Nokia model 6303

There are 2 pinouts found for Nokia 6303 .

The pinout (pin-out) is a cross-references between the contacts (pins) of an electrical connector and their functions. The pin outs diagrams are listed below. Click for details


    Nokia smartphone AD-57 headset handsfree connector scheme pinout Nokia AD-57, wh-500 headset pinout. Should be compatible with Nokia 1200, 1202, 1208, 1650, 1661, 1662, 1680, 2220 slide, 2323, 2330, 2600, 2630, 2680 slide, 2700, 2720 fold, 2730, 2760, 3109, 3110, 3110 Evolve, 3120, 3500, 3600 slide, 3710 fold, 3720, 5000, 5030, 5130 XpressMusic, 5200, 5220 XpressMusic, 5230, 5300 XpressMusic, 5310 XpressMusic, 5320 XpressMusic, 5530 XpressMusic, 5610 XpressMusic, 5630 XpressMusic, 5700 XpressMusic, 5730 XpressMusic, 5800 XpressMusic, 6110 Navigator, 6120, 6121, 6210 Navigator, 6216, 6220, 6267, 6290, 6300, 6300i, 6301, 6303, 6500 slide, 6555, 6710 Navigator, 6720, 6730, 7020, 7070 prism, 7100 Supernova, 7210 Supernova, 7310 Supernova, 7390, 7500 Prism, 7510 Supernova, 7610 Supernova, C6-00, C6-01, C7, E51, E52, E55, E63, E66, E7, E71, E72, E75, E90 Communicator, N76, N78, N79, N8, N800 InternetTablet, N81, N810 InternetTablet, N810 WiMAXEdition, N81 8GB, N82, N85, N86 8MP, N91, N91 8GB, N95, N95 8GB, N96, N97, N97 mini, N900, X3, X6



    Universal (Nokia) 3.5 or 2.5 OMTP headset (LRMG) pinout for most Nokia,Motorola and other cell phones

Nokia Corporation, stylised as NOKIA, is a Finnish multinational communications and information technology company, founded in 1865. The company has had various industries in its 151-year history. It was founded as a pulp mill, but now focuses on large-scale telecommunications infrastructures, technology development, and design licensing. Nokia is also a major contributor to the mobile telephony industry, having assisted in the development of the GSM and LTE standards, and was, for a period, the largest vendor of mobile phones in the world. Nokia's dominance also extended into the smartphone industry through its Symbian platform, but was eventually overshadowed by competitors. Nokia partnered with Microsoft in 2011, agreeing to exclusively use Microsoft's Windows Phone platform on future smartphones; its mobile phone business was eventually bought by Microsoft.
 
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