Friday, December 11, 2009

Nokia 6220 Classic on 3 PAYG Mobile Phone


Nokia 6220 Classic

On 3 PAYG Mobile Phone The Nokia 6220 Classic has a feature list as long as the Silk Route however its most exemplary asset is its 5-megapixel camera with Carl ZeissT Lens and Xenon Flash which produces crisp radiant images with deep blues in sunlight and relatively natural colours in low-light with flash. That said the automatic flash is not lovely at measuring light levels so it is best to physically activate the flash in dim light or risk ending up with blurry artefact-riddled photos. Also its red-eye reduction feature isnt nice. A lower-quality CIF camera is also embedded in the front panel for 3G video calling. Other multimedia features include a media gallery FM stereo radio with RDS a voice recorder and a basic music player.

Complementing the quality of the photos is the Nokia 6220 Classics 2.2-inch QVGA 16 million colour screen. From first boot its crispness clarity and vibrancy makes for a pocket wonder its size is over sufficient for proudly displaying your shots. To save your photos (and multimedia) the Nokia 6220 Classic includes 120MB of internal memory which can be boosted to up to 8GB using a microSD memory card. Partnered with photo uploading and geotagging capabilities the Nokia 6220 Classic is a winner. Using an web data connection its simple to set up an account and start uploading to Nokias free-and-unlimited OviT media-sharing web-site from your handset which is handy for sharing happy-snaps and trip details when youre away from your desktop.

Thankfully when using OviT images are automatically compressed prior to upload thus keeping down your data spend. Note that this is not the case with Flickr unless youre on a generous data plan you probably wont want to be uploading oodles of photos at 730KB a pop. Naturally this can all be possible using the Nokia 6220 Classics 3G HSDPA connectivity its in-built Web browser and a healthy data plan. For more pedestrian connectivity needs the Nokia 6220 Classic can send email with attachments and includes Bluetooth and a USB port which when combined with bundled Nokia Suite application makes easy work of syncing your calendar entries and contacts with a computer.

Mac users however do not have this luxury at time of writing they were still unable to sync the handset with iSync (horrors). On both platforms they could utilise the Nokia 6220 Classic as a storage device via both Bluetooth and USB interfaces. Specifications: Battery Talk time - 2.5 hours Standby time - 250 hours Camera Camera resolution - 5-megapixel Digital zoom - 20x Video capture - Yes Connectivity Networks - GSM 850 GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 UMTS 2100 Digital zoom - 20x Bluetooth Wi-Fi 3G HSDPA Data services GPRS WAP EDGE UMTS HSDPA USB connectivity - Yes Display Main display: Screen resolution - 320 x 240 pixels Main display: Number of colours - 16 million Entertainment Video player - Yes Games - Yes Music player - Yes Functionality Input method - Numerical keypad Ringtone options - Monophonic Polyphonic MP3 Java - Yes Operating system - Series 60 Supported audio file formats - AAC AAC MP3 WMA Supported video file formats - MPEG-4 upported picture file formats - JPG Video calls - Yes Web browser - Yes General Phone type - 3G Multimedia Music Smartphone Imaging GPS Gaming Dimensions (W x D x H) - 47 x 15 x 108 mm Weight - 90 g Memory - Internal memory - 120 MB Expansion slot - microSD Messaging - Messaging options - SMS MMS Physical features - Available colours - Black Included accessories - Manual Software (Windows) Charger Stereo headset USB cable Limited to 2 handsets per customer/household in any 6 month period

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