Friday, January 28, 2011

Nokia X6 16GB


Nokia X-6 Wallpaper
In the world of Nokia it's all about evolution, rather than revolution. So don't expect the specs on the X6 to blow your mind. The handset is the next step for the market leader scrambling to make up for a late start in touch- screens. To be honest, the Symbian S60 touch edition has been struggling to catch up with the standard setters in terms of user experience. And the X6 claims to have the answer: the responsiveness only a capacitive screen can bring.
Nokia X-6 Picture

The Nokia X6 is also the first XpressMusic handset to head straight for the high-end. Midrange is the highest the music Finns have gone so we are interested to see how this change of approach works. Nokia have always had a strong appeal to the masses, but pleasing the selected few is undoubtedly harder.
Key features:
Nokia X-6 Looks

    Quad-band GSM support
    Tri-band 3G with HSDPA support
    3.2" 16M-color TFT LCD 16:9 capacitive touchscreen (360 x 640 pixels)
    Symbian S60 5th edition UI
    ARM 11 434 MHz CPU, 128 MB of RAM memory
    5 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash
    VGA video recording at 30fps
    Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP technology
    Built-in GPS receiver
    32GB built-in storage
    FM radio with RDS
    Bluetooth and USB (standard microUSB connector) v2.0
    3.5mm standard audio jack
    Very good audio quality
    Proximity sensor for screen auto turn-off
    Accelerometer sensor for automatic UI rotation and motion-based gaming
    Stereo speakers
    TV out
    "Comes with music" edition gives you a year of all-you-can-eat music subscription
    Landscape on-screen virtual QWERTY keyboard
    Ovi Maps 3.0 Touch
    Further Ovi and MySpace service integration (direct image and video uploads)
Nokia WH-500 Headphones
    Most regional retail packages include a set of the great Nokia WH-500 headphones
X6 16GB Memory
Nokia X-6 Sidelook

Main disadvantages:

    X6 is still quite pricey (around 500 euro at the time of writing)
    UI is still immature with somewhat inconsistent user experience
    Touch web browser not quite polished and with dodgy Flash support
    No voice-guided navigation license
    No office document viewer preinstalled
    Doesn't charge off microUSB
    Very poor sunlight legibility
    Slow image gallery
    No DivX/XviD support for the video player
    No microSD card slot (as a connectivity solution)
Nokia X-6 Amazing Mobile Phone
Nokia X-6 Audioplayer
NOKIA X-6 Picture

As you can see in the two lists above there is almost nothing new in the software package, so it all falls on the hardware to justify the high asking price. The well-stuffed retail package is a great place to start but does the capacitive screen improve usability enough to be worth the extra money over, say, the 5800 XpressMusic? And the difference in price is by no means trivial..

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