Preceding the success of Nokia C3, Nokia launched the other C series named Nokia C6. Dedicated as messaging phone, Nokia C6 brings up a new experience to its user. And here, we have Nokia C6 review.
First, let’s take a look at Nokia C6 review in design and appearance. Nokia C6 brings up touchsreen design plus a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. For a slide phone, Nokia C6 is quite heavy weighing 150 grams and chunky measuring 113 x 53 x 16.8 mm. On the front side of the phone, there is 3.2 inches (360 x 640 pixels) and 16 million colors touchscreen. The touchscreen is presented with resistive technology. It’s fairly responsive, but you still need to put a little pressure on the touchscreen to take a command on the touchscreen. Below the screen, there are three physical buttons in a row, Call, Menu and End Call. The End Menu key is also served as Power key. Above the screen, there are the earpiece on the center, proximity and lighting sensors, and a front camera for video calling. On top of the phone, there is a 3.5 mm headset jack and right next to it, a microUSB port. The right hand side is housed by the volume control keys, the lock slider, and the camera shutter key while on the left hand side is the hot-swap microSD card slot. The charging port is located in the bottom side of the phone. Finally, the back side is housed by a speaker and a 5 megapixels camera. Slide side open, and there is a four row QWERTY keyboard.
Next, on Nokia C6 review is the interface. Nokia C6 is supported by Symbian S60 version 5. The homescreen is housed by five slots of application shortcut and widget that can be customized. The main menu is stacked in a 3×4 grid with the familiar set of Nokia icons. It supports multitasking and runs smoothly. Thanks to its ARM 11 at 434MHz and 128MB RAM.
After that, let’s take a look at Nokia C6 review in internet and connectivity. Nokia C6 runs on quad band network and support HSDPA network. The internet is connected via EDGE, GPRS and HSDPA network (depending on network reception in your area) as well as WiFi. There are also Bluetooth and microUSB port for data exchange.
Now, Nokia C6 review moves on camera and multimedia features. The camera uses 5 megapixels with autofocus and LED flash. It comes up with standard scene modes, white balance and self-timer adjustments, a multiple shots mode as well as manual exposure and ISO setups. The camera can also record videos in VGA resolution at 30 frames per second. The music player is fine enough. The Audio output through speaker is average both strength and quality, a slight distortion is heard at high volume, and the sound is flat. It supports video player too with an ability to play MPEG-4 videos in VGA resolution with the RealPlayer format.
Nokia C6 also take a look at its application. Nokia C6 comes up with pre-installed application and more which can be downloaded at the Ovi Store. These include a unit converter, Quickoffice, PDF reader, Psiloc World Traveler and Shazam. There are also Facebook, Friendster, Hi5, MySpace, AP Mobil, CNN Video and YouTube.
Last but not least on Nokia C6 review is battery support. Nokia C6 is supported by standard battery Li-Ion 1200 mAh (BL-4J) which can last for up to 7 hours on talktime mode and 17 days on standby mode.
First, let’s take a look at Nokia C6 review in design and appearance. Nokia C6 brings up touchsreen design plus a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. For a slide phone, Nokia C6 is quite heavy weighing 150 grams and chunky measuring 113 x 53 x 16.8 mm. On the front side of the phone, there is 3.2 inches (360 x 640 pixels) and 16 million colors touchscreen. The touchscreen is presented with resistive technology. It’s fairly responsive, but you still need to put a little pressure on the touchscreen to take a command on the touchscreen. Below the screen, there are three physical buttons in a row, Call, Menu and End Call. The End Menu key is also served as Power key. Above the screen, there are the earpiece on the center, proximity and lighting sensors, and a front camera for video calling. On top of the phone, there is a 3.5 mm headset jack and right next to it, a microUSB port. The right hand side is housed by the volume control keys, the lock slider, and the camera shutter key while on the left hand side is the hot-swap microSD card slot. The charging port is located in the bottom side of the phone. Finally, the back side is housed by a speaker and a 5 megapixels camera. Slide side open, and there is a four row QWERTY keyboard.
Next, on Nokia C6 review is the interface. Nokia C6 is supported by Symbian S60 version 5. The homescreen is housed by five slots of application shortcut and widget that can be customized. The main menu is stacked in a 3×4 grid with the familiar set of Nokia icons. It supports multitasking and runs smoothly. Thanks to its ARM 11 at 434MHz and 128MB RAM.
After that, let’s take a look at Nokia C6 review in internet and connectivity. Nokia C6 runs on quad band network and support HSDPA network. The internet is connected via EDGE, GPRS and HSDPA network (depending on network reception in your area) as well as WiFi. There are also Bluetooth and microUSB port for data exchange.
Now, Nokia C6 review moves on camera and multimedia features. The camera uses 5 megapixels with autofocus and LED flash. It comes up with standard scene modes, white balance and self-timer adjustments, a multiple shots mode as well as manual exposure and ISO setups. The camera can also record videos in VGA resolution at 30 frames per second. The music player is fine enough. The Audio output through speaker is average both strength and quality, a slight distortion is heard at high volume, and the sound is flat. It supports video player too with an ability to play MPEG-4 videos in VGA resolution with the RealPlayer format.
Nokia C6 also take a look at its application. Nokia C6 comes up with pre-installed application and more which can be downloaded at the Ovi Store. These include a unit converter, Quickoffice, PDF reader, Psiloc World Traveler and Shazam. There are also Facebook, Friendster, Hi5, MySpace, AP Mobil, CNN Video and YouTube.
Last but not least on Nokia C6 review is battery support. Nokia C6 is supported by standard battery Li-Ion 1200 mAh (BL-4J) which can last for up to 7 hours on talktime mode and 17 days on standby mode.

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