Although the Nokia 6220 Classic was announced some time ago its really only hit the press headlines now.
An upgrade of the Nokia 6110 Classic, the Nokia 6220 Classic has received some much needed enhancements to revitalise its appeal.
For starter’s the original 2 mega pixel camera has been replaced with one of 5 mega pixels and features a Carl Zeiss lens and built-in Zenon flash.
Weight: 90g
Talktime: 3.5 h
Standby time: 250 h
Dimensions: 108 x 47 x 15 mm
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A symbian S60 phone, the Nokia 6220 Classic boasts not only high speed internet access with 3G HSDPA connectivity but also mobile blogging for a one stop approach to uploading images and video clips directly from your phone to your favourite social networking site.
Another interesting feature of the Nokia 6220 Classic is of course the Advanced GPS satellite navigation system capable of giving directions by car or on foot and with the inclusion of Geotagging you can view locations on a map of where photo’s were taken.
Nokia have also preloaded their Map 2.0 application onto the Nokia 6220 Classic, which gives information of local restaurants, hotels and tourists hotspots for cities.
The 120MB internal memory is expandable with microSD card expansion to provide 8GB and a full entertainment system is available with the likes of the MP3 Player, FM Stereo Radio with RDS and Video player being included in its spec.
Far from lacking in abilities, the Nokia 6220 Classic goes from strength to strength as the features are listed.
Wideband speech coding technology is used to define to the human voice for a more natural sound when on calls and Nokia have even added a WidSets service for faster access to websites and information using widgets.
Other features include a secondary camera for video calling, bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP stereo support, TV output, office applications, push to talk and USB connectivity.
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This phone seems to have a good market in the mobile world.
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