Nokia 6260 deal Mobile Phone
The Nokia 6260 is a business-orientated
smartphone with a range of interesting features.
One of the characteristics
of the 6260's clamshell design is the rotating
screen which can be rotated to a number
of positions - open, closed, facing inwards
and facing outwards. The display face can
be closed with the screen facing outwards
for browsing the internet or using applications.
The screen is very high quality
- one of the best from Nokia - using active
TFT technology for a sharp bright image,
with 65k colours and a high resolution.
A good quality screen like this is essential
for making good use of the various business
applications that come with the phone.
The 6260 is a series 60 phone
with a Symbian operating system. Foremost
amongst the pre-installed business applications
is a mobile email client that uses Quickword
and Quickpoint viewers for viewing attachments
(Word and PowerPoint documents). Additional
Java and Symbian applications can
be stored, and a pre-loaded memory card
is supplied with a number of "try-and-buy"
applications.
The internal memory is not
huge at 6 Mbytes, but the memory can be
expanded with 32 Mbyte memory cards. The
6260 has an excellent range of connectivity
options: Bluetooth, infrared, Pop-Port
connector and USB.
The 6260 includes a good quality
digital camera that can shoot pictures at
VGA resolution (300,000 pixels) and also
record video. The camera is side-mounted
with a movable display that allows for self-portraits.
There's also a built-in FM radio and MP3
player, although the MP3 player is mono
and not the best quality.
Nokia have succeeded in packing
a lot into the 6260, with the clamshell
design enabling them to have a large screen
but still keep the phone size small. The
phone is quite heavy, but no more than the
average 3G phone, and this will probably
be acceptable when the full range of features
is considered. The screen is excellent,
the spec of the phone includes everything
that most users will need, and the range
of Java and Symbian applications available
for the phone is impressive. With the Nokia
6260 it seems that it is finally possible
to have a business-orientated phone that
retains the stylishness and fun features
of a mainstream phone.
The 6260 will inevitably be
compared with the Sony Ericsson P910i. It
has to be said that the P910i beats the
Nokia is most respects, however the P910i
does cost and weigh considerably more than
the 6260, so there should be room in the
marketplace for both.
On the negative side,
the Nokia 6260 does appear to have software
and reliability problems. You should read
the user reviews below to find out about
people's experiences with this phone, but
the main issues seem to be faulty phones,
phones breaking and software glitches. It
seems that Nokia smartphones often come
with reliability problems, especially any
like the 6260 that feature novel designs
or features.
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