Nokia 6600 slide review: Beautiful to use
Beautiful to use
Gallery is not impressive
If you have been keeping track, you'd know that we aren't really in love with the looks of the S40 gallery. The fact that it is an inherent part of the file manager is probably the main cause of disappointment.
There are three different views for the gallery: list with details, list and grid. Once you pick a picture you can zoom on it to see more detail. Zooming itself is not the fastest (especially for larger pictures) and the most capable around, so it is practically of little use.
There are three view modes available in the gallery
Pictures can also be viewed full screen and can be edited with the built-in picture editor. The latter offers a very limited number of options (as a contrast to almost every Samsung phone with a bunch of editing features), so Nokia 6600 slide users are highly unlikely to take up photo editing on the handset.
Looking at a single picture in normal and landscape mode • Zooming isn't doing a really great job
The final extras of the gallery include the available Slideshow and Search option, which is quite convenient for finding a specific file in overfed folders.
As a whole we aren't really pleased with the S40 gallery and we do hope that it will be one of the first things to improve in the future versions of the UI.
Decent 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus
Nokia 6600 slide is armed with a 3.2 megapixel camera with image resolution of up to 2048 x 1536 pixels. Typical Series 40, the camera settings are rather limited but - after all - reasonable given the mid-range shooter. The available settings include white balance, three quality levels going form basic to high, and various effects. Sequence shots and shooting in both portrait and landscape mode are also among the available options.
The camera user interface in portrait and landscape mode
The LED flash is rather inadequate, usable with close range objects only. Another drawback is the lack of a dedicated camera key, the D-pad is in charge of focusing and capturing.
The 6600 slide camera is hardly among the top 3.2 megapixel shooters. Image quality is about average; in favorable weather decent images can be produced, a bit oversharpend, but with good color rendering. Noise levels still remain high in areas of uniform coloring. The lack of detail in images is another weakness.
The camera speed isn't remarkable and saving files is on average too.
Due to technical reasons we are unable to show you sample photos from Nokia 6600 slide camera at the moment. We will try our best to rectify this as soon as possible.
As far as video recording is concerned, Nokia 6600 slide manages VGA resolution at 15 fps. The 3GP video clips length is only limited by the memory available. Although video quality is far from stunning, the VGA resolution is still rare enough across the midrange.
Here is a Nokia 6600 slide sample video shot at VGA resolution (15 fps).
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