New Nokia 6263 is a classic flip-phone released on Dec’07; which supports GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA featuring 1.3MP camera, 2.2-inch display (320×240 pixel) resolution, MMS/SMS, 30MB internal memory, recording/playback video, A2DP stereo bluetooth and microSD slot.

115.jpg“It is slightly difficult to open, thanks to the top portion of the flip being slightly smaller than the bottom. The edges are nicely curved, which helps to give the phone an overall pleasant feel. The body of the phone does not emit any creaks, and the hinge has absolutely no wiggle room, which further proves the superior build quality of the 6263.”

The Nokia 6263 is a full-featured clamshell designed for T-Mobile’s GSM and upcoming 3G networks. Sporting a 1.3 megapixel camera, microSD card slot, and dedicated music playback buttons, this handset offers plenty of fun. Read more in our review

MobileBurn reviews the Nokia 6263 and writes, “The front of the 6263 features a 2 megapixel camera with no flash, in addition to the dedicated music playback keys and large 262k color TFT external display. The music buttons sport raised labels, allowing them to be easily found and used, even when the device is in a pocket. The top of the handset houses the small-barrel Nokia power port, a miniUSB port for data transfer, and a 2.5mm audio jack that you can’t help but wish was the standard

MoboReviews the Nokia 6263’s other highlights include dedicated external music keys, a microSD card slot (512MB cardincluded, with support for up to 4GB), and a large QVGA resolution main display. For those that prefer their conversations hands and wire free, the Nokia 6263 also support Bluetooth headsets and stereo headphones. The built-in xHTML browser should offer a decent mobile web experience, backed up by support for both Java and Flash Lite.

Summary-:

The good:  The Nokia 6263 has a simple, user-friendly design, a vivid display, satisfying call quality, and a decent feature set that includes stereo Bluetooth, a music player, and world phone support.

The bad: The Nokia 6263’s user interface was rather sluggish, and the speaker has a sensitive sweet spot. The middle row of its keypad felt a bit cheap.

The bottom line: With a solid combination of design, features, and performance, the Nokia 6263 is a worthy successor to the Nokia 6133.

Specs: Band / mode: WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900; Talk time: Up to 390 min; Combined with: With digital camera / digital player

Cnet rating -   7.5

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