Nokia 6600
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- aftab
- 18 Dec 2003
very nice i purchase with in two days i like because of its digital camera
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- hussain
- 17 Dec 2003
I see 6600 phisically ,its great smartphone.
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- 6800 owner
- 17 Dec 2003
Dudes, and Dudettes alike,
I own a 6800 and I'm truly pleased with what I have.
No 65k display? What can I do if I had it? I just want a color display phone. And 4096 colour screen are COLOUR SCREENS just like the 65k screens that work just fine. I'm satisfied.
What, no Bluetooth? Nokia sucks? Come on... I do NOT want to use Bluetooth in the first place. I just dont need it.
Qwerty keyboard? Now thats something new. But is that what i really want? Hell yes,i do.
Design? Wow. this is new. Is it in fashion? It may not be. Is it classy? It maybe. It has an attitude. Unravel Mr.Qwerty when you need it. Perfect...
And whats with the SonyEricsson vs Nokia and other manufacturers being No1 bullshit? Whats with the anti-Nokia, anti-SonyEricsson bullshit? Does it satisfy you guys to have a phone that is manufactured by the No1 manufacturer? Honestly it would for me, but the bottom line is, the fact that you may have the best phone DOES NOT make you the best.
So bash whoever you want, cos it's you who are the blind one.
:P
And for the record, I am both a Nokia fan as well as a SonyEricsson fan.
I have the T610 and Nokias 7110 and the 6800(Current mobile).
Have a nice day.
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- Anonymous
- 16 Dec 2003
It is a good hand set I ever saw. At the moment it has best camera and camera funtions among all the camera's mobile phones.
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- Malaysian
- 15 Dec 2003
It's no doubt a goog phone from Nokia. 2 major setbacks though, first being the non-availability of auto keyguard & secondly is the absense of timed profiles. These functions should be standard like the previous models. Sometimes the call log gets jammed too.
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- Anonymous
- 14 Dec 2003
seems gud
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- tamer
- 14 Dec 2003
ı'm a 6600 user.but ı couldn't enaugh program for downland.and nat enaugh games.ı would lıke a mp3 player including.and ı m from turkey. not enaugh knowledge about softwere in this country.and nokia site not including turkey.that's strange because a lot of nokia users are.some support please.thanks for your site.
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- Devil
- 14 Dec 2003
You can change covers but the shop has to open the phone since it isn't XPress On covers. The latest firmware is 3.48.0.
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- Kajej
- 14 Dec 2003
I Need help here.. i just got a 6600 recently and was wondering if u can change covers for the phone?? Is it possible in any way?? and how much would it cost THnks
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- Anonymous
- 13 Dec 2003
which one better Samsung E700 or Nokia 6600
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- hasan rehman
- 13 Dec 2003
I think this phone is to big and samsung E700 is better than every other camera phone.
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- Ex7650user
- 13 Dec 2003
Wich software version is the best ???
I m using the 6600 in Romania on orange
when i try to enter the wap via GPRS the G begins to spinbut no page will be displayed could it be that orange Romania doesent support wap 2.0 , they dont have the exact setings in the store I made them using the 7650 setings.
Please help
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- Devil
- 13 Dec 2003
To all 6230 fans, please don't start thinking about the phone for several reasons... First, it has a lousy 128x128 pixel screen!! It is very small and the camera will look ridiculous on it even if it is 65k colors. 6230 isn't even Symbian operated... Guess 6600 is still the leader. =)
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- Levier
- 12 Dec 2003
I want to know the prices!
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- Mario Sarno
- 12 Dec 2003
MMS and GPRS work perfectly in this phone. To set up MMS/GPRS, go to
Tools>Settings>Connection>Access Points.
Create a new access point, fill in the details, then press Options>Advanced Settings.
Go to Proxy serv. Address, and enter the Gateway IP in there. Then you need to enter the Proxy port number. For Vodafone UK it's 8799, and for O2 UK it's 8080. For most networks I think it's probably going to be 8080.
Go to the main menu, go to Messagins, then press Options>Settings>Multimedia message, and make sure the Access point in use is set to the MMS access point you created.
Any further problems, email me. I work for a mobile phone service providor and set up dozens of 6600 phones every day.
Mario
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- Mustapha Akbarally
- 12 Dec 2003
It's a really sweet phone. The only small products that can take my entire MS Outlook details. The calender information is sync's smoothly. Pity the To Do functions do not sync unlike the 9210i. Contacts sent from MS Outlook go into the Nokia. However, user's bear in mind that in the Nokia if you save 2 mobile nos only the first will be sync'd to MS Outlook. This is a limiatation of outlook. However, the other hick up I noticed was that when you send nos from MS Outlook to the phone the nos are stored in the following format. eg, +971 (50) 1234567. This is the international format. In the 6600 the number is rcvd correctly. however, I noticed that the delivery report log will not identify nos after the area code if the cell phone no is 6 digits or less. This is not the case with the logs in the other areas. The othe big down side is that when you rcv a sms it show the last name first and the the first name even when the first name last name function has been set correctly in the contact field. My verdict, A new software update taking care of some of these issue is needed fast. This would then make it the perfect phone.
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- Low
- 10 Dec 2003
Which phone would you prefer? the Nokia 6600? or the 6230? both looks extremely fantastic but both with the downsides. the 6600 does not have a radio and only has 9 seconds video where else the 6230 is not using the Symbian OS. Help! or which other phone would you Prefer?
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- BOOM
- 10 Dec 2003
all,
many countries are still having problems with MMS with the 6600 because your network providers are not yet able to support WAP 2.0.
Blame nokia for not making this phone backward compatible to WAP 1.x, which many phone co. has at the moment
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- Angelin
- 10 Dec 2003
Why there is no radio??
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- Devil
- 10 Dec 2003
You can tell your customers that MMS and GPRS are broken in this version of the 6600.