Ludacris Turbo
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Registered: 28th May 04
Location: High Green, Sheffield
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Been told I can upgrade my phone and I've been looking at these! Are they anygood?
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dannymccann
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
Location: Doddington, Lincolnshire
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Would also like to know this, looks like a stone age phone, wondering if its worth PAYG purchase
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Robbo
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
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A sleek, stylish and compact cameraphone that enjoys a similar styling to Nokia’s 6610 but features-wise is more akin to the 6800. As well as eye-catching looks, the 6220 has very impressive features, with a built-in video and stills-capable camera, MMS messaging, tri-band operation, Java support, a Java email client, a built-in stereo FM radio and polyphonic ringtones. To cope with the multimedia functionality of the 6220, there is over 3MB of memory – pretty good for a standard mobile – shared between notes, ringtones, MMS and Java applications/games. There is space for up to 500 contacts in the phone book, each with up to 5 phone numbers, an email address, web address, postal address and a note of up to 3,000 characters. The on-board FM radio is a feature we’re pleased to see Nokia has included here, with a supplied stereo headset. The only major thing we thought this mobile would benefit from is Bluetooth. In our test, a full charge on the 6220 gave us 112 hours’ standby after 15 minutes of calls, and 1.5MB of GPRS data transferred while downloading games and applications. This compares well with the standby time quoted by Nokia. Call quality was excellent.
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--DAN--
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
A sleek, stylish and compact cameraphone that enjoys a similar styling to Nokia’s 6610 but features-wise is more akin to the 6800. As well as eye-catching looks, the 6220 has very impressive features, with a built-in video and stills-capable camera, MMS messaging, tri-band operation, Java support, a Java email client, a built-in stereo FM radio and polyphonic ringtones. To cope with the multimedia functionality of the 6220, there is over 3MB of memory – pretty good for a standard mobile – shared between notes, ringtones, MMS and Java applications/games. There is space for up to 500 contacts in the phone book, each with up to 5 phone numbers, an email address, web address, postal address and a note of up to 3,000 characters. The on-board FM radio is a feature we’re pleased to see Nokia has included here, with a supplied stereo headset. The only major thing we thought this mobile would benefit from is Bluetooth. In our test, a full charge on the 6220 gave us 112 hours’ standby after 15 minutes of calls, and 1.5MB of GPRS data transferred while downloading games and applications. This compares well with the standby time quoted by Nokia. Call quality was excellent.
Sounds like the wrong description that Rob.
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Robbo
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Registered: 6th Aug 02
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Dunno bud, just pulled that off our system
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--DAN--
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Dunno bud, just pulled that off our system
Sounds like an old version with it not having bluetooth etc and not mentioning the 5mp Cam or Sat Nav.
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Matt H
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Registered: 11th Sep 01
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6220 is an old one, bit like a 7250i
But there is a new one out?
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bubble
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Registered: 24th Jan 04
Location: Darwin, NT Australia.
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6210 navigator ans 6220.
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dannymccann
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
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Which is the best one to go for? Would rather have a review of someone whos used one rather than Robbo's telephone script
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Jambo
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Registered: 8th Sep 01
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6220 is basically an n82 minus wifi and about 1kg.
It looks ok, functions great (think its a new version of s60 as theres a few new options on there) its nice
Only thing against it is it feels a bit "cheap"
If you can live with the size get na n82 as that feels ace
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
Which is the best one to go for? Would rather have a review of someone whos used one rather than Robbo's telephone script
wasnt a telephone script u ingrate, was a straight copy from the review of a 6220 on our internal sites
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Hammer
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Ingrate
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Robbo
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*high 5*
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dannymccann
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Still, dont want marketing tat, would prefer a few user reviews
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Robbo
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thats not a marketing review, its from a very well respected mobile phone magazine
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Ludacris Turbo
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Registered: 28th May 04
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Anyone got the the new 6220? Just looked on o2 and they want £99 for the handset on my contract! They can GTF if they think I'm payin that!
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