This technical Nokia 6600 review is based on a computer algorithm, it is in no way a live hands-on review. It takes a close look at its best and weakest sides so that you make an informed decision.
The Good:
- Technology: The Nokia 6600 works with global GSM frequencies which is convenient if you travel overseas frequently. (Note that additional roaming charges from your home carrier generally apply) (score: 7/7)
- Talk Time: 240 minutes of talking time. It is good enough! (score: 16/20)
- Phone Book: It can store a variable number of phone book entries. This is usually the case of phones with a dynamic memory and, it normally allows for a lot of phone numbers to be stored. (score: 20/20)
- Speakerphone: It has a speakerphone, which will prove useful in a car or in other situations. (score: 10/10)
- Wireless Data System: Bluetooth-enabled, which is an interesting plus. Bluetooth is not really necessary but may be handy if you want to use a wireless headset or transfer data to or from your (Bluetooth-enabled) laptop, for instance. (score: 7/7)
The Average:
- Stand-by Time: A stand-by time of 192 hours. It is about average. (score: 12/20)
The Not-So-Good:
- Weight: 4.37 ounces of weight is somewhat above average. You may find the Nokia 6600 slightly too big. (score: 4/20)
- Camera: The 640 x 480 built-in camera is minimal. Useful, but you won't make artwork with it. (score: 3/10)
Overall Score: 83
* Look at these 3 phones. They ranked higher than the Nokia 6600:
Sony Ericsson K610im (Score= 137)
Sony Ericsson k610i (Score= 130)
Sony Ericsson V630 (Score= 125)
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** Considering that manufacturers do not always list technical specifications in full, some features may be missing. Thus, the script that computed that analysis may produce non-sense results. Shall that happen, email me to let me know.
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