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Like the baby brother of the 6600 Slide, the 3600 features the same rounded body and glossy finish. Running on Nokia's S40 operating system the 3600 is a 2G phone featuring a 3.2-megapixel camera with dual-LED photo lights. The 3600 Slide is expected to be released in Q3.
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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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Bidhan
04/09/2008, 09:33 PM
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10/10
unless u r expecting a mini computer in ur hand.......Nokia 3600 slide ( slick) is very handy , stylish , eye-catching , user friendly , and will with stand with ur desire.
Pros: 3.2 mega pixel camera with double flash . very vry nice display . excellent style . excellent look . vry nice sound quality
Cons: need to find with time...will update later if find anything at all .
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