Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Nokia 6220 Classic Mini Review
Nokia 6220 classic features the 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash which is similar to that found in N82, which won the Best Mobile Phone Camera in the World award. This is a full-featured black slender plastic device in 15mm thick. Doesn’t it sound great? Yet, there are still some blemishes of this phone in terms of the relatively low price. Check it out.
The package comes with a Battery, a Charger, a USB cable, a AV Cable, a headset, a CD and Manual.
Nokia 6220 classic is remarkable svelte and weighting in 90g only. It fits comfortably in one hand.
There is a hefty key for 5-way navigation, together with option, exit, symbian, send and end keys. So far, the keypad is in nice size, however the numeric keys are not good for pressing as it is too flat.
On the left side, you'll find a microSD expansion slot.
5 megapixel auto focus with lens cover and flash light.
6220 will operate its additional camera automatically when you forget to open the lens cover . However, it’s for video calling. Together with a light sensor for auto-adjusting the display brightness located at the top of the screen. And here's a standard Symbian menu layout of Nokia.
Actual photo shot by the phone in an indoor office lighting environment. As the camera with Carl Zeiss optics, the picture is in high quality.
A shot with Xenon flash on. The image is in natural color and looks even sharper than the other 5 megapixels camera.
Another crisp and radiant image shot with no flash.
One more feature is worth to mention here, the integrated TV-out, your images can be shown on television screen or shared via Bluetooth connection. Undeniably, Nokia 6220 classic does not provide you WiFi, but I can say it’s fair indeed, considering with the reasonable price.
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