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Nokia 6680 WCDMA/ GSM
900/1800/1900 Symbian Camera Phone (3)
Usage Compared to the 6600, the keypad on the 6680 is much bigger. Entering of SMS is smooth and there are no lags in response. For first time configuration, users should try to configure the phone by running settings wizard as it will get the necessary settings in for GPRS/3G settings. Multimedia The phone comes with a camera that can be used to take still pictures or short videos. The software allows you to take photos in Standard, Sequence Mode, Night and Video mode. Basic, Normal, High quality images/video can be taken. Videos can be taken at max 176x144 and at maximum or minimum length. For video, the restriction to the length of video is based on the amount of storage space you have on the phone. The realplayer can be used to playback video clips. MP3 and aac files are playback in Stereo. Missing from the 6680 is the FM radio. Connectivity This phone has 15MB of internal memory for you to keep all your videos, pictures, midi, mp3 files. The 6680 comes with a RS MMC slot and bundled a 64MB RS MMC card as external storage. Transferring of images, ringtones and Java apps are easy as you can choose to use the bluetooth, GPRS/3G or insert the MMC into a Card reader on a PC and transfer the necessary files into it. If you use Bluetooth or Infrared, the relevant file types will also be dumped into the message inbox which you can click to install or view. Compared to the K700i, the bluetooth seems a bit incomplete as it does not implement the complete range of bluetooth features except the Object push, file transfer and dial up networking. The interesting add on is the support of bluetooth keyboard which is a plus for the symbian office applications. Ringtones 6680's ringtones are much louder compared to the 3230 or the 6600. The phone supports the ringtone format of MP3, AMR, AAC and MIDI. Compared to the previous generation of Symbian phones like 6260 and 6600, 6680's ringtone level is way better. You would not miss the call even if you are in a busy environment, thanks to the strong vibration of the phone inherited from the 6600 and 6260. |
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