Nokia 6208 Classic - dead end

Data communication, phone calls

We don’t have many data communication protocols to choose from. 6208 Classic has a tri-band GSM module (900/1800/1900 MHz), there is no 3G support, so we can only use GPRS or EDGE. WiFi is of course missing as well, so we have to do with the 2.0 Bluetooth that supports stereo sound as well. It’s important to note that the standard microUSB connector supports the USB 2.0 protocol, so we can copy our songs quickly on the phone.

Nokia 6208 Classic
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I haven’t been completely satisfied by the handset’s sound quality. There are no serious problems, but it doesn’t have the quality of an average Nokia: it’s not loud enough and it has some hissing, although this won’t affect usability. There are no features regarding phone calls, we can store 2,000 contacts in the phonebook, there are quite a lot of extra fields. Messaging is flawless, the storage space is dynamic, we have an e-mail client, which supports IMAP servers with authentication and attachments as well.

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We browsing could be even good, thanks to the large display, but due to the slow data transfer it will be no big deal. We can use two applications: the good old Opera Mini or the default browser. The first one is quite fast in comparison with the possibilities – and half the world uses it – but Nokia’s genuine software isn’t bad either, it has quite an effective page breaking and it even supports JavaScript.

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