Unfortunately, I can't tell you why this is not available at the moment, but I couldn't find it in our system either. However, the question remains in the Community, perhaps other members can answer the question more precisely. Or you can contact Nokia/HMD directly.
The Nokia 2660 Flip supports 4G and VoLTE, so it works with Sunrise, which has required 4G with VoLTE or 5G since 10 June 2025. The device is a 4G push-button mobile phone equipped with VoLTE functionality.
To transfer music to the phone for listening via its MP3 player, connect the phone to a computer using a USB cable, then drag and drop MP3 files into the phone's music folder. The phone supports MP3 format for music playback. Alternatively, you can transfer music via Bluetooth if supported. Once the files are on the device, you can play them through the built-in MP3 player or using connected headphones.
The Nokia 2660 Flip only supports 4G (LTE), but not 5G. If 1+1 has completely switched its network to 5G and no longer offers 4G, you will no longer be able to use the device there. However, as long as 1+1 continues to offer 4G, the mobile will work without any problems - regardless of whether you get a new SIM or not.
Yes, you can listen to music via headphones. The Nokia 2660 Flip has a headset jack that allows you to connect headphones. To listen to music, you don't need to download it if you already have it on the device or can receive it via FM radio. However, if you want to play music from external sources, you will need to transfer it to the device or connect it via Bluetooth if supported.
The battery that fits the Nokia 2660 Flip is a Li-Ion battery with a capacity of 1450 mAh. This battery is specific to the model and replaces the original battery type BL-L4E.
The battery that fits the Nokia 2660 Flip (TA-1175) is the BL-L4E type.
- This battery has a capacity of 1450 mAh, a voltage of 3.7 V and is a Li-ion battery.
The Nokia 2660 Flip does not run a proprietary operating system in the sense of a specially developed OS, but uses a conventional feature phone operating system that is geared towards the needs of a simple push-button mobile phone. It offers basic functions such as making calls, texting and media playback without the complexity of a smartphone.
I can't answer this as my MAC gave up the ghost some time ago. However, it should be possible to export the Outlook contacts and then import them into the Nokia. However, I have not tried this.
There is no difference between the Nokia 2660 DS and the Nokia 2660 Flip. The only difference is the colour, but in terms of operation they are both the same.
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