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Nokia C6
$275.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Rounded corners and soft curves on the buttons look stylish. Build quality feels solid, keyboard doesn't shift around when slid out. Signal strength is always high, sound quality is clear on both ends.
The Cons:Camera lens is exposed to dust, nothing blocking it. Slow processor lags, creates blank white screen when changing between applications. Top of the keyboard is difficult to hit with your thumbs, too close to the top half of the phone.
The Nokia C6 is a mid-range slider smartphone. The full QWERTY keypad on the C6 is a slide-out keypad, so that it does not take up much space in Nokia's compact form factor when you are not using it.
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Like other smartphones in this price range, the C6 runs on the Symbian S60 operating system, which comes with audio/video player and 3G connectivity. MP3 ringtones as well as games are downloadable to the C6. The memory of the C6 is 256 MB, which is small compared to similar offerings in the industry, but this can be upgraded by utilizing the phone's microSD card slot (up to 32GB).
Features
- QWERTY slide-out keypad
- 3.2" TFT touchscreen display
- Symbian S60 operating system
- 3G connectivity
- Plastic casing
- Multimedia player
- 256 MB memory
- microSD card slot (for up to 32GB)
- 360 x 640 resolution
- Speakerphone
- 3.5 mm audio jack
- MP3 ringtones
- Bluetooth 2.1
- USB 2.0
- Camera
- FM radio
- Games included and downloadable
- Flash Lite 3
- Voice command/dial
User Reviews (4)
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rounded corners and soft curves on the buttons look stylish
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build quality feels solid, keyboard doesn't shift around when slid out
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signal strength is always high, sound quality is clear on both ends
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camera lens is exposed to dust, nothing blocking it
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slow processor lags, creates blank white screen when changing between applications
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top of the keyboard is difficult to hit with your thumbs, too close to the top half of the phone
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imports all Gmail contacts to phone directory automatically, including people you've just emailed once, makes a mess
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