Nokia 6600 Slide - The Slider Beauty

December 18, 2008, 03:27 AM —  MobileNext.co.uk — 

The Nokia 6600 slide is fully loaded with a variety of features. The Nokia 6600 mobile phone has the perfect balance between a discreet appearance and performance of its needs. This latest mobile phone is loaded with features such as streaming video, music player, 3.2 megapixel camera, USB, FM radio, voice recorder , Games etc. Users can listen to all your favorite songs on the FM radio and MP3 player.

This phone has a 3.2 mega pixel camera that has a Carl Zeiss optical lens through which one can click on an impressive image quality that is sharp and bright for sure. Also, the videos can be recorded with a speed of about 30 frames per second which is just incredible and flattening offer high-quality videos without confusion only for his speed. Nokia 6600 slide has 20 MB of memory that is expandable up to16GB MicrosSD card. Its sophisticated TFT display images and video clips at very high resolution. The high resolution camera which comes incorporated in this mobile phone would definitely make you a photographer at ease.

The Nokia 6600 also has built in a few maps and GPS navigation through a can reach your desired place3 without any hassle. The increased connectivity options and efficient battery of this gadget that does not allow you to feel concerned in any case. If you are a person conscious of style and love of mobile entertainment then this phone can be your perfect companion. Handset combines high fashion with high technology.

The phone also has built-in accelerometer, which allows users to do things like activate the time on the screen or mute calls simply by clicking on the phone twice. The exterior of the 6600 slide makes good use of metal, since it is covered with steel and has a shiny aluminum center button on the d-pad controller. Dimensions of the Nokia 6600 Slide phone are 90 x 45 x 14 mm and weighs 110 g; device has 3 hours of talk time and 340 hours of standby time. You will love this phone as its user-friendly interface that would facilitate access to menus functional at ease.

Lucy Brightly is a content writer and writes about latest gadgets. Mobile phone deals on latest handsets are available with online shops.

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