Nokia 6220 Review

A novel feature of the Nokia 6220 is the EDGE connectivity, which along with GPRS provides a very high-speed internet connection. In addition, the Nokia 6220's XHTML browser provides a rich full colour interface to the web.
Nokia have resisted the temptation to make the appearance of the Nokia 6220 "cool" and have sensibly provided a conventionally-styled keypad, making the phone usable as well as smart.
The main problems with the Nokia 6220 are the poor quality screen (just 4096 colours and 128 x 128 pixels) and poor camera (CIF resolution - that's just 352 x 288 pixels). These really let the phone down, and a much better choice is the Nokia 6230.
Features of the Nokia 6220 include:
- WAP 2.0, GPRS, HSCSD & EDGE (max 118.4 kbits/s download)
- XHTML browser
- Integrated digital camera (352 x 288 resolution)
- Video recorder and player (max 94 kb per clip)
- MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)
- Polyphonic ringtones
- Downloadable Java games & applications
- Pre-installed java apps: 2 games, world clock, currency converter, portfolia manager
- Extensive calendar
- Colour display (4096 colours, 128 x 128 pixels)
- Speed dialling & voice dialling
- Voice recorder
- Built-in FM radio
- Integrated handsfree speaker
- Pop-Port™ interface
- Infrared connectivity
- Phonebook (300 names)
- Built-in infra-red modem
- Size: 107 x 45 x 18 mm
- Weight: 92g
- Tri band
- Battery standby: 150 - 300 hours
- Battery talktime: 2 - 5 hours
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