Nokia 6630 deal Mobile Phone
The 6630 is Nokia's first
3G smartphone. It's Nokia's most powerful
smartphone yet, built on the Series 60 Symbian
operating system with a wealth of pre-installed
and downloadable applications. The 6630
is Nokia's flagship phone and it takes smartphones
to the next level. Physically it's reminiscent
of the 3660, although its more compact and
has a better keypad. In terms of functionality,
it offers everything that the 7610 can do,
with the addition of 3G, an improved camera,
faster processor and more memory. For the
power user it's a winner!
Business applications
include full always-on email support, with
support for Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
and a built-in application for reading attachments
such as Microsoft Word and Excel documents.
With full broadband internet via 3G or EDGE,
you can send and receive multimedia documents
very quickly indeed.
Multimedia applications include
a high-resolution digital camera (1.3 megapixels)
with up to one hour of video capture. You
can also download video or audio (MP3/AAC)
for playback on the high quality 65k colour
display and stereo headset. The 3G connection
is fast enough to enjoy real time video
streaming. The supplied software includes
Nokia Video Editor and Movie Director so
you can edit the videos that you record.
The web browser provides advanced HTML support,
including background images, frames and
some JavaScript so browsing the web is a
much richer experience than on most phones.
The large screen is ideal for viewing all
these applications. It's not the best screen
in its class, but it's as as good as anything
Nokia have produced and it's good enough.
It's worth noting too that the headset provides
for listening to MP3 in stereo, unlike some
of the other Series 60 phones.
One feature that's notable
by its absence is video calling. The 3G
functions seem to be aimed primarily at
providing fast communication, and the video
calling function has been left out.
There's a full range of connectivity
options, including wireless Bluetooth
support, both for headsets / car kits and
for all kinds of data transfer. You can
synchronise your contacts remotely using
Bluetooth or via a cable.
The internal memory of 10
Mbytes is not going to be enough for all
of the functions available on this phone,
but a 64 Mbyte memory card is supplied and
this can be hot-swapped to store or transfer
data. For users who download a lot of applications,
the lack of internal memory may be a problem,
but then again only the Sony Ericsson P910i
offers significantly greater internal memory.
We would expect this to be remedied in the
next generation of 3G smartphones.
Battery life is excellent
for a phone of this kind. Depending on usage,
it should be possible to get a couple of
days use from this phone between charges.
At the time of writing, the
Nokia 6630 has no direct rivals, but we
expect that to change during 2005 with the
launch of more 3G smartphones.
An outstanding phone, but
a word of caution: some users are reporting
reliability problems with this phone and
it would be well worth reading the user
reviews below before purchasing.
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