Nokia 6220 Classic put to the test
Posted: 31 October 2008
A new mobile phone from Nokia has been put to the test this week by US industry news resource MobileBurn.com.
The site states that the Nokia 6220 Classic is a good combination of style and functionality and adds that it is also small enough to make it attractive to those looking for a compact model.
Equipped with a five-megapixel, Xenon flash camera and built-in VGA camcorder, the 6220 classic could be a great option for those looking for photography-focused mobile phones.
It also features A-GPS navigation, Nokia Maps, a 2.2-inch TFT QVGA display and 3.5G connectivity, which the article adds comes in "very handy".
"In light of its solid performance and good feature set, we at MobileBurn.com give this candybar smartphone a highly recommended rating," the site concludes.
The phone uses the S60 3rd Edition with Feature Pack 2 user interface and runs on the Symbian 9.3 operating system.
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