My new cell phone should be a phone and updates
1. have Bluetooth.
2. have Wi-Fi.
3. music player / radio have.
4. have GPS.
5. be favorable.
That sounds like the penny! And was ready to smears. Then I saw the C6. I've always had a Nokia phone. So far, I was not disappointed. But why this time an iPhone or another brand does not even come into question:
- = = Free Navigation -
Nokia recently not only offers free maps, but a totally free navigation (incl. Routing). Offline, using GPS. It is transmitted via the Internet, as long as you do not allow any data. So absolutely no additional costs! Easy to mobile and off. In addition, Nokia provides constant free map updates. This provides no Navi manufacturers! And unlike a Navi you have the cell phone with you at all.
The practice test shows: The navigation is to die for! Easy to use, great view, good leadership and excellent features. And it remains top notch, if you are traveling on foot or by bike. The display may be smaller than that of a real Navi, but this phone may well serve as a true replacement for a TomTom, Navigon or Becker.
The free navigation is available in virtually all new smartphones from Nokia. Why it was with me the C6 and not about the Nokia N97 mini?
- Price = = -
Clearly, the C6 offers an unbeatable price / performance ratio! Compared to N97, it is, however, also be larger, heavier, and especially thick. Those looking for a small mobile phone, for the C6 is not perhaps the best solution. I too therefore initially tended to N97. But that was me then simply too expensive. A complete keyboard does not have to be necessarily. But the Nokia 5228, also a current model, unfortunately, was eliminated because it had to offer, no WiFi.
- = = Practice -
The mobile phone is explained practically by itself. The operation is very simple. Even the e-mail setup is a breeze for most accounts. Nokia offers a great wizard!
I was a little skeptical at the touchscreen. It's my first cell phone with touchscreen. But once tasted, never without! This even works so well that I now understand why most cell phones have no keyboard. Sure, the computer modeled 4-line keyboard C6 is great surfing or when SMS messages. But in retrospect I know: It would have gone without. The C6 incidentally also provides input via handwriting recognition. Then you can paint the characters on the touch screen.
- = Short and sweet = -
+ Connection: Excellent! Similar to my previous phone, the N79.
+ Calls: Very good intelligibility.
+ Music player: Great service and clarity. (Only the supplied headphones are not a revelation. Significantly poorer sound than that of N79)
+ Camera: Good Pictures (5 MPix), very fast tripping!
+ Organizer Features
+ Personalize: Assign background image, shortcuts, contacts or groups individual ringtones - everything goes very easy!
The battery life is very good. At least in standby and normal telephone operation. But when using Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or GPS it decreases rapidly. Disable better when not in use!