While competitors have been pumped out of the touch-screen phones, Nokia has fallen slightly behind in this respect. But now the Finns wake up, and new phone X6 is an example. We test it at full speed right now.
Last year at exactly this time, so come with Nokia’s first touchscreen phone: 5800th Then Nokia was finally distributed among the major mobile phone manufacturers with a touch screen mobile. Naturally, I thought 5800 was just the first example of a flood of exciting Touch screen-trick from the Finnish mobile giant.
But I was wrong. In 2009, Nokia has just squeezed out the occasional trick with a touch screen. And that 5800 has begun to feel increasingly out of date. So now the question: Is the Nokia X6, the new star that will save mobile buyers?
Nokia X6 seems not directly to any lyxmobil in the shell, as construction quality feels a bit cheap. The screen is however a boost compared to many of Nokia’s previous touch screens – X6 has capacitive screen that reacts with lightning speed, even when it touches. This affects the whole course experience X6 quite a lot.
It is a bit sad with the screen is that it is so small. Sure, 3.2 inches, it is the fact sheet, and it sounds okay, on paper the same format such as Google Mobile HTC Magic. But because the screen is a long, narrow, wide screen is 3.2 inches so in practice a right Thud small touch screen, much less than other 3.2-inch screens that I compare this with the editors.
On the other hand, of course, narrow the screen in favor of the phone’s size is quite small. X6 feels not at all clumsy.
The phone has 32 gigabytes of memory is one thing that feels a little luxury, especially in order to fit with such huge-month music. What you pay for when buying X6 is also unlimited music downloads from Nokia Music Store – which is part of the phone’s price. At the top of the phone there’s a phone, and Nokia is generous enough to send some fine headphones in the box, with a microphone and control buttons on the cord.

Phone laddkontakt and USB connectors on the top of the phone.
After I received the order of the login code and all of Nokia’s music store, it feels like one of the really nice things about the phone. After that the phone was synced to your PC Player also began Ovi music store to function on your phone – for free downloading of music. The feeling of being able to sit and look through all the music, and just download and listen is that you want to portable music to work.
The camera is another pleasant surprise. It is really fast and the pictures are actually much better than I had expected. But it is the speed of the camera that is most surprising, it’s just such a thing as mobile cameras are often poor. Still images can not be in Widescreen, but the screen is in Widescreen. It simply has to do with camera sensors, in principle, always built for shooting at 4:3 aspect ratio.

5-megapixel camera takes surprisingly decent photos, especially doing it quickly.
In contrast, the camera function for video recording one widescreen mode, but it means in practice only to the pixels at the top and bottom are cut off from the film. With maximum resolution is in any case, the video okay, but not in class, for example, Sony Ericsson Satio.

Video playback with the X6.
Nokia’s Ovi software store Store is on the phone, and I load down quickly, among other things, Facebook Application and MSN Messenger from there for free. After one semester with the start-up problems have Nokia software store has become really useful.
In terms of the functions X6 feels after those first days as an interesting handset, although the quality and the hardware feels much cheaper than it is. We will be back shortly with a more extensive test of the X6.

Headset WH-500 resulting in the box marks the X6 is a mobile with a focus on music.
| Nokia X6 |
| Type: 3G phone with turbo 3G and quadband GSM and EDGE Dimensions: 111 x 51 x 13.8 mm Screen: 3.2 inch TFT capacitive touchscreen with 16:9 aspect ratio, 360 x 640 pixels and 16 million colors. Internal memory: 32 GB, no slot for memory cards Talk time: 5 hours Standby: 400 hours Music time: 35 hours Music format: MP3, SpMidi, AAC, AAC +, eAAC +, WMA, MTP Camera: 5 megapixels, dual LED photo lights Operating System: Symbian Series 60, 5 th edition Other: A-GPS, WLAN, 3.5-millimeter headphone jack and headphones on sale |
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