Picture: Nokia 6263, the first S40 phone with GPS and support for WCDMA 1700 MHz
By Stefan Constantinescu on Friday, August 24th, 2007 at 2:51 PM PST In Nokia, T-Mobile

What a beautiful backside. Nokia Port has the scoop on this baby, 320 x 240 resolution screen with 16 million colors, WCDMA 1700 MHz and GSM on only 850/1900 MHz for some strange reason. What is impressive however is GPS, a first for Series 40. Bring multitasking support to this feature phone platform and I’ll leave S60 in a heart beat.
Thanks for the tip Nokia (NYSE: NOK) Port; this device recently was approved the FCC.


Well, atually my old Nokia 5140i had GPS as well, and it is a few years old by now. I can’t even remember how long time ago I received it, but it goes way back in time
GPS is waste .. you need to get a GPS receiver beside the phone
No, a GPS receiver is built in.
Its just like the Nokia N95, E90 and 6110 Navigator.
You can have the phone offline and still use GPS.
5140i had GPS????
Mine has
It’s a special cover (black unlike the original cover which was blue), that includes the GPS and the software ….