Sunday, May 8, 2011

Nokia X6 The Fisrt X-Series Phone

Nokia have the massively popular mid-range 5800 and also pimped it towards the max. It is physically virtually the same sizing as the 5800, though a few millimetres have been shaved off, making it nice and trim to hold. Simultaneously the weight has increased slightly, loaning it a new purposeful and reliable feel. It is a good phone to carry, and undoubtedly a lot less heavy than nearly all touchscreens. In fact it can be one of the few touchscreen phones that one could easily operate single-handedly.




The show is a capacitive touchscreen, and is quite responsive. Oahu is the same sizing and solution as the 5800: Three or more.2 inches wide across sufficient reason for 640x360 pixels. This gives that one of the smaller screen dimensions amongst the high-end touchscreen phones, but that's the price you pay for having a compact form factor. The particular screen isn't the biggest, but it is big enough for the job. It offers to choose virtual alphanumeric along with QWERTY keypads with automatic show rotation. The person interface is good, sharing much with the 5800, including the contacts pub which lets you easily gain access to friends in your home screen. The contacts pub gives you entry to dialling, call documents and texts for up to 30 friends. Your capacitive touchscreen is very responsive and now we think that this is a very easy cell phone to use.