Oct 15, 2010

Nokia X6: Working Its Way Up

 Owning a smart phone was never in my must -have list earlier this year, nor I had dreamed of owning one. It was only by luck that in an event I have attended, together with a few workmates an event by one of our company suppliers, that I won by chance the Nokia X6 around February of this year.
The Nokia X6

More than seven months had passed and my lucky phone is working: good as new. Unlike any other techie people, all I want from my phone is just a call and text feature where basically anybody can reach me. However, X6 had changed my mind that its not call-and-text is simply not enough.

With its gigantic memory capacity, I had already stored around 300 songs and high - resolution photos and videos. In addition, with my hectic schedule, I am now able to check out emails even when on the road. Now that's really some big improvement for me.

According to reviews, the phone is Nokia's step to make up for a late start in touch screen smart phones. The Symbian S60 is the fourth edition has had difficulty to catch up with the latest trend setter in the high end market. 

Features:
  • Quad band GSM support
  • Tri-band 3G with HSDPA support 
  • 3.2" 16M color LCD capacitative screen (360x640 pix)
  • Symbian S60 5th edition 
  • Built-in GPS receiver
  • 5 megapixels autofocus camera with dual LED flash
  • 32 GB built- in storage
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth and USB (standard microUSB connector)
  • very good audio quality; stereo speakers
  • FM radio with RDS
  • comes with "Music edition"
Disadvantages:
  • It is expensive. 
  • Touch wen browser is not fully polished. 
  • No Office document viewer that is installed in the unit. Opening office files attached in email is still quite difficult. 
  • MicroUSB card slot is not available. 

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