Nokia 6600 Old is Gold!

The one old Nokia, which is still in use of many peoples around the world!

Nokia 6600


The Nokia 6600 has been out on the advertise for fairly a while, and it seems to have gone well with the universal public. But what are its weakness, what does it need? Not a lot, I can tell you that sudden. 


The 6600 is the next phone in the Series 60 format and is out now at all shop keepers. roughly a year after being first announced on iMobile.com.au, a review is lastly finished! 



This phone has everything most users want, a great camera, friendly Symbian OS, MMC expansion card support, polyphonic and wav ring tones, the list goes on. The 6600 is a true multimedia device, but it also has PIM applications to keep everything planned and in sync. The vast TFT LCD show brings the 6600 to life in a loaded 65,536 colours.  



All of the digital values make facade in this model from Nokia, like Bluetooth, GPRS, and HSCSD. All messaging formats, including e-mails are supported, and the 6600 even supports Java games and applications.  




Sales package (should contain):



1 x Nokia 6600 handset
1 x Nokia Boom headset (HDB-4)
1 x Standard travel charger
1 x Lithium-ion BL-5C battery
1 x 32mB MMC card
1 x User manual
1 x Nokia 6600 setup package containing:
1 x Product CD
1 x Ulead Photo Explorer 8 CD
1 x Getting started guide
1 x Add-on guide
1 x HP competition form
1 x Fuji film tokens

 






All in all, the 6600 was a immense looking handset with all the values of messaging, communicating, and data. You could imagine the 6600 to come under the $650-750 mark, which was a despicable price when weighed up with all the features and benefits of having a phone like the 6600! But its discontinued …

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