Nokia X6

Posted by John Bric on Sep 5th, 2009 and filed under Mobile, Nokia. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

Nokia X6

Nokia has made music a whole lot better with the release oft its newest mobile phone, the Nokia X6.

While the iPhone may have laid the foundation for the combination of music and mobile technology, Nokia has built on it, and created a handset that you could almost call a walking music directory.

The Nokia X6 comes with a 3.2-inch touch screen, 32GB of storage offering 35 hours of continuous music playback, and a 5 mega pixel camera.

Mobile phones have evolved in a huge manner since the boom in the 90’s, however it seems like Nokia have finally produced a device, which is just as much a camera, as it is a mp3 player, as it is a phone.

Nokia has noted the flaws, which the iPhone have failed to fix, such as the lack of storage space, and they have fixed these in the X6.

Apart from its great capabilities, the new phone also comes in a sleek and sexy design that is under 14mm thin.

If we haven’t sold the phone enough yet, maybe this will help:

The Nokia X6 also comes with 16 days standby time, Carl Zeiss optics, dual LED flash, TV-out, video editing, and online sharing with Nokia Music store.

If that isn’t enough, it even offers full web browser and Flash Lite support, a GPS system, Ovi Maps and Playlist DJ and much more.

The Nokia X6 is set to hit the shelves around Christmas time and is expected to cost the average buyer around $700.


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