The dimensions of the Nokia X6 are 111x 51x thirteen.8 mm making it perfectly sized for consolation of use, whilst its light weight of just 126 grams makes it a pocket friendly handset.
The versatile media player combined with a number of pre-installed games (along with access to a library of downloadable games) and a stereo FM radio player offer a number of entertainment options. Productivity features include a handy organiser, voice command/dial and a photo editor.
Initially, it may seem odd that a micro SD slot isn't included in the handset. However, there simply is no need for one thanks to a whopping 32 GB of interior storage which can store a vast amount of files and data.
The Nokia in particular seem to have hit the nail on the head with the X6 as far as appeal to the entertainment fans is involved. This demographic of cellular phone user are sure to be impressed by the spec list.
If you prefer the Nokia X6 check out the Nokia C6
The Nokia have set their sights on the entertainment side of things with the new X6. Boasting a versatile media player, Wi-Fi Internet access and heaps of interior storage, along with a five mega pixel camera, it in particular appears to ticks all the boxes.
In order to provide the Nokia X6 with optimum levels of connectivity, a number of varying connectivity options are employed. In order to stay connected to cellular networks, class 32 versions of the two GPRS & EDGE are utilised. In places covered by 3G, access to the Internet is provided courtesy of an HSDPA connection at speeds of up to 3.6 mega bytes per second. Where available, Wi-Fi Technology utilises the indications provided by local wireless Internet routers in order to provide a faster web browsing experience at broadband speeds. In order to attach to a range of other devices reminiscent of compatible phones and computers, the two Bluetooth and micro USB connections are included. By utilising these, users can carry out varying tasks reminiscent of backing up contact information and transferring media files.
Users are alerted to incoming calls and text messages via vibration and ringing with the option to download polyphonic ringtones and utilises MP3 music files as ringtones. By assigning MP3 files as ringtones, users have the option to customise their handset in order to hear the song of their choice each and each time the phone rings. Effective handsfree communication is conveniently achieved thanks to a built in speakerphone equipped with stereo speakers, and a 3.5 mm audio Jack.
The Nokia X6 boasts an impressive five mega pixel digital camera which is supplied with a wealth of image enhancing features. These include Autofocus, dual LED flash and a video light. Video can be shot in VGA quality at 30 frames per second, along with secondary filming in QCIF quality at 15 frames per second.