Introduction
Newer and newer phones are getting released at an astonishing rate. Nokia’s also working hard, phones with similar features and price are coming one after the other from the manufacturer, but we shouldn’t think of these simple mass products: the real dumping is in the high-end. N82 and N78 are also quite similar and now here’s 6220 Classic, which might even be an alloy of these two.
These Finnish guys are packing such features under the new Symbian Series60 Feature Pack 2 that just keep us with our mouths open. Something, however, is always left out intentionally, this time for example we could mention the lack of WLAN support as a flaw, but there is a GPS and a 5 megapixel camera. The interesting is that these three similar phones are not much different in design either, as none of them are sliders or a clamshell, all of them are classical candybars. Of course both N82 and N78 have a kind of uncommon keypad and the most conservative member of the trio is undoubtedly the subject of our current review.
The huge box we got from XXL GSM has lots of accessories inside, but there was no memory card in the package. This of course can change based on the market where it’s sold and I have to put it forward that the phone we were testing would have been launched in the Asian region… but it still got to us somehow. This of course has its downsides (maps), but the differences are not so significant. Functionality is the same, we’ll be telling of the camera a bit again, but the essence doesn’t change.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!