Nokia 6600 slide review: Beautiful to use

Beautiful to use

GSMArena team, 09 October 2008.

User interface

Nokia 6600 employs the Series 40 5th edition user interface, FP 1. Except for the newly included Maps application, the interface has undergone no notable changes

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S40 user interface

The standby screen of Nokia 6600 slide features the pre-selected wallpaper with the usual status readings, such as signal strength, battery status, ringing profile icon and time in the top bar. The center of the navigation key opens the main menu, while the context keys can be assigned a function of your choice. The font on the main display can be of any color.

Active standby mode is available. It consists of four tabs that can be edited or relocated as users see fit. In the most common case, the top area is reserved for instant access to favorite functions denoted by their respective icons. The central area provides instant access to the music player, radio and calendar. At the very bottom the "Note" bar appears, but it can also be changed to let's say "Search Web". Quite naturally, the two soft keys behavior can also be customized.

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Active standby mode • Each tab can be modified to the user liking

The icons themselves haven't been changed a jot, keeping the well known design with animation of the selected icon. They can also be freely reordered within the grid, should the user find their original order inconvenient.

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The four main menu views: Grid with labels, tab, grid and list views

Submenus appear as lists. As usual, alphanumeric keyboard shortcuts to menu items are enabled.

The interface is quick and responsive. There were freezes or unexpected restarts for the time of our review.

The only downside of the S40 user interface seems to be the lack of multi-tasking support - something that Sony Ericsson have implemented on their feature phones long ago. With S40 you can't just minimize a Java application (such as the Opera browser for example) and go read a new message.

With Sony Ericsson phones you can even switch between two running Java applications - (Skype and Google maps are some nice examples here). Nokia isn't there yet with S40, so we guess that puts us on the waiting list for the 6th edition of the interface.

There are six predefined ringing profiles on Nokia 6600 slide. These should be enough to cover virtually any scenario. Flight mode is at hand too, turning off all transceivers and rendering the phone usable without a SIM card inserted.

Customization

The background color of the entire menu, as well as the wallpaper, can also be easily modified by changing the active theme. There are four themes preinstalled on the Nokia 6600 but downloading new ones is only a matter of seconds.

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Two of the three preinstalled themes

Reader comments

  • Theoldmototoad50
  • 03 Nov 2019
  • nGv

I'm exactly the same - if you can, try to remember which buttons did what (very hard, free) Or else just buy a new screen of ebay (not as hard, paid)

  • mark
  • 10 Dec 2012
  • sXL

does anyone know how i can retreive my contacts from my nokia 6600 slide that has a broken screen

  • Dean
  • 27 Aug 2011
  • kUu

how do erase the text conversation from the memory of this Nokia 6600 such as skype, messenger and other application, cos every time you open a conversation the old conversation comes up on the screen. please advise thanks