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The Nokia 6680
The stylish phone for the sophisticated class, that’s what we prefer to call the Nokia 6680. A smartphone having two fitted digital cameras, the 1.3 megapixel camera at the back and the VGA adorning the front, the 6680 offers one the ultimate experience of two-way video calls and allows you to look at each other while having a conversation! Well, that surely does sound truly stupendous for a mobile phone, what say?
That is not all. This imaging smartphone encompasses a video sharing capability through which you can exchange, share or view video scenes even during a call. Resplendently displayed in a 262,144-color screen, the Nokia 6680 has a sleek build and looks professionally clad in its square shape. Its active standby screen is sure to strike a chord with business users, as it is almost a look-alike of a shrunken PC desktop having shortcuts to various applications. In addition, this 3G phone sports an impressive XpressPrint feature via which you can straightaway print pictures on any PictBridge-enabled printer. In fact, you can do all this even wirelessly with the Bluetooth technology.
The 6680 encompasses a 64 MB RS-MMC card offering extra storage and providing superior quality applications. Nokia also seems to have come of age with the 6680 as far as fast internet access and impeccable messaging software is concerned. Besides, a good set of productivity applications like Quickword, Quicksheet and Quickpoint make working on the 6680 a breeze.
A quirk that can be associated with this phone is its bulk along with the active slide of the rear-facing camera that is a tad too stubborn and doesn’t get disabled even while the keypad is not in use or is in the locked mode. Otherwise, the 6680 is undoubtedly a charmer with its effective flash at short distances and the camera’s exclusive ability to vary the white balance.
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Just avoid it
I wud like to start the review by telling you the most important thing. Plz do not but this phone. If u do, the only feeling you will have is that of regret. Yes I’m telling you this from my personal experience. The excellent design is the only good feature of the phone according to me. Screen quality is decent but that apart, this is the worst phone I have ever had. Battery life is hardly more than half a day on being fully charged. The device kept hanging up time and again. And if you do manage get a proper signal, thank your stars.
User Rating : 2 /10 (
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mikeymouse on
Fri, 02 Dec 2005 06:14:57 GMT
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A must-have
This is the best interactive phone I have ever come across! Was so excited to have a conversation face to face with my partner! I love its PC functions as well. Way to go Nokia!
User Rating : 9 /10 (
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Harry Winand on
Wed, 10 Aug 2005 10:01:09 GMT
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