Exterior
We can see on the exterior of 6208 that this hasn’t been designed for us. Although the materials used and the assembly quality are much better than the “real” Chinese phones, but the design, or better said, the scale of the elements makes us think of these handsets, as there is a large display on top and shiny buttons on the bottom. It even resembles 3230 a bit, but basically its quality is about three times better: our Chinese-looking Classic has quite a lot of metal in it. The back panel is completely made of it, but the plastic parts on the front and the sides are also very high-quality ones. We can feel this on the weight of the 109.8 x 49.3 x 13.3-14.7 mm large handset, as it weighs a bit over 120 grams.
On top of the front panel there is the speaker and the inevitable Nokia logo. These are on a somewhat shiny, black area, which surrounds the 2.4” QVGA display and includes the main controls as well – softkeys, call handling keys, d-pad. I can say only positive things about the display, the colors are beautiful, image quality is perfect even in bright sunlight and it’s not pixelated at all. The keys I’ve mentioned have a proper size and this is true for the silver numerical keys as well. This black part has a metallic stripe running around it, which has the numerical keys on its bottom end – the design is unique, but it looks really elegant, mostly because it’s clean and well-organized.
It’s quite hard to describe the back side. Here is a grey, metallic back panel, which is slightly brushed, and it looks awesome on its own. Then there is a large camera accompanied by a large engraved label (3.2 mega pixel autofocus) and a dual-LED flash, which is also perfect. And then there we have a pen made of metal, which destroys all this high-quality feeling, mostly when we take it off the back, just as you can see it on the picture – in order to do this you have to push it upwards a bit.
The top of the handset is the realm of connectors, here we can find the 3.5 mm headset jack and the charger’s connector, they have the power button as their neighbour. As the microphone is on the numerical keypad (between keys 6 and 9), the bottom part is now empty, just like the left side, so this means that there are lots of things crammed on to the right side. Here we can see the microUSB connector, the volume control keys, the camera’s shoot key and the microSD slot (protected by a cover), which has no problem dealing with high capacity (SDHC) cards.
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