Nokia 6800 Review

When you turn the phone horizontally and open it up, you'll be presented with a full keyboard. You can even start writing a message with the cover closed, and continue with the cover open.
With its efficient and unique design, the Nokia 6800 lets you write more easily and effectively. The concatenated messaging function lets you write much longer messages, and the distribution list function will allow you to send a message to several people at a time. With multimedia messaging (MMS), you can receive messages containing a mixture of text, polyphonic sound, and an image, which can be saved as a ringtone or as wallpaper; you can also send and forward messages containing images and text to other MMS compatible phones.
Polyphonic ringtones and an integrated stereo FM radio offer you a high-quality sound experience.
SyncML compatibility allows you to synchronize personal data remotely over a network.
With the Notes feature, it's easy to take short meeting minutes, capture your thoughts, or keep a diary.
We definitely recommend that you consider the Nokia 6820 instead however, as the Nokia 6800 feels very much like a prototype for this device.
Features of the Nokia 6800 include:
- Full integrated QWERTY keyboard
- WAP 1.2.1, GPRS & HSCSD (High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data)
- MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)
- Stereo FM radio
- Downloadable Java applications
- Colour display (4096 colours, 128 x 128 pixels, 8 lines of text)
- Polyphonic ringtones, plus standard ringtones
- Integrated handsfree speaker with adjustable volume
- Predictive text input
- SMS distribution list
- Mobile chat
- Electronic wallet (protects credit card details & passwords)
- Phonebook
- Speed dialling
- Built-in infra-red modem & USB cable port
- Downloadable colour wallpaper
- Screensaver
- Clock, alarm clock, calculator, currency converter, stopwatch
- 2 games (Triple Pop & Bounce)
- Size: 119 x 55 x 23 mm
- Weight: 122g
- Battery standby: 100 - 150 hours
- Battery talktime: up to 7 hours
- Dual band
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