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Nokia 6630 Review

 
Review by Ashok on Sat 14 May
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The power within

The 6630 has a 220MHz processor making it a real powerhouse in the shape of a 3G Series 60 Smartphone. Everything works just perfectly now, there is not much of a lag when compared to the previous Nokia Smartphones. The phone has 9 MB of phone memory and you also get a 64 Mb RS-MMC card with the phone. That?s not a lot of storage space to store lots of mp3?s but you can always buy a higher capacity memory. The largest Dual Voltage RS-MMC that is available today is 512 Mb. It costs around 140 U.S Dollars.

In my opinion, the 6630 is not a complete 3G phone because of the lack of a camera on the front of the phone. This has big implications when video calling. You can only make a video call using the rear camera. It is not possible on this phone to see the caller and the caller sees you at the same time. (Although you can purchase the Nokia Video Call stand to use the 6630 for video calls, but the major problem with the video stand is that you need to carry it everywhere)

Then there is the trademark Nokia Pop-port on the bottom, next to the power socket. The speaker is located on the top of the phone where you usually find the Power Switch (to switch the phone on or off)
 
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