Monday, November 27, 2006

Reviews Of Mobile Phone


The Nokia 2600 is another beautiful phone from the Nokia phones. It is because of its reliable features and exquisite design; it has won many hearts across the globe. The design of the Nokia 2600 is one of the typical designs from the Nokia phones, which is present in abundance. With all the essential customer features to back it up, the Nokia 2600 is really a cool phone.

The Nokia 2600 comes with a classic style with superb colour, shape and design. It weighs only 94 g and measures 107 x 46 x 20 mm, which really makes it relatively lightweight. Its 4096-colour display is not very bright and crisp, but it looks quite pretty.

The Nokia 2600 is quite comfortable to hold, as you can easily carry it in one hand. Its numerical keypad is placed below with correctly spaced keys, which are pleasantly comfortable in use. Offering a simple yet user friendly menu in style, the Nokia 2600 has got it all to look user friendly.

When it comes to connectivity, the Nokia 2600 is loaded with dual band 900/1800 MHz. Moreover, it also supports SMS, GPRS and a whole range of applications like Java MIDP 2.0, WAP, Loud Speaker, and FAX/Modem. Due to GPRS support, you can download files in the fastest way possible. There is a spacious phone book, which can store enough contacts and details.

The Nokia 2600 offers a crystal clear audio quality. Well, its signal quality is also good. All the great features are very well supported by its 820-mAh Li-ion battery, which is rated for 3.5 hours, talk time and 250 hours standby time. On the other hand, charge time is only 122 minutes.

Among other popular Nokia phones, the Nokia 2600 has earned a special place because of its optimised range of personal productivity features with easy-to-use interface and affordability. You can also make maximum use of the Spreadsheet feature, which is comprised of contact database and calendar. Thus, all the essential features are very well incorporated in the Nokia 2600 and it also comes with desired affordability.

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