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    star NOKIA 6260 review

    Here comes the review of NOKIA 6260.

    * More about 6260

    Nokia 6260 is a clam-shell/swivel type symbian phone with operating system 7. It is the only clamshell smart phone introduced by nokia (in INDIA). Nokia dubs the phone as " business-orientated phone".

    * First impression
    The second clamshell phone by nokia ( FIrst one being the 7200 ). Most of us like a clamshell phone for its looks and a larger Screen display. It also weighs less, considering it is a flip-flop mob. The 65k TFT screen is also good. It is "feature packed" and "fully loaded" type.
    This phone impressed me a lot considering it's features and it's price.

    * Main features

    Some of the key features:

    # User Interface: Symbian operating system version 7.0S, Series 60 platform.
    # Weight: 130 g (and remember it is a clamshell model)
    # Dimensions: 10cm/5cm/2.3cm
    # Battery / talktime: 760 mAh / Up to 2 -4 hours
    # Memory: internal 6mb and expandable with MMC. The MMC also offers hot swapping i.e, change the MMC without turning off the phone. This is not new feature and already in n gage series mobs.
    # Camera: video capture (VGA camera at the side of the phone)
    # Resolution: 176 x 208-pixels
    # Connectivity: Bluetooth, GPRS, HSCSD, Nokia Connectivity Adapter cable (USB), IRDa.
    # Tri-band: EGSM 900, GSM 1800/1900.
    # Display: 65k TFT LCD
    # Ringtones: MIDI,WAV,MP3 formats.
    # Entertainment: MP3 player ( Mono ) , FM radio, voice recorder, Video and audio streaming
    # Business applications: MS word , powerpoint reader and viewer (we cant compose) using the pre-installed Quickpoint and Quickword viewers.Email composing , FAX etc, is also supported.
    # Voice Commands/Dialling

    Now to the other aspects of 6260....

    * Conectivity

    The 6260 performs well when it comes to connectivity. Conenctivity was a snap to set up with either of the supported protocols.
    Supports:
    # Bluetooth
    #USB 2.0 cable connection (PopPort).
    #IRda
    # GPRS
    # HSCSD
    Push to Talk compatible (remember the TATA indicom advertisement?)

    The only thing that was missing was EDGe, and as it is network dependent, it is not that hot now.

    * Camera



    The camera is at the left side and to the side of the phone. I must agree the camera lens slot might may get soiled and dirty as we use and handle the phone.

    It should have been like a samsung model E700 where the the camera lens is at the junction of the two parts of the clamshell which can rotate 180 deg as well or like LG G7200 where the cam is at the pivotal point.

    The camera can shoot pictures at VGA resolution (300,000 pixels) and also record video. Since we can rotate the screen, self potrait is also easy. But still nokia can consider a mega pixel camera like 6630/6670/7610 or SE k700i/ S700i phone.

    Camera application automatically starts whenever you turn the LCD in the "camera mode" ( that is swivel it to 90 degrees on either side ).I felt some people may get irritated whenver we swivel the LCD. Ofcourse the cam can be started manually as well ... but you will have to swivel it to either position to take a snapshot.

    Final word on camera, again i will have to agree it is just a 0.3 mp cam only and nokia should come with 1.3mp cam in almost all its smart phone. No flash as well. The display is brighter and more rich in color. But its the camera that makes it so cheap and affordable as compared to the 7610 with the exact same features.
    * "Modes" and twist feature

    The main selling points of this phone is its twist-and-fold capability which allows for “three exciting modes to match your every move”. This is an invovative idea where the clamshell is not limited to just flip- flop and go to a extend of rotating the LCD upto 270 degrees.

    The three modes:
    1. Work Mode
    2. Camera Mode
    3. Browse Mode

    # Work Mode:



    Just opening up the clamshell and using it normally. We can take photos and shoot videos - CAMCORDER STYLE!

    # Camera Mode:



    The sensor activates the camera when display is twisted to the right or left side of the phone. This is automatic whenever it is turned to 90 deg.

    # Browse Mode:



    Twisting the display by 180 degrees which has the screen displayed outwards. It gives easy access to the menu, applications and browsing, as well as make and receive calls. Just the second part is not visible.

    Apart from the inovation and novelty, there is not much difference. The sensor thing also starts the Camera mode automatically much to my irritation. :x

    If you are too slow to swivel the phone 180 degrees to browse mode the cam starts automatically .. which can get a little irritating.

    What's really great is you can pretty much use the phone in "Browse Mode" perpetually if you want to!
    * Sounds and speakers
    The sound output for mp3 is mono and not stereo just like the 7610. It doesnt has bass Which E398 has. The external speaker is clear but quiet and distorts when you approach max volume, better when listening to the radio.But the sound quality is better than 6600, where we cant hear the sound if kept in a pocket (I cant help comparing with 6600, its sound quality is poor) .

    The radio reception quality is crystal clear, which is better than my 6610.The radio sounds great and auto tunes into all available stations for you.

    The rigntones are available in MIDI (40 chord poly),WAV,MP3 formats.

    There is voice recording feature as well.

    * Keypads
    This turned to be a disappointment even tho the keys were very good and easy to press.
    In work mode using the keys on the upper shell and shifting to use the keys on the lower shell can be tedious
    This is specially irriatin while playing games that ould require keys on either shells. stay away if u have small hands.
    The 4 way direction keys are nice ... but could be a little difficult to get used to considering the more ergonomic keys .. as seen even on the 6610.
    The centre button amongst the directional keys is pretty easy to use and doesnt get in the way.
    Also u wont press the directional keys by mistake if u want to press the middle button.

    * Built quality

    I guess the price of the 6260 is low becoz it's built quality is cheap,(IMO).The phone is made of low grade plactic material....

    The phone is rather "decorated" with small tiny "holes" which i dont like.

    And the design again is very inovative and novel. The keypads quality is good which is also good in nokia phones (barring 1100/3100/33XX).

    Many people think the clamshell might break when droped down.This is a myth and the pivotal screw thing mechanism is strong and wont give up easily.

    The on/off button is located at the top righthand side corner of the phone, and chances are high that we may press that one accidently.

    The only thing that i am noticed is the built quality :

    # First it is made of a cheap plastic material (i am sure). Just like Hyundai getz where the car was good and the front panel was a ordianary materail leave alone wooden finish or a velvet finish!
    # The odd location of on/off button.
    # The processing speed is also not good fast, comparable to 3660. Slows down more as we install more apps.

    * Battery Life

    This is probably the worst thing about the phone.
    The battery lasts 2 days without a charge .. I'd say an approximate of a little over 40-45 hours.
    If you plan to use the cam a lot .. don't expect a long lastin battery life .. it'll probably die on u in 8 hours ! For normal users .. you're still safe.

    * Bundled Software

    Apart from the usual extras/Real One Player
    # QuickPoint
    # QuickWord
    # Mighty Backup
    # Camcorder Pro
    # Ultra MP3
    # FSCaller : Apparently you can use this to block individual numbers. Havent got the chance to try it yet.
    # Facearp
    # CameraFX
    # SmartMovie : No idea. Didnt work on my piece.
    # VPN [Virtual Private Networking

    Try And Buy Apps:
    # Actie Desk
    # HExpense
    # PDF+
    # Reader Pro

    * Games:
    # Bounce
    # CardDeck
    # Snake EX
    # Micro Pool
    #Agile Figher
    # Bowling
    # Rally Pro

    * Special Comments: (Calendar Function)
    This was by far the most irritating feature of the 6260. The calendar function no longer includes a "Birthday" function. You have to store them all as an "Anniversary".
    As in other nokia symbians the option to add a Birthday ( and a thumbnail ) is there for contacts, But for those "Birthday Reminders" you need to take af ew more pains.
    You cannot set the Birthday reminder if the occasion has past for the year. Since a Birthday is a repeated event .. this "FLAW" got on my nerves. Skip ahead to the next year to set it.
    Specially beware if you just migrated from a series 40 Nokia !

    * Price

    Around INR 17k as compared to 7610's 23k ( because of the cam resolution as i already pointed out before ).

    MY opinion:

    A worth upgrade if u want to buy a symbian phone and don't already own one. It costs resonable too if you dont mind the 0.3 MP cam.
    The 6260 is the only clamshell phone available in india from nokia, and it is feature packed and full loaded. The camera overall did better. Good FM radio reception and a okay sound.

    The only worry was its buily quality.
    "Knock! knock! Is it nokia? "

    I am sure that we cant get a phone which has much features and costs a reasonable amount. It costs only 40-45% of SE P900i.

    With the Nokia 6260 it seems that it is finally possible to have a business-orientated phone that retains the stylishness and fun features of a mainstream phone. Even 6610 was business oriented phone but lacked in entertainment features.
    NEVER GIVE UP IN LIFE

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    Nice review drgrudge !! Can you post some images taken by the fone.

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    gr8 review there.....i would love to see pisc taken from the phone in the diffrent modes it supports....

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    very good review thank you

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    Use this link http://forums.techarena.in/printthread.php?t=44867 to get a better version for offline reading

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    Re: NOKIA 6260 review

    Good review with al features , image

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    Re: NOKIA 6260 review

    Nice Detailed Review.....

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    Re: NOKIA 6260 review

    Nice Work Man...

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    Re: NOKIA 6260 review

    Great Review But I Like Only Se P910i Mobile...

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    Re: NOKIA 6260 review

    Nice Detailed Review.....

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    Re: NOKIA 6260 review

    NICE N DETAILED REVIEW...GREAT WORK DONE THERE MY MAN

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    Re: NOKIA 6260 review

    NICE REVIEW...

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    Re: NOKIA 6260 review

    Great Review....hats On U Man

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    Re: NOKIA 6260 review

    Good Work There Man....excellent Review...

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    Re: NOKIA 6260 review

    Nice Review...

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