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Sunday, 17 April 2011

Nokis's New Phone Nokia-c6


Nokia didn’t try to cut any corners and all the basics are still here, including a charger, an ultra-short USB cable and an easy stereo headset. The charger unit utilizes Nokia’s own proprietary port, and rather disappointingly. The phone also comes with a 2GB microSD card, which should be sufficient for a casual smartphone user, but a need for bigger capability card may be in question later on. Follow the latest trends, there’s no disc in the box; instead the system files for the Ovi software suite can be found on the memory card when you connect the phone to a computer.

The budget price range is fairly unusual for what it offers in come back: attractive design, a touchscreen compulsory with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and all the connectivity you can eat, counting voice guided GPS navigation. With a few caveats, it’s not difficult to spot the simple yet beautiful concept after the Nokia C6 – you get what you see, lacking going into overdrive with operating cost.


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