Nokia 6020 Review

The Nokia 6020 has a sensible keypad design and is a compact size. The joystick and rectangular keypad layout make it easy to use, and the menus are also intuitive, making it easy to access the phone's functions. The personal organiser is well thought-out, with an extensive calendar function to manage your daily schedules, meetings, and events. Voice commands, an integrated handsfree speaker and fast data access complete the essential functions needed by most business users.
The phone comes with a basic digital camera and a camcorder capable of recording video clips of up to 50 seconds, but imaging is not the Nokia 6020's strongest point. The small display with a resolution of 128 x 128 pixels is inadequate for a phone of this type and is one of the poorest in any phone of this class. Connectivity is also quite basic, with Bluetooth being an obvious ommission.
It seems that the Nokia 6020 is intended to be a budget business phone, but it might have been more successful if the camera and camcorder had been ommitted and a Bluetooth wireless connection and larger screen added. The Nokia 6020 is trying to be a jack of all trades, but is master of none.
Features of the Nokia 6020 include:
- Display: 65,536 colours, 128 x 128 pixels
- Integrated VGA camera (640 x 480 pixels)
- Camcorder for clips up to 50 seconds
- Dedicated Push to Talk button
- Joystick
- Voice Features: voice dialing, voice commands, voice recorder
- Integrated handsfree speaker
- 16-voice polyphonic ringtones
- SMS, MMS, email (POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP), instant messaging
- Predictive text
- Downloadable Java applications
- Personal organiser with extensive calendar and contacts
- xHTML browser
- Mobile wallet
- WAP, GPRS, HSCSD, EGPRS (up to 177.6 kbps)
- Connectivity: USB
- Triband
- Size: 106 x 44 x 20 mm
- Weight: 90g
- Talktime: 3 hours
- Battery standby: up to 14 days
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