Thursday, August 23, 2012

Nokia X6 Review


First released last November 2009, Nokia X6 comes in with an equipped quick access to social networking applications and unlimited downloads. To top this off, the new X6 model comes with a generous 32GB memory storage for users to enjoy. The phone may appear similar to Nokia 5800 but definitely comes with much better features and enhancements.
X6 is the first in a new range of Nokia music and multimedia phones that blends easily the best high-end bits feature with touch-screen and social connectivity goodness of today’s present smart phones. This phone, in other words, is a cracking music phone built with superb touch-screen interface, high quality features and excellent social applications.
Nokia X6 Phone Specification:
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Music play: for up to 35 hours
Talk time: for up to 8 hours and 30 minutes (2G)/ 6 hours (3G)
Stand- by time: Up to 401 hours (2G)/ 420 hours (3G),
Weight: 122 grams
Dimensions: 111”x51”x13.8”mm
3.5mm AV connector and headphone
5 megapixel autofocus camera with built-in dual LED flash/video light
Bluetooth 2.0 with built-in A2DP
GSM Quad-Band
3.2” capacitive touch screen utilizing 640×360 pixels
32GB Storage
128MB RAM
3G/HSPDA Tri-Band
Arm 11 434MHz CPU
Symbian Operating System v9.4, series 60
It is a stylish looking phone with a decent size and an ample robust feel to it. The phone at first glance looks similar to long phones, but is slightly narrower than one would expect. The front casing of the phone features a glossy finishing while its back is furnished with a matt finishing. It’s really hard to tell whether its back matt finishing benefits the phone or not. On one hand, its matt finishing prevents finger marks from sticking, while it also gives the phone a cheap appearance rather than an expensive look.
Viewing the phone from its top, its phone speaker and front facing camera can be found. Its 3.2” touch screen display dominates majority of the handset that utilizes 360×640 pixel resolution. And compared to Nokia’s earlier touch screen phones, the X6 is rather capacitive than being resistive which is definitely a positive step for the company as its touch screen’s ability to response is above excellent compared to the 5800.
In addition not only does its 3.2” screen provide 16:9 full-screen viewing, Nokia X6 also utilizes capacitive touch-screen technology, which makes the phone super responsive, responding to the lightest touch it receives from its display. Currently X6’s touch-screen display which throws in 16 million colors leagues ahead of N97’s touch-screen.
The phone’s call quality is also very good with the removal of its mic effectively removing background noise. It also gives a very clear sound even when using an earpiece.
Nokia X6 is built with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera complete with Carl Zeiss Tessar F/2.8-5.2lens providing a more accurate and sharp photo and video quality shots.
Although Nokia X6 can’t really be considered as a smart phone, it doesn’t mean that users can’t enjoy applications that smart phones enjoy. X6 can work perfectly with these apps due to its extended features that can support hundreds of applications that are readily available in Nokia Phone Centers. And at 111”x51”x13.88mm this superbly excellent music phone fits perfectly in anybody’s hand. That, of course, is a personal matter and best if you check it out yourself.
And finally, perhaps the most significant edge and main novelty of Nokia X6 as a music phone is its superb music features. X6 is considered as Nokia’s flagship music device, and so the company really went an extra mile in order to produce outstanding results, either from its built-in 3.5mm headphone jack, or from its stereo speakers.

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