The Nokia Company has a top share in the global world of mobile phone; they have really made their remark and trying to keep their name in gold in the industry. Firstly, the expertise of the Company came with the Nokia 6500 classis GSM-handset, but in this review we are going to deliberate on the Nokia 6500 Slide phone.
Design of the Nokia 6500 Slide GSM-Handset
As we, all know with the 6500 classic that features an anodized aluminum but the 6500 slide is equipped with a stainless steel; given the device that concrete and ongoing sense. Most of the material use in making the 6500 slide is made of steel, which comprises of the battery cubicle, buttons, and the front face. In the mobile world is quite uncommon for button to be make of steel, but in the case of this device the gesture has been employ
The mental casing featured in the 6500 slide is quite interesting and would capture the mind of every enthusiastic user around the globe. However, a procurer should bear it in mind that the stuff is prone to wear and tear such as scratches.
Design of the Nokia 6500 Slide GSM-Handset
When a procurer takes a critical look at the casing of the 6500 slide he or she would find out that the material use in quite similar to that of the Nokia 6300 handset. The bottom, the numeric pad, and the top end painted with sleek black. I would suggest that the audience the expertise is target with this phone is the male counterpart that does not really care about design or fashion but functionality.
The Nokia 6500 is equipped with a dimension of 96.5x46.5x16.4 mm and has a weight of 125 g, which is quite uncomfortable to most procurers around the globe.
The 3.2 Mpix camera lens with auto-focus and Carl Zeiss optics is on the rear side of the handset. When comparing the Nokia N73 with the 6500 slide in terms of the values of aperture and focal length indicate, one would notice that the later is far superior.
There is a lone loudspeaker, positioned on the bottom, which outputs is satisfactory, whose value is in contour with other Nokia's products.
A standard 2.5 mm audio jack, slim charger slot and a new micro-USB slot is on the top end of the phone. The battery cover latch is the miniature key that is next to the three sockets listed above.
On top of the display is an earpiece, edged by the ambient light feeler and CIF-camera for footage conferencing.
The spring-loaded mechanism is quite handy, because of the halves slide back and onward smoothly. When compare with most of the product the Nokia expertise has introduce, one would discover that the 6500 slide features the best slider.
Keypad of the Nokia 6500 Slide GSM-Handset
In terms of keypad, the 6500 slide features like that of the Nokia 80 that is made of glossy black plastic and a little big key. Keys of the Nokia 6500 slide are lit in white.
Display of the of the Nokia 6500 Slide GSM-Handset
A QVGA display, made by the TFT know-how that display up to 16,000,000 colors, which features a resolution of 240x320 pixels is supported by the Nokia 6500 slide handset. The ambient light sensor feature in the 6500 slide device deals with the backlighting level of display and keypad automatically, which allows the phone to save some power.
Memory of the Nokia 6500 Slide GSM-Handset
I would say that the 6500 slide has an edge in over some phone in the mobile market in terms of internal memory. The device is equipped with an internal of 20 Mb, which is quite impressive and handy. The phone can support a mirco-USB card of about 4 GB, which is considerable fantastic. Underneath the battery, cover is well the memory expansion slot is position.
Battery of the Nokia 6500 Slide GSM-Handset
A 900-mAh Li-Ion battery supplies power to the Nokia 6500 slide GSM-handset. In calling and receiving calls, the battery could last for about 6 hours while in standby mode it would last for about 2 days. It takes about 2 hours for the battery to be completely charged.
USB of the Nokia 6500 Slide GSM-Handset
A micro-USB slot located on the top end of the handset is what the device utilizes. This socket boots in when a procurer attach data cable, charger and headset.
The device makes use of a USB 2.0, which transfer data information in a speed of 500-600 Kb/s. The Motorola RAZR2 V8 is quite faster than the Nokia 6500 slide, because the former comes with an installed mirco-USB,
Bluetooth of the Nokia 6500 Slide GSm-Handset
The EDR-enabled version 2.0 is support by the Nokia 6500 slide GSM-handset. Here is some of the profile the Bluetooth of the Nokia 6500 slide supports: Headset Profile, Synchronization Profile, Basic Image Profile, File Transfer Profile, HID (host) Profile, Stereo Advanced Audio Distribution Profile, Advanced Audio/Video Remote Conference Profile, and A2DP.
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