Nokia 6280

By Jeremy Roche on 07/04/2006

More Nokia reviews , RRP: AU$699.00

The good:

  • 2-megapixel camera and VGA video capture
  • 3G-enabled
  • Very responsive; games load quickly
  • Video and MP3 ringtones
  • FM radio and media player
  • Supports push-to-talk communication

The bad:

  • Grainy photos
  • Quite chunky
  • Only 64MB memory card included

The bottomline:

Provided you're willing to compromise a bit of pocket space, the Nokia 6280 has a range of multimedia applications and a dazzling big, bright screen. We'd like to have seen better camera performance, but as far as capturing video goes, it's hard to beat this phone at the moment in terms of quality.

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Users' rating:

4.3/10
Design

As a late adopter of handset designs that stray from a classic candybar-style, Nokia has so far this year shown us two of its slider phones, the small and bulbous 6111, and the bulky 3G 6280. Perhaps we're just getting familiar with ultra-thin phones like the Samsung Z510 and Motorola's SLVR, but with the 6280 measuring 100 x 46 x 21mm, we didn't have room for much else in our pocket and there was no way of hiding this oversized device. If you're looking for a more inconspicuous slider, you'd be better off with Samsung's D820, which shaves a couple of millimetres off the Nokia's thickness.

With the slider closed on the 6820, Nokia still gives you access to functions such as push-to-talk and camera mode, with dedicated buttons for each on the side. You can also browse the menu with the navigation key to read messages and make calls from your phone book. Sending a text message requires you to slide up the display to access the keypad, which is a decent size and fairly well spaced out for the fat fingered amongst us.

Similar to Sony Ericsson's K750i, the Nokia 6280's viewfinder and shortcut key are orientated for landscape mode when taking pictures, so it feels somewhat like using a regular digital camera when you're taking snapshots.

Features
One of the star features of the 6280 is the 2-megapixel camera on the back with a tiny flash and self-portrait mirror built-in next to it. There's also a secondary VGA camera on the front for video calls.

Nokia allows you to assign video ringtones to profiles for incoming calls, either a master video for all incoming calls or one for individual contacts, which you can add at the same time as you enter a new phonebook entry.

Navigating around the new Nokia Series 40 interface shows off the 6280's snazzy high-resolution QVGA screen (320 x 240 pixels), which can display up to 262,144 colours. We had no problems reading text messages outside on sunny days, nor did we ever struggle to hear calls as the volume of the speaker can be set quite high.

Using the built-in music player, we were able to listen to MP3s and unprotected AACs (sorry, no WMAs), either stored on the 6280's meagre 10MB of internal memory or on the hot-swappable 64MB miniSD card Nokia provides in the box. Although we managed to squeeze about 16 songs on the memory card, 64MB is hardly enough to use the handset as a portable video player, even though it supports 3GP with H.263 or MPEG video files (QCIF resolution), has the same resolution and can display more colours than the video-capable iPod. There's also an FM radio tuner onboard, but this requires the supplied headset to be connected to act as an antenna.

Other applications pre-loaded on the 6280 include a Web browser, voice recorder, organiser, world clock, unit converter and three games -- Golf Tour, Rally 3D and Snake IIII. Fans of the classic time-passing game Snake will be delighted to see Nokia has developed it into a 3D cartoon-like animated game that remains true to the original.

PC connectivity is possible via or Bluetooth 2.0 or USB (cable provided) and Nokia includes a CD with synchronisation tools and drivers. Unfortunately, this software suite doesn't run on Mac OS X but now that Apple has released Boot Camp, Intel-based Mac owners can dual-boot into Windows XP if the need arises to use Nokia's software, which includes applications for backing up, synchronising Outlook or Lotus contacts, installing add-ons, transferring music, creating wallpapers and ringtones, sending SMS via your PC, and connecting to the Internet. Mac users can still access the phone as a storage device using Bluetooth.

Performance
Sending a six-minute MP3 from a MacBook Pro to the 6280 via Bluetooth took under a minute (at an average of 120KB), after which we could set the song as a ring tone or listen to it through the built-in media player.

The stereo headset Nokia supplies in the box is average in sound quality and its tangle-prone lanyard design won't be to everyone's tastes. Unfortunately, the 6280 uses Nokia's proprietary Pop-Port connector for the headset so you're stuck with the fairly low-end supplied set for music. There is, however, an inline remote control with a volume switch, a single button for changing the song, radio station and answering the phone, and a microphone for voice calls.

A thoughtful addition Nokia bundles is an adapter to use standard Nokia chargers with the 6280, although it's sad to see the number one phone manufacturer changing its signature power plug after all this time.

Battery-wise, we consistently got three full days use out of the 6280, but much less with frequent use of the radio and MP3 player.

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jayjay187
22/08/2008, 08:18 PM

rating
10
/10

I would just like to know if anyone else managed to text for free using the 6280? I found a way and ended up with endless free texting.

Pros: If your with the company 3. It is possible to text for free.

Cons: This PHONE GIVES U ENDLESS AMOUNT OF SMS"S THERE ARE NO CONS!!!

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brankon
17/07/2008, 02:16 PM

rating
5
/10

Had it for just about 2 years and has been a hastle

Pros: 3G
Media Functions
Front screen

Cons: Restarts for no reason
Camera stopped working
Lags a lot when filled up with files
Only 3mb internal memory
Limited battery life (at most 4 days)

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neverlandd
15/07/2008, 08:35 PM

rating
10
/10

it is relly good for me,no problem with him and I am in 2005, in April, may say that the phone that he, not the best I saw, not give it for nothing, many friends have bought after I have seen myself with this phone

Pros: bluetooth,irda, push to talk,hands free,radio, wap,internet,photo maker and video, media player,sounds registration,3G...

Cons: battery

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Vivien.
14/07/2008, 04:29 PM

rating
3
/10

Iv'e had mine now for 2 years and it's really starting to play up which is disappointing.

Pros: -Large screen
-3G

Cons: -It's chunky
-It turns off by itself
- I can't hear anyone when I call unless I put it on speaker
- It doesn't slide very smoothly
-Photo and video quality is poor

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amyy91
12/07/2008, 01:10 PM

rating
7
/10

heyy
ive had my phone for over a year now and its has been fine except with the software problem which has now been fixed
butt no my speaker doesnt work.
when people call mee i can hear them but they cant hear me

i dont knw wat has caused ittt
does anyone no?

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tee.vee
10/07/2008, 11:26 AM

rating
3
/10

i've had this phone for 18months and am absolutely sick of it. It no longer slides open properly and on the off chance it does it turns itself off and resets the settings. the buttons are sticky and camera quality is poor. Although i have to say it was a pretty good phone when i first purchased it, but it just doesnt last the distance of the 2 year contract... i can't wait to get a new phone.

Pros: alright in the beginning

Cons: doesn't slide properly
turns itself off
sticky buttons
poor photo quality

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lizzy.bee
08/07/2008, 04:11 PM

rating
1
/10

worst phone ever. got 5 seperate replacement handsets over my 2 year contract that all had the same problems. turn itself off, would randomly come up with wierd security messages so i couldn't use it, reset settings. Had my latest handset the longest (6 months) and it has started to freeze and turn itself off if i touch the camera button. thank the Lord my contract is up.

Pros: None

Cons: doesn't work

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ah what the
06/07/2008, 09:24 PM

rating
9
/10

I have had this phone for about 7 months. I think its pretty good, I like the large screen and the big buttons. People keep saying it switches off by itself, maybe if the went into settings>display>sleep mode and turned sleep mode off, it wont do that anymore. It is just a feature where it puts the phone at low power while its not being used

Pros: Nice Screen, Good Camera, Good Buttons, Bluetooth, GPRS, IRDA

Cons: A bit pixelated some photos but other than that its a good phone

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riphamilton
27/06/2008, 10:55 PM

rating
2
/10

Possibly the worst, most annoying, most problematic phone ever manufactured. It turns off within two and half minutes if you're using (to text or call or browse or whatever) and it has nothing to do with the battery....(I've tried new batteries but the same thing still happens). I thought I was the only one with this problem but obviously the other posts on the page suggests otherwise. Also, as others have stated, the settings reset every time you turn it off which is even more annoying seeing as how it turns off every 2.5 minutes! Honestly, it's actually more of a joke than a phone. It should be illegal to buy one. It makes me physically sick. I'd rather carry around a home phone and plug it in when needed. Seriously.

Pros: Seeing it in the bin gives you so much pleasure.

Cons: Uhhhhh hows about everything?

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mud02
24/06/2008, 11:32 PM

rating
2
/10

I suffered with this phone for over a year. It switches itself off for no reasons (while I was talking as well). Finally I lost it and didn't even bother to recover it

Pros: Nice screen and that is it

Cons: Bulky
Buggy

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