CellReviews

February 18, 2005

Nokia 6620

The Good:
GPRS, infrared, EDGE capability, SyncML, e-mail, built-in digital camera, xHTML

The Bad:
Tiny screen (128 x 128 pixels), basic display technology (4096 colors), clumsy keypad design, no spreadsheet

Nokia 6620 is a medium class phone, targeted for business people. It is equipped with SyncML and EDGE. SyncML lets you synchronize contacts between your Nokia 6620 and Microsoft Outlook address book. EDGE enables you to access data with fast wireless connection.

The built-in camera is welcome, though too bad it only has resolution up to 352 x 288 pixels. The clumsy keypad design, which the buttons are getting smaller below might also have you adjust your fingers a little bit, to get used to the keypad.

GPRS runs well, and the XHTML browser is here to stay. The browser will help you navigate the Internet faster. Hope you can use the Nokia 6220 as a helpful assistant for your business needs. Too bad, spreadsheet reader or editor is not installed into Nokia 6220.

Conclusion:
Nokia 6220 is for you business people who want a phone that can handle basic functions such as managing contacts with its SyncML and infrared, read or send e-mail with its E-mail software and GPRS. And a simple camera for taking fun pictures won't hurt either. Too bad we don't have spreadsheet application with the Nokia 6220

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