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Nokia 6500 classic reviews

Nokia 6500 classic reviewsThe bar design version of the Nokia 6500 slide handset targeting the business sector is called Nokia 6500 classic and is a more stylish mobile phone model measuring just 9.5 mm thick, with a housing made of anodized aluminum. It is available in stores at a lower price than the slider, which was released a month before, and features a built-in 2MP digital camera for high-quality pictures and video recording on the go. It films at a resolution of 176 × 144 pixels and captures images at up to 1600x1200 pixels using flash light during low light conditions.
The image you see is taken at the camera phone’s maximum resolution.

Nokia 6500 classic reviewsWhile some prefer the Nokia 6500 classic for its sleek design and others complain about it heating too quickly after 10 minutes of talking, I’d say it’s a modern digital camera mobile phone in small dimensions and lightweight, fitting any pocket and matching stylish people tastes. It is available in Black and Bronze, measuring 109.8 x 45 x 9.5 mm at 94 grams.
Even if it has a small form factor, Nokia 6500 classic sports a 2-inch large and clear display of 16 million colors and has space for up to 1GB of media in the internal memory, for hundreds of songs, images, videos and documents, to not require a card slot.

You can use it for listening to the music, watching videos, talk to anyone in this world handsfree for up to 5 hours and 30 minutes, download files and browse the web at high speeds thanks to the 3G 384 kbps connectivity, stream your funny videos, compose emails with attachments, play action Java games, send voice clips over the air with the Audio Messaging Service, write to-do lists, personalize the phone with cool backgrounds, make commands using your own voice, or just leave it in standby mode for up to 9 days, when you’re not in the mood for calls.
Nokia 6500 classic reviewsAudio files supported include MP3, AAC and eAAC+, and the cell phone plays H.263, MPEG4, and 3GPP videos.
Bluetooth 2.0 + Enhanced Data Rate technology reaches 3 Mbit/s and when supported by your cell phone it provides 3 times faster transmission speed, lower power consumption and simple multi-link scenarios.

Nokia 6500 classic is one of the cool camera phones for a modern attitude, and is available unlocked at prices around $300.

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