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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