The Nokia series 60 phones just came up with a winner in its line. The Nokia 6600 has features that would give people with close-but-not-quite
mobile phones a good run for their money. It's run by the Symbian Operating System, and thus promises to provide its users with as much available applications there are in the free world, the not-so-free one, and the market in between those worlds (figure it out yourselves).
The Nokia 6600 is more of a handheld PDA than a mobile phone, and it has a built-in camera, a built-in speaker, and a built-in phone. It has both Bluetooth and Infrared connectivity features, as well as a memory card slot for, of course,
compatible memory cards. Above everything else found in this super mobile phone, it has the function of in-the-box installation, which means that you would not need the specific version of Nokia PC Suite for the Nokia 6600 to install, uninstall, upload, and download the files on your PC.
Apart from this, the
Talks software, which is a screen reading application for mobile phones that are run by the Symbian operating system, works well with the Nokia 6600. Because of its fully extendable memory, it promises its blind users smooth navigation. Plus, it's relatively inexpensive, and it as well provides its users easy installation of numerous applications such as media players, video recorders, sound recorders, anti-viral software, games, etc.
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