Hirdetés
Probably many of you have been waiting the coming of Nokia 6220 Classic, which is although not the cheapest 5 megapixel camera-phone with a Xenon flash on the market, but it is undoubtedly the cheapest of Symbian Series 60 phones with a GPS receiver and such features. The handset, built on the basics of Nseries N82, has been officially launched in India at first, but meanwhile it has also become available in European GSM stores too. Although Nokia 6220 Classic has no WLAN module, gravitational sensor, 3D co-processor or stereo speakers, and its display is smaller (2.2"), but in other terms is practically packs the features of N82 in a new case of a much smaller size. The 108 x 47 x 15 mm large handset, weighing 90 grams, has the latest Series 60 3rd edition FP2 software on-board, which makes the operating system more comfortable and reliable to use.
Translated by Szaszati