Nokia 6500 classic
Posted by Mobile World | Posted in Nokia | Posted on 05:12
ust made commercially available, the Nokia 6500 classic is a sight for the sore eyes of thousands of slim-phone lovers, who had been quivering with anticipation. The new addition to the Nokia Series 40 team had us equally impatient to see what it's capable of. The Nokia 6500 classic is slim, but not enough to slip our scrutiny. So, sit back as we put this thin gadget through its paces.
Nokia 6500 classic official photos
Key features
- Very sleek and slim
- 1 GB of internal memory
- Great 16M color QVGA display
- Snappy user interface
- 3G network support
- Rich preloaded content
- Bluetooth with A2DP support
Main disadvantages:
- No microSD card slot
- No FM radio
- No video calls, not even with the main camera
- Prone to fingerprints
- Mediocre camera
- Uncomfortable keypad
With the deservingly warm welcomed Nokia 6300, it seemed the legendary Nokia 6230 had finally found its rightful successor. As time passed however, the slim Finn was having harder and harder time standing its ground to a growing number of rivals. Now Nokia is throwing another super thin phone in the battle and it seems to be a worthy reinforcement. Armed with 1 GB of onboard memory and design that simply cannot go unnoticed, Nokia 6500 classic surely deserves attention. So, let us give it all of ours.
Nokia 6500 classic review photos
Box filled with paper
If you expected miracles from the Nokia 6500 classic box you might end up disappointed. In the slim (what else?) retail package we found a charger, a wired handsfree and a microUSB cable. A miniUSB obviously would've been too large for the slim body, hence the not-so-popular microUSB format is used. Not that this will bother anyone, as the cable can be easily carried along if needed that badly. Leaving that aside, the box reveals a CD with the required PC sync software, a manual and, finally, a quick start guide.
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