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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Nokia C6-00 review



The Nokia C6-00 looks exactly like the popular Nokia 5230 but there are some differences when you look closer. First there is a full physical qwerty keypad  on the C6 and then there are the UI home screen and software like that that Nokia has for some reason deprived the 5230. I think Nokia wants to keep taking risks by this move cause according to me if they would put the UI homescreen on the 5230 (which the 5230 has the hardware to support) then the competition will totally be killed. Many people hare putting mods on the 5230 to get the UI through some software's anyway. Moving on reminding myself that this review is for the Nokia c6-00 so lets see how the phone scores.

The Nokia c6 has a very good feel to it in terms of build quality like all Nokia products and the Plastics feel good and confidence inspiring to hold.It has a  3.2 inch resistive touchscreen with  16M colors and a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels. It has a 3.5mm headset jack with good quality sound. There is a Internal memory of 240 MB and there is a card slot present which supports microSD, up to 16GB, 2GB included. The phone has 3G and wifi  capabilities. and also has Bluetooth with A2DP support. The phone has a 5 MP autofocus camera with resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels with LED flash The camera quality was very good for a phone of its price range. there is also a Secondary QVGA camera for video calling. The Os on the hone is Symbian OS v9.4, Series 60 rel. 5.

The phone has a 434 MHz ARM 11 processor which feels good and enough to handle the UI and feels zippy. There is a browser that supports WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML and also RSS feeds. The audio player and video player is very good and makes a good multimedia phone. The phone has a 1200 mAh battery and has good battery life.

The only downside I have to this phone is that it feels a little bulky because the phone is 16.8 mm thick and 150 gms is heavy but its ok to carry the bulk cause the phone is fully loaded with features to justify the bulk. The first row of the qwerty keypad is also a little too clost to the slider so it will take a little time to get used to it.

So people who are looking for a good entry level smart phone with decent features take a look at this phone But if you are a power user then this phone is not for you cause under constant data use the battery will only keep you up to a day max, not what a power user needs.

As usual if you have any questions or comments just email me or leave a comment.

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