Nokia 6600 Slide is an enhanced version of its mobile phones 6600 and more. These phones use the slider form factor, where the screen also serves as a cover and is moved to reveal the keyboard underneath. The 6600 Slide is a 3G phone with 2.2-inch display area of TFT 240×320 pixels and 16 million colors. The 5 megapixel camera with auto focus has a dual LED flash, but video recording is only 15 fps in VGA resolution at 30 fps in QVGA resolution limited. Slide, the 6600 via GSM Quad-Band UMTS, EDGE or 3G networks for video calls connect. A new feature of the phone is its ability, the valve where the phone simply by being controlled typed control! Enter to activate the phone simply accelerometers and wake him up, or turn off the alarm, or reject the ring tone or incoming calls.

The 6600 Slide is compatible with Bluetooth 2.0 and USB connectivity offers. Like most Nokia phones these days it is also equipped with an FM radio player. MicroSD cards are supported up to 16 GB of additional storage space. The box has a standard 6600i 1GB microSD card, the Nokia Stereo Headset WH-203 fixed-line and cable data over the phone and its battery and charger. This phone is available in black or silver brushed metal colors.

Although it comes pre-installed with a variety of functions, including a standard set of applications Symbian Series 40 and Nokia Maps, the 6600i is not a smartphone, so is the ability to download additional software from rather limited value. It does not support 3.5G speeds. The 1000 mAh lithium-ion battery offers 14 days of standby time, talk time is officially over four hours with GSM and three UMTS classified. The Nokia 6600 Slide is an upgrade of the old style of 6600 with improved battery life compared to the previous model, the user complaints of poor performance has caused in this regard. The keyboard should also be resistant to scratches, another common observation of the old model. This is a mobile phone with entry-level smartphone-like features that bridge the gap between mobile phones and smartphones, which appears to be bridge was Nokia’s vision of long-term strategic (as evidenced in their other publications at the same time as the 6600). It is elegant and powerful enough, but a price for the midrange market, at casual users who want something very small and handy.


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