Saturday, December 6, 2008

Nokia 6220 Classic

Phone Features
Memory: 120 MB
Display: 16 million colours
Browser: XHTML, WAP 2.0, HTML
Call Time: 2.5 h
Standby: 250 h
Camera: 5 MP
Connectivity: BluetoothCable/USB
Music Formats: AACMP3WMA
Weight: 90g
Size: 108 x 47 x 15mm

The Nokia 6220 Classic is a slim compact handset packed to the brim with features and functionality, it may not look the best, but underneath that bland exterior is a lot to be found.


The Device

The Nokia 6220 Classic is an amazing device for the price of the handset with features comprisable to that of the Nokia N95.


Looking at the front case you have the usual array of buttons, I found the keyboard and casing felt a little plasticity, not the usual sturdy construction Nokia is known for, but I can only put that down to the price of the handset. The keys are all flush to the device and a reasonable size for the size of the handset.

The 2.2inch display is bright and crisp, although with the addition of the S60 3rd Edition some text can appear a little small, but this is not a major problem.


On the bottom of the handset there is a micro UBS port for transferring data, a charging socket and 2.5 mm audio jack socket, as always it would have been great to have a 3.5 mm jack, but you do get TV/Hi-Fi out leads something that usually only appears on high end devices.


On the left of the device is the micro SD slot expandable upto 8GB and a rather unique feature is the quick launch button for Nokia Maps.

On the right of the device is the volume rocker and quick launch camera button.


The back of the device is where the Nokia 6220 Classic really come into its own. The 5 mega pixel Carl Zeiss auto focus lens is protected by a manual lense cover, but that’s not all you also get a xenon flash, truly outstanding.

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