Nokia 6620 Review


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Credit goes to Dazzla, because his reviews are so good. :p

This is a review on the Nokia 6620; it looks almost exactly the same as the Nokia 6600.

This phone features:

VGA camera which produces images of 640x480 pixel resolution.

Comes with a 32MB MMC Card, but can hold up a 1GB MMC Card.

MP3 player, with MP3 ringtones option.

174x144 screen

Bluetooth, Infared and USB Connectivity

Symbian 60 OS

The main reason I bought this phone was because it?s got so many features and at the time it was the best phone in its price category.Box:b>

Originally I was pretty disappointed because there was no headset with the phone, and for some reason this is a MP3 player phone yet it doesn?t come with a heads:|. :| Other than that everything was fine, it came with a 32MB MMC Card, a DKU-2 Cable, the phone itself and the battery.

I haven?t looked through the manual once yet, there?s not much need, everything pretty simple right out of the box.

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The button placement on this phone is perfect, all the keys, menu button, send/end buttons are perf(Y)ly positioned. (Y)

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Here?s the same picture but this time on my PC.

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Videos

The phone originally comes with RealOne player which is horrible, videos are jagged a:p just plain out horrible. :p But I?ve installed SmartMovie which plays .avi files the way they?re supposed to be played.

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And now you :Dn comment and review my review! :D

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How much does the phone cost? And I noticed it's powered by Rogers... That's a Canadian phone company, right? Do you know if this is available in the US, under the service of Cingular?

It is available under Cingular (I have it). When I bought it earlier this year it was about $220 with a 2-year subscription if I remember correctly.

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