Touchy-Feely Nokia C6

by Admin on August 3, 2010

Contributed by Sayed Osama Naseem

Specifications of Nokia C6:

Operating System: Symbian S60

Storage: 200MB, MicroSD

Processor of Nokia C6: ARM 11 434MHz

Screen: 3.2-inch resistive 320 x 640 pixels

Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, HSDPA (3.6Mbps), A-GPS

Camera: 5MP, LED, autofocus Vide: 640×480 at 30fps 3G talk time: 5 hours

Video playback: 4 hours

Music playback: 30 hours Dimensions: 113 x 53 x 17 mm

Weight: 150g

Price: Rs.30,000

The new Nokia C6 is not only affordable but it also combines touchy-feely skills with a sleek physical QWERTY.

Did I just say QWERTY?

For blowers, Nokia’s C series is fast and becoming the Finnish phone maker’s smartest collection. Before the arrival of the C6, Nokia C5 and Nokia C3 have already set the standard for basic functionality which is coupled with high-quality design.

Nokia C6 is made by combining a resistive touch screen with a slide out QWERTY pad; it apes older siblings such as the Nokia N97 and N97 Mini, as well as eyeing up Android rivals like the Motorola DEXT. But under closer inspection, we can say that is it really the do-all smarty it purports to be.

The Amazing Interface

Nokia C6 is Symbia S60, and quite simple and straightforward to use. Weather you have to gain direct facebook access or you want to setting up email on the home screen, on Nokia C6 it is as simple as tapping in your email address and password. Its front screen is too cluttered, especially when the view is of landscape.

The Rocking Multimedia

The Nokia C6’s calling cards contain snapper in it. With the help of functional LED light, the 5MP pictures are aided so now you can easily share your shots all over social media with just a one touch access to the world of web. Other multimedia functions also include video and playback music. Its media player works really well and only such phone users who are the most technophobic, would be unable to get to grips with it.

Bobbling QWERTY and the Revolving Browser

Nokia C6 is QWERTY phone, nevertheless it is more than decent and it takes less than a few minutes to get really up to speed with it. Its keys provide a dull hollow sound every time they’re tapped, with a decent bobble on each one in order to make sure you don’t slip onto the wrong key while typing out texts.

Slip and slide

From a distance, Nokia C6 is a slider phone that looks like the N97, and remembers that was last year’s top-of-the-range Nokia phone.  However, if we take a look at C6, it seems much cheaper. The slider mechanism is solid and springy in a reassuring manner, but the case itself is dull and plasticity.

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

Baber August 3, 2010 at 3:32 AM

Looks really Ugly!

Irfan Suleman August 3, 2010 at 5:10 AM

damn expensive handset, better to buy any Android powered phone in touch much amount :)

Sara August 4, 2010 at 5:19 AM

ya m agree,,, this phone set is outstanding,,, but expensive little bit,, i mean according to its features, this amount doe’snt have any match…

Nida Ali August 4, 2010 at 5:45 AM

Its a fact that Nokia sets r usually of high cost.But u can see that they r also providing the best quality of service.Just like Nokia N series is no doubt costly but it simply outclass.
So in my point of view apart from price “Nokia Rocks!”
Thnks.

Aamir Mushtaq August 4, 2010 at 10:54 AM

Go for Blackberry Guys, its awesome :)

Ayesha August 4, 2010 at 4:01 PM

My elder sis have the white Nokia as in picture above and my younger brother have blackberry!!
Both Rocks!!!! :)

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