Nokia 6600 Cell Phones
Nokia expanded its role of imaging devices with the introduction of the Series 60 based Nokia 6600. This is the first Nokia handset based on the modish Symbian OS v7.0s. With its curved, bulging sides, the handset is short and crouch, only some what smaller than most other handsets in its class. The Nokia 6600 is a true multimedia device, but it also has PIM applications to keep everything organized and in syncronization. The vast Thin Film Transistor LCD display brings the 6600 to living in a rich 65,536 colours.
The Nokia 6600 ingenious gain is the commited Edit key to the left of the keypad, which provides 1 button entree to deleting options such as numbers, symbols, and word-predicting text. The Nokia 6600 consists a joystick and it is located in the center which besides being 4 guiding also responds to force. To call or end buttons which are really small and located on the sides from the screen. The keypads backlight is in blue colour and it is bright. The IrDA port is placed on the left side of the phone, and there are no buttons for changing the volume. User can change it throughout a conversation with the joystick, which is not a very handy decision. An on or off button is located on top, while the handsfree-port is located on the bottom, as well as the charger port.
The Nokia 6600 camera’s resolution is Video Graphics Array and three different characters are available, and a night-shot mode is available as well. A Li-Ion 850 mAh battery is used. The Nokia arrogates that the mobile will work for about 150-200 hours in stand by mode and from 2.5 up to 4 hours during actual talk. While the mobile was used in Moscow it worked for 3 days, 25 minutes were used for talking daily, plus 30 minutes for other features. It takes 1 hour and 40 minutes for the phone to recharge, which is typical for Cell Phones and profile of use.
User can dowload themes for the Nokia 6600 which are like skins that completely customize the menus of the mobile. User can also put applications and other menu items into folders which makes finding things much easier. The amount and quality of third party apps that can download to this phone are really what makes this phone as good as it is. The most interesting part is hidden behind the battery of the Nokia 6600 phone. The MMC slot and the SIM-card holder are located there. The Nokia decided to use an exceptional type of lock in this one, and it has three positions. When it is in neutral position the SIM Card and MMC are fixed, and when user move them to one side or the other, user can install/remove either the SIM Card or the MMC card.