
Nokia 6600!
Introduction
The 6600 is the next phone from the 3650. The features are quite the same but massive improvements have been done to the 6600. Is this the must have phone for Christmas?
Details
The Nokia 6600 phone features new advanced imaging features, including a bright 65,536-color TFT display and camera equipped with digital zoom.
These complement a built-in video recorder with audio and a RealOne player for playback and streaming of 3GPP-compatible and RealMedia video clips.
Multimedia functions are enhanced by templates for MMS messages and a Media Gallery for organizing digital content captured or downloaded with the phone.
Advances in phone features include support for Java� MIDP 2.0, True Tones, themes, and personalization of clock and calendar sounds.
Full Specifications
Size
Weight: 122 g (with BL-5C battery)
Dimensions: 108.6 x 58.2 x 23.7mm, 113cc
Display and User Interface
Bright active matrix TFT color display
65,536 colors
176 x 208 pixels
Graphical user interface with selectable themes
5-way joystick navigation
Symbian Operating System 7.0s
Integrated VGA digital camera
Camera: 640 x 480 pixel resolution; standard, portrait, and night modes; 2x digital zoom; self-timer
Video Recorder: Select picture size QCIF (176x144) or subQCIF (128x96); audio on/off; 2x digital zoom
RealOne Player: Playback and stream RealMedia and 3GPP-compliant content
Media Gallery: Easy access to and organization of all digital content (images, sounds, videos) captured with or downloaded to your phone
Memory Functions
6 MB internal shared memory for contacts, text messages, multimedia messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list, and applications.
Memory card slot for additional user memory.
Messaging
Multimedia messaging: Combine image, video, text and voice clip and send as MMS to compatible phone or PC; use MMS templates to tell your story with a multi-image presentation
Email: Access your work and private email accounts; supports SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4 protocols
Text messaging: Supports concatenated SMS; picture messaging; SMS distribution list
Predictive text input: Support for all major languages in Europe and Asia-Pacific
Wireless Connectivity
Bluetooth wireless technology
Infrared
Local synchronization of contacts & calendar to PC using PC Suite
Remote over-the-air synchronization with SyncML
Send and receive images, video clips, and business cards
Browsing
Advanced XHTML browser
Wallet: Convenient online use and storage of your numbers and passwords
Data Transfer
Up to 40.2Kbps in GPRS networks
Up to 43.2Kbps in HSCSD networks
Call Management
Contacts: Advanced contacts database with support for multiple phone and email details per entry, also supports thumbnail picture and groups
Speed dialing
Logs: Keeps lists of your dialed, received, and missed calls
Automatic redial
Automatic answer (works with compatible headset or car kit only)
Supports Fixed Dialing Number, which allows calls only to predefined numbers
Conference call
Java� Applications
Downloadable Java� MIDP 2.0 applications
Voice Features
Voice dialing
Voice commands
Voice recorder
Integrated handsfree speaker
Tri-Band Operation
Works in GSM E900/1800/1900 networks
Automatic switching between bands
Digital Services
Symbian applications available from Nokia Software Market
Graphics, icons, animations, logos
Games: possibility to download new games
Ringing tones: True Tones, polyphonic tones
Conlusion
This phone is truely what the 3650 should have been. It has looks, it's light and has an excellent display. Major improvements have gone on through this phone from the 3650. For one is the screen. 65k TFT screen, it clearly shows how brilliant this screen looks. The video has juts got better and the mphone has more internal memory, at 6mb (According to Nokia). The phone looks great and I would deffebtly consider buying this.
Pros
Good camera, brilliant colour screen, java, wap 2.0 (xhtml), polyphonic ringtones and truetones (wav), changeable covers, speakerphone, MMC memory card slot, 6MB dynamic memory, email client (POP3, IMAP4), media player (Real Player), infared, bluetooth, MMS, video recorder.
Cons
May be the size?
Networks and Phones
This is a guide of what phones are with what networks.
Vodafone, Pay as you go phones
Motorola C330, Motorola C350, Nokia 3310, Nokia 3330, Nokia 3410, Nokia 3510, Nokia 3510i, Nokia 5210, Nokia 8310, Panasonic GD35 Manchester United, Panasonic GD55, Panasonic GD67, Samsung A300, Samsung A800, Samsung T100, Sharp GX10, Sharp GX10i, Sharp GX20, Sagem MYX-6, Sagem MY 3088, Siemens A50, Siemens C45, Siemens C55, Siemens M50/MT50, Song Ericsson T300, Sony Ericsson T610.
O2, Pay as you go
Motorola C330, Nokia 3310, Nokia 3650, Nokia 3410, Nokia 3510i, Nokia 5100, Nokia 7210, Nokia 8310, Samsung V200, Samsung A300, Samsung A800, Samsung N500, Sharp GX1, Siemens A50, Siemens C45, Siemens C55, Siemens M50/MT50, Siemens S55, Song Ericsson T300.
Orange, Pay as you go
Nokia 3300, Nokia 3310, Nokia 3330, Nokia 3410, Nokia 3510, Nokia 3510i, Nokia 5210, Nokia 8310, Panasonic GD87, Sagem MYX-5, Sagem MYG-6, Samsung A300, Samsung A800, Samsung T100, Siemens A50, Siemens C45, Siemens C55, Siemens M50/MT50, Siemens S55, Sony Ericsson T300, Sony Ericsson T610.
T-Mobile, Pay as you go
Motorola T720i, Motorola V70, Nokia 3310, Nokia 3330, Nokia 3410, Nokia 3510i, Nokia 5210, Nokia 7210, Nokia 8310, Sagem MYX-5, Sagem MYX-6, Sagem MYX-2. Samsung A300, Samsung A800, Samsung T100, Siemens A50, Siemens C45, Siemens M50/MT50, Sony Ericsson T68i, Sony Ericsson T300, Sony Ericsson T610, T-Mobile i128.
Virgin, Pay as you go
Motorola V66, Motorola V70, Nokia 3310, Nokia 3330, Nokia 3410, Nokia 3510i, Nokia 5210, Nokia 6100, Nokia 6610, Nokia 7210, Nokia 7650, Nokia 8310, Panasonic GD67, Samsung MYX-5, Samsung A300, Samsung A800, Samsung T100, Sendo S200, Sendo S230, Sony Ericson R600, Sony Ericsson T68i, Sony Ericsson T300, Sony Ericsson T230, Sony Ericsson P800.
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