Nokia 6600 Slide

By Joseph Hanlon on 29/04/2008

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Description:

The 6600 Slide may look like a number of recent N-Series handsets but lacks the powerhouse tech of Nokia's flagship range. The Slide features 3G connectivity and a 2-megapixel camera. Check back for a full review of the 6600 Slide when it's released in Q3 2008.

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foomex
11/10/2008, 05:04 AM

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8
/10

I own this. Its made for hands, it fits perfectly in anyones hand, very smooth.

Pros: Compact, tight assembly and quality materials, bright screen, videocall cam, 3.2 camera, few buttons.

Cons: Fingerprints on screen and back, no wi-fi, no gps navigator, no quick camera activation

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madsnake3425
08/09/2008, 04:23 PM

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9
/10

looks like a great phone

Pros: sleek, smooth phone

Cons: none

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Haz
13/05/2008, 10:57 PM

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7
/10

It looks like a great phone

Pros: sleek

Cons: no xenon flash

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