Data transfer, battery
Although Opera Mini makes the software part of browsing great, but the hardware is no partner in that. There would be no problem with the 2” QVGA display, but the lack of 3G hurts, maximum speed can be obtained via EDGE, which is not too much and WLAN is still not fashionable for Series40 phones (except Nokia 6300i), so if we would still like to browse the web we have to watch the phone suffering at GPRS/EDGE speeds.
There are no problems at local level, though, Bluetooth and USB are both of version 2.0, the cable is inside the box, along with the software. Data on the included 512 MB memory card can be accessed too, if we connect 3600 as a Mass Storage device and thus moving data doesn’t take much time.
Nowadays Nokia phones have a nonfigurative pattern under the back cover, but the main point is the 860 mAh battery which keeps the phone alive for 2-3 days. As there’s no 3G the display is that requires the most power, so we should expect an average standby time.
Summary. 3600 slide has a balanced set of features, the exceptions being the better camera and the few data transfer methods. On the whole the price of ~ €190 EUR is still a bit too high, if it drops to about €150 EUR it will be an absolutely realistic choice for those who need an easy to use Nokia with a decent design and that is – hopefully – reliable. Due to its price this is the best it can get:
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Nokia 3600 slide |
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Translated by Szaszati
Nokia 3600 slide has been provided by XXL GSM.
The handset can be purchased at:
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