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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
6630 needs to be seen, 25 Nov 2005
Nokia 6630.A truly sophisticated mobile phone. It does need to be seen in the shop. To be handled and checked out, rather than forming an opionion from a magazine or newspaper picture. Because at first glance it looks ungainly. It is not until it is nestling comfortably in the palm of the hand, the true potential of the design, is really appreciated. Everything works. At least, for me. I especially appreciated the Nokia downloading disc, which enables me to easily download pictures from the internet and which I have saved, onto the nokia 6630. The big nokia screen does them justice. All the familiar and well thought out interface menues are easy enough to use. I would have liked more short cuts though. And one niggle would be the icons down the left hand side of the screen. Useful, but they do impede slightly on the pictures I have chosen as screen savers. Fireplayer is fun. I am by no means a teen but still I enjoy pressing the buttons and blending the mixes of drums and base etc. The video downloads, (and I am always concious of the money side of things while downloading) worked well, on the one brief session I have downloaded. In fact, it is so easy to want to use all the different functions on the internet. But take heed of any costs involved. The phone is well built, without any creaks from the casing when using the keys. The battery life before charging, is not too bad, for a screen of this size. I would certainly say it has not caused me any inconvenience. The only other thing I would add, is try and obtain a suitable pouch to keep the phone in, when not in use. For the reason the screen is large and therfore, because of this, could be fairly easy to scratch. I think it is a really good phone. One that I enjoy using, just to be able to ..... use it.
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