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The Nokia 6220 Classic is a full-featured handset with professional-level camera that offers high speed downloads and a host of options for sharing images and videos with your friends.

Among the highlights of the handset is a five megapixel camera with Xenon flash and Carl Zeiss optics, making it easily on a par with many single purpose digital cameras on the market.

Employing an HSDPA connection, the handset can perform downloads up to ten times faster than those with WCDMA networks, with owners also able to browse the web, send and receive emails and stream video quicker. This speedy connectivity means that updating blogs or uploading photos and videos to favourite sharing sites like Share on Ovi or Flickr can be done right from the Nokia 6220 classic.

Photos can also be geotagged thanks to A-GPS functionality, making them easier to search for and share. These can then be viewed on a television screen with the integrated TV-out feature, sent from phone to phone via wireless Bluetooth connection, or viewed in full colour on the phone's large 2.2 inch display.

Other features include the new Nokia Maps 2.0 application, which helps with finding routes for travelling, an internet browser, e-mail, FM radio and up to 8GB of memory. Adaptive Multi Rate speech coding technology, meanwhile, gives a more natural sound to human voices and cuts out background noise.

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User Reviews

Summary

Based on 1 review(s) since Jun 2008
  • Reliability
    Bad
  • Ease of use
    Average
  • Battery life
    Average
  • Design
    Bad

Individual Reviews (1)

  • Reliability
    Bad
  • Ease of use
    Average
  • Battery life
    Average
  • Design
    Bad
  • Recommended:
    No
, 12th May 2009

At first view a good little handset packed with features. However the buttons do feel stiff and they give the phone a kind of 'cheap, clicky' feel in comparison with my old N70. One other fault that I have had with the 6220 is that the keypad over the selector buttons is not very durable. Both right and left selector keys are split and I am by no means heavy handed, or an over user of them. So far, I haven't had much sucess in getting the keypad replaced under warranty either. This is despite it being a fairly obvious material/design fault in my opinion. I do not think that this set will last until I'm due for an upgrade again.

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