Nokia 6270

By Jeremy Roche on 14/06/2005

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In Q4, 2005, Nokia will unleash the mainstream 6270, sporting a 2-megapixel camera, MP3 player and a 128MB mini SD card.

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7.3/10

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Prabodh
25/05/2008, 10:51 PM

rating
7
/10

It is a good phone and now after about 18 months of usage I faced the very first issue in this phone that when I am trying to openup Gallery it seems to hang up and remains there...... Always.
If anybody has ever faced this situation or have any idea why this problem is occuring or what can be done, please do let me know at dwivedi.prabodh@gmail.com

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drunk girl
28/03/2008, 07:00 AM

rating
7
/10

its a good fone but the problem is it is bulky,restartes often but has a gud sound quality, good camera i think its worth the money

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altaf
06/03/2008, 12:41 AM

rating
2
/10

the worst phone ever used.

Cons: gave me 10 problems within one year,
1) one speaker stopped functioning.
2) used to hang
3) used to restart on its own.
4) direction keys lost the color within 3 months
5) the on of key stopped working in the final stage
6) the slider opened up
7) not very friendly compared to other nokia phones

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Nina_k
24/12/2007, 07:09 AM

rating
4
/10

I have had this cell phone for a year now and I'm not very satisfied. It has had all sorts of hardware problems. average camera.

Pros: It's a stylish phone. Keypads are big and easy to work with. Doesn't get scratched easily. Good sound quality

Cons: The system is slugish overall specially when going through menues and this is very annoying for people who are very quick. The 3 small screws holding the bottom part of the phone to the top are not enough (quantity and quality). If one loses the strength the other two can't help. You can't lock the keypad when you have slided the phone open. The phone is a little slippery. Too big compared to nowadays standards. The push to talk button sometimes gets in the way of your normal reactions.

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sam_dollar2112
26/01/2007, 02:55 AM

rating
2
/10

dis fone is terrible the slider band brakes n than ur fone is loose n it carnt b fixed n now it is also going to be discont. so u ill not get the spare parts so easily nvr but dis fone if u want a music fone than go for sony ericsson w810i

Pros: camera is good music effects r gud

Cons: not durable
dis fone is terrible the slider band brakes

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yash422
18/12/2006, 03:32 PM

rating
3
/10

When the slider is close, there is a gap between the two parts and when using the keys it makes noise, so there is a problem of slider, it is a bit loose.

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07/09/2006, 12:43 AM

rating
7
/10

very good if doesn't hangs

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08/04/2006, 05:16 AM

Wonderful phone...nice design

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Menaka
30/03/2006, 02:10 PM

Excellent sound quality. Little sluggish in typing.

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09/03/2006, 02:57 PM

Cool phone

Can nokia 6270 be able to use in Australia mobile network?

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