Nokia C6 Unlocked GSM Phone with Easy E-mail Setup, Side-Sliding Touchscreen, QWERTY, 5 MP Camera, and Free Ovi Maps Navigation (White)
Nokia C6 Unlocked GSM Phone with Easy E-mail Setup, Side-Sliding Touchscreen, QWERTY, 5 MP Camera, and Free Ovi Maps Navigation (White)
- Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and US/International 3G compatibility via 850/900/1900/2100 UMTS/HSDPA plus GPRS/EDGE capabilities
- 3G-enabled messaging phone with 3.2-inch touchscreen, slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and quick access to messaging, e-mail, and social networks
- 5-megapixel camera/camcorder; Bluetooth stereo music; microSD memory expansion to 16 GB; GPS with free Ovi Maps Navigation voice-guided directions
- Up to 5 hours of 3G talk time, up to 384 hours (16 days) of standby time; released in July, 2010
- What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, compact travel charger, 2 GB microSD memory card stereo headset, connectivity cable
Constantly stay in the loop and in the know with all of your closest family and friends with the Nokia C6. This sleek, stylish device features an impressive touchscreen display that slides back to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard for easy typing and messaging. With a customizable home screen and easy access to messaging on the go, the Nokia C6 stands out as a convenient, fun-to-use device designed to help you stay connected with everyone in your life. Get your hands on the large 3.2-inch HD touchscreen display that makes the Nokia C6 simple to navigate and a blast to operate. The customizable home screen helps you keep all your favorite contacts, apps and more all in one place for quick, one-touch access to the features you use most. Plus, wit
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Good budget-friendly touchscreen phone,
I purchased this phone to replace my Nokia E63 because I wanted a phone with a touchscreen and a full keyboard. Here are what I think are the pros and cons so far:
PROS:
Nice size touchscreen, very bright and vibrant.
Disregard what the previous reviewer said about the blue stripe on the bottom of the phone because THERE IS NONE. The plastic cover on the screen has a blue stripe but the actual phone is COMPLETELY WHITE.
Camera quality is great and shutter speed is super quick.
Keyboard is easy to use and keys are big.
Interface is simple and easy to understand.
CONS:
A little bulky.
Camera could get scratched easily since there is nothing to cover it.
Definitely will need a screen protector.
One other thing that I found to be more of a nuisance than anything else is that the GPS positioning option was turned on by default so every couple of minutes it would activate itself and eat up a few cents of the money on my phone. Luckily it was easy to turn off so nothing to worry about anymore.
Overall I really like this phone. I’ve only had it for a short time but so far I haven’t had any problems with it. I would definitely recommend this for someone looking for a touchscreen phone with full keyboard that is also budget-friendly.
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|better than expected,
I came from an N85 so I’m fairly familiar with Nokia phones in general and the Symbian OS in particular.
I wanted a touchscreen phone that had a keyboard that was within my budget. I would have gone for the mini N97 but it’s a bit pricey considering the C7, N8 et al are coming out soon.
I’ve read almost all available reviews I can read online so if you did that then you know what you’re getting into with this phone.
The only thing that surprised me was the resistive touchscreen. I bought this phone expecting to return it immediately but the touchscreen compared to my capacitive 2G ipod touch is amazing. It’s just as responsive and accurate. I was expecting to need a stylus or my nails to navigate the phone but you really don’t!
It is, however, a bit bulky but compared to the N85, it’s pretty much the same.
The NokiaMaps is redunkulous, tho.I LOVE it. The last time I checked it out was when I got my N85. The Nokia maps back then required a crazy-expensive yearly rate to use the turn-by-turn and was pretty much useless bec trying to enter an adddress REQUIRED a zipcode entry before it will search for it! This new interface works much like GoogleMaps (esp with an ovi account) and much easier to use. It has all the feature you can ever want on a stand alone GPS but you get a phone along with it!
I specifically bought this phone to try out the NokiaMaps turn-by-turn while I rode my motorcycle. You can’t beat an accurate GPS that you can plug your headphones/ bluetooth headset on and use while riding! And if you can find a suitable handlebar holder for the phone, you can mount it and still operate the phone with your gloves on bec of the resistive screen!
The speakerphone is on the weakside bec it outputs to only one speaker so that’s expected. The battery does not last more than 6 hours bec the data connection is ALWAYS active (bec of the widgets and GPS). It also doesn’t charge off the USB but I can use my older Nokia chargers so that’s ok.
I’ll update the downsides of the phone as I find em but so far, the last week of usage have been problem-free.
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|Costa Rica, Centroamérica,
Bueno, por si algún compatriota leyera esto, le informo que el telefono funciona a la perfección con el ICE, excelente cobertura, y todas las aplicaciones estan disponibles. Todo lo demás información la pueden encontrar en los comentarios anteriores. Lo recomiendo al 100%!
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