NOKIA 6220
Lexcen from Gripes of Wrath has posted about the week since getting hold of the 6220 Classic.
Some of the hidden functions that aren’t obvious from other reviews are highlighted, such as the voice command functions that are included. Press a button, and say the name of a contact, and the handset will dial it - similarly, say ‘phonebook’, and it will open. Lexcen does have a minor gripe though – as the blog name might suggest – and that is the battery life, which could be a little better, especially after a ‘heavy session’ of GPS tracking.
Have you had your hands on the 6220? Do you agree with Lexcen? Are you thinking of getting one and want to know more? Head over and leave a comment.
NOKIA 6220 - Replace your digitial camera
William Maher, posting on PC Authority, has been testing out the capabilities of the 6220 Classic, and he reckons it’s a distinct possibility that it could replace the digital camera.
He reckons he’d ‘be happy’ to ditch his digital camera in favour of using this handset, and reckons it might even be ‘easier to use’ than some of the heavier Windows-based devices on the market. William reckons that this handset falls into the ‘middle ground’ between ‘hardcore business’ devices and ‘feature-light’ candy bars. There are the usual gripes about the lack of WiFi and the 2.5mm audio jack, but William’s great assertion is that the 6220 is ‘practical enough, and has the quality’ to replace the digital camera most people carry around on holiday and the like. The results of his example snaps were ‘very good, with superb colors and detail’. Take a look for yourself and judge the results.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
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