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Nokia 6220 Classic
| Author | Sandra Vogel |
| Published | 19th Jul 2008 |
| Manufacturer | Nokia |
| Price | From Free on Contract |
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Comments for Nokia 6220 Classic
A.N.Other said on 20th July 2008
Thomas C said on 20th July 2008
Agreed
Gizzo Freko said on 21st July 2008
What about the phone speed, display quality, call quality.. I wanna know more about the speed. Is it as speedy as the N82... Please don't just list out the features, we need in-depth review of the product....
Mark Walton said on 21st July 2008
Agreed again. I've had one of these for a couple of weeks now and friends with N95's are impressed with the feature list compared to the 'brick' that they are carrying around. Who cares about Wi-Fi unless you specifically want that feature, the last two phones I had came with Wi-Fi and I don't recall ever using it for anything. If you need internet access then most half decent contracts come with more than enough monthly download limits, I've got 3GB and I'm never going to use all of that, even with Nokia maps. My desktop PC is for downloading music/videos etc... I guess I'm getting old and don't need to upload every video I take to Youtube etc....................
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Yet another quality 'can't be bothered' T.R mobile review written from the back of a fag packet. Time to head elsewhere for a more informative review from someone who's actually spent time with a phone before reviewing it. You really think Nokia would put wifi on a phone that's going to be free on a 15 quid a month contract? Then what would be the point of the N series phones (as this phone is basically a smaller, and much cheaper N82 without wifi) and what would this do to the battery life of a fairly compact phone(compared to an N95 or N82) in real world usage. Real world usage by the way isn't when you take the easy route of playing an MP3 on repeat until the battey runs out , it involves a general mix of phone calls, texts, 3G internet, a few piccies and standby time etc. I could go on about the quality of this review, but I can feel myself turning into a grumpy old man so I'll stop. Please put a bit more effort into your phone reviews, maybe from someone who actually knows how to use one.