An enhanced version, Nokia 3510i, was introduced some time later on 6 September 2002 and released in December 2002. It was one of the first phones with a color screen and it was one of the longest Nokia phone models produced to date. The phone has a Nokia
Series 40 96 x 65 user interface. It was sold in Europe, Russia, Middle East and Africa, while the Nokia 3530 was sold in Asia-Pacific, which operate on GSM 900/1800, and features a more conventional keypad. Another variant, the Nokia 3590, was released to the
North American market in 2003. It operates on
GSM-1900 and
GSM-850 networks. The phone was at one time available through the former AT&T
GoPhone prepaid mobile phone service. The Nokia 3560 was also released the same year, with a different keypad, and operating on
TDMA and
AMPS for roaming.
IS-136. It was sold until early 2004, when TDMA accounts were no longer being activated. This was followed by the Nokia 3595, featuring a different keypad and instead operating on
GSM-1900 and
GSM-850 networks. Yet another variant, the Nokia 3585, was released in 2002, sporting a 96x65 pixel grayscale display that operates on
CDMA2000 1X network. There is an enhanced model, the Nokia 3585i. == Technical data ==