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Friday, March 6, 2009

Nokia 6700 Classic





Physical features, power and memory
Physical features, power and memory
Size

* Form: Monoblock
* Dimensions: 109.8 x 45 x 11.2 mm
* Weight: 116.5 g
* Volume: 46.5 cc


Display and 3D

* Size: 2.2"
* Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels (QVGA)
* 16.7 million colours (TFT)
* Ambient light sensor (ALS)
* Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC)


Keys and input method

* Numeric keypad
* Dedicated camera and volume keys
* Voice commands and voice recording
* Volume up and down
* Camera


Colours and covers

* Available in-box colours:
- Silver metallic
- Matte metallic
- Black metallic


Connectors

* Micro-USB for charging, audio and data
* DC charger


Memory

* microSD memory card slot, max. 8 GB
* 170 MB internal user memory


Power

* BL-6Q 960 mAh battery
* Talk time (maximum): 3G GSM 4 h, 2G GSM 5 h
* Standby time (maximum): 300+ h


Communication and navigation
Communication and navigation
Operating frequency

* Quad-band GSM EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
* Automatic switching
* Flight mode


Data network

* GPRS MSC 32 (RX+TX 4+3, maximum 6 slots)
* EDGE (EGPRS) MSC 32 (RX+TX 4+3, maximum 6 slots)
* Triple band WCDMA Band I, II and VIII (2100/1900/900)
* HSDPA 10Mbps
* HSUPA 2Mbps
* TCP/IP support
* Support for MS Outlook synchronization of contacts, calendar and notes


Local connectivity and synchronisation

* Bluetooth version 2.1 including stereo support for headsets
* Support for PictBridge
* SyncML (local and remote)
* Support for PC synchronisation with Nokia PC Suite


Call features

* Integrated hands-free speakerphone
* Automatic answer with headset or car kit
* Any key answer
* Call waiting, call hold, call divert
* Call timer
* Logging of dialled, received and missed calls
* Speed dialling
* Enhanced voice dialling
* Vibrating alert (internal)
* Side volume keys
* Mute/unmute
* Contacts with images
* Conference calling with up to 3 participants


Messaging

* SMS with support for concatenated SMS for long messages
* List of recently used numbers in message editor
* Multiple SMS deletion
* OMA MMS v1.3
* Automatic resizing of images for MMS
* Nokia Xpress audio messaging
* Common inbox for SMS and MMS messages
* Distribution lists for messaging
* Windows Live
* Instant messaging


E-mail

* Supported protocols: IMAP4, POP3, SMTP
* Support for e-mail attachments


Web browsing

* Nokia Web Browser (OSS)
* Opera Mini Web Browser
* Nokia Mobile Search


GPS and navigation

* Integrated A-GPS


Image and sound
Image and sound
Photography

* 5 megapixel camera (2992 x 1944)
* Autofocus
* Focal lenght: 4.6 mm
* Focus range: 10 cm to infinity
* LED flash
* Flash modes: On, off, automatic
* Flash operating range: 1 m
* White balance modes: automatic, daylight, tungsten, fluorescent
* Capture modes: still, sequence, self-timer, video
* Colour tone modes: normal, greyscale, sepia, negative
* Full-screen viewfinder
* Active toolbar
* Dedicated camera key
* Landscape (horizontal) orientation
* Photo editor on device
* Direct printing to compatible picture printers


Video

* Video recording at up to 640 x 480 @ 15fps or 352 x 288 @ 30fps
* 4x digital zoom
* Video recording file formats: .mp4, .3gp; codecs: H.263, MPEG-4
* Audio recording formats: AMR-NB
* White balance modes: automatic, daylight, tungsten, fluorescent
* Colour tone modes: normal, greyscale, sepia, negative
* Clip length (maximum): only restricted by amount of free memory
* Nokia Media Player
* Video playback file formats: .mp4, .3gp; codecs: H.263, H.264
* Video streaming: .3gp, .rm
* Landscape mode video playback
* Video ring tones (2 built-in tones)
* Video sharing support (via Share on Ovi or Flickr)
* Real time video sharing to another compatible mobile device


Music and audio playback

* Nokia Media player
- Playlists
- Equalizer
- Selection by artist, album and genre
- Album graphics display
* Music playback file formats: .amr, .mid, .mp3, .mp4, .m4a, .aac, .wma
* Dedicated music keys: No
* Supported via inbox Headset
* Visual Radio: No
* Audio through µUSB support
* Nokia Music Manager
* Ring tones: Up to 64 polyphonic MIDI ringing tones, Nokia ringing tones, NB-AMR audio clips, MP3/MP4 and AAC files, and video ringing tones
* Uplink noise cancellation


Voice and audio recording

* Voice commands
* Voice dialling
* Voice recorder
* Audio recording formats: AMR-NB
* Speech codecs: WB-AMR, NB-AMR, HR, FR, EFR
* 2 microphones for uplink noise cancellation


Personalisation: profiles, themes, ring tones

* Customizable profiles
* Ring tones: .mid, .aac, .mp3, .mp4, .m4a, .wma as well as Nokia ringing tones and Nokia video ringing tones. (20 built-in tones)


Software
Software
Software platform and user interface

* Series 40
* Active standby
* Voice commands
* FOTA (Firmware update Over The Air)


Personal information management (PIM): contacts, clock, calendar etc.

* Storage of up to 1000 contacts, exact amount is dependent on amount of free memory.
* Advanced contacts database: multiple number and e-mail details per contact, contacts with images
* Support for assigning images to contacts
* Support for contact groups
* Clock: analogue and digital
* Stopwatch
* Countdown timer with intervals
* Alarm clock with ring tones or music files as alarm sound
* Reminders
* Calculator
* Calendar with week and month view, up to 1500 entries
* Converter
* Written notes
* To-do list


Applications

* Java™ MIDP 2.1, CLDC 1.1
* Flash Lite 3.0
* Windows Live client
* Instant messaging
* Instant messaging with Presence
* Instant messaging and Presence-enhanced contacts
* IMPS Instant messaging
* Instant messaging client (OMA IMPS 1.2)
* Windows Live support (requires download of Windows Live Messenger application)


Sales package contents
Sales package contents

* Nokia 6700 classic
* Nokia Battery BL-6Q (960 mAh)
* 1GB SD card
* Nokia µUSB headset (WH-203)
* Nokia Connectivity Cable (CA-101)
* Nokia High Efficiency Charger (AC-8)
* Pouch
* Quick start guide


Accessories
Accessories
Recommended accessories

* Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-606
* Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-103
* Nokia Car Kit CK-100


Support and related documents
Support and related documents
Related documents

* SAR certification information
* Eco Declaration (.pdf, 52 KB)
* Declaration of Conformity


Nokia Care

* Nokia Care Premium Service

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition





Is it too much to say that WiMAX gives the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet a reason to exist? Nokia's it's-not-a-phone experiment in extreme Linux geekery now lets you surf the Web anywhere, any time, at least in Baltimore where Sprint has rolled outXOHM , its version of WiMAX. (Baltimore is the only place you'll find it, for now.) But the Nokia N810 Internet tablet WiMAX Edition ($449.99 street) still isn't a handheld that's likely to rule the mainstream market.

A quick recap from our original N810 review: This device isn't a phone, it's a Linux-based handheld computer that connects to the Internet via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, and now XOHM. The N810 is a pleasure to hold and to use. The 2.8-by-5-by0.55 inch (HWD), 7.9-ounce metallic body feels solid, and the richly colorful 800-by-480-pixel screen slides up to reveal a comfortable thumb keypad. There's a VGA camera built into the side for video calling, and a little stand pops out of the back if you want to prop the N810 up on your desk. A mini-SDHC card can drop into a slot in the bottom. It's an attractive, thoughtfully built piece of hardware.

Besides providing Internet access, the N810 features a media player, an e-mail program, contacts and calendar apps, and other software, but browsing is its real strength. Nokia is the true king of handheld Web browsers—the company's Series 60 phone browser is the best in the business, and the N810's browser renders pages that look just the way they look on a desktop PC, including Flash (but not Java) plug-ins.

There's still no Microsoft Office or PIM support, and the N810 still sometimes stutters when multitasking with music and video. Since our first review, the download servers have been improved, so you can easily grab the various additional apps that Maemo.org has to offer. The site currently lists 256 apps, including a PDF reader, alternative media players, and instant messaging programs.

Of course, the real news here is the WiMAX. I activated the N810 using the XOHM Web site, by punching in the device's MAC address. (It's on a label on the box.) The N810 was working within minutes, and it auto-connected to the XOHM network in Baltimore.

Testing Internet speeds on a handheld that doesn't act as PC modem can be tough, because speed tests are usually restricted by the device's browser or processor, rather than by its modem. (And no, the N810 currently can't tether to a PC as a modem. I don't think that would violate the terms of service; the software just doesn't exist. It might be available in the future.)

I used www.speedtest.net, which is recommended by Sprint. In four tests, I achieved download speeds generally around 1Mbps down and 500 to 800Kbps up—much slower than the results I got with a PC and Samsung's SWC-E100 ExpressCard in the same location. So it's likely the N810's browser slowing things down. The more important test, however, is that Web pages felt fast, maps rendered quickly, and music streamed over the Internet seamlessly.

But when the N810 lost its signal, it had trouble picking it up again. Several times I went to the N810's connection manager after leaving a XOHM dead spot, to find a long list of Wi-Fi networks and no XOHM. When I rebooted the handheld, XOHM reappeared. Nokia needs to make that transition smoother.

The N810 isn't a phone, but it can do VoIP. Gizmo, a free program, worked over XOHM, but Skype didn't. All my Call buttons were grayed out and unavailable, so all I could do was chat. That was disappointing.

The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet WiMAX Edition isn't on the market yet, but the original non-WiMAX model is selling for around $350 or 400. WiMAX certainly transforms this gadget into a more interesting go-anywhere Web surfing device, but I still feel that its primary appeal is to Linux geeks, since it lacks some other key apps and has a relatively high price. Also, WiMAX isn't widely available yet. Today, most people will likely settle on an iPhone 3G, instead. If not, Nokia's own excellent E71, or a XOHM-powered mini-laptop (when those devices are available) are viable alternatives.
SPEC DATA :

Price as Tested: $449.99 Street
Networking Options: 802.11g
Operating System: Linux Internet Tablet 2008
Processor Class: TI OMAP 2420
Type: Linux
RAM: 128 MB
Megapixels: 0.3 MP
Flash Memory Type: Secure Digital

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