nokia 6555 reviews

Mobile phones have grown from just talking devices to multipurpose devices that we rely on in our daily lives. We now even have niche models that are geared towards one specific role above all others making it just a little difficult for us to pick out that perfect phone. So, what has Nokia done with the 6555? Well, they made it that jack of all trades. They didn’t make it in some weird crazy shape or have a keyboard geared to users who message but for the mass population. So, can this little multipurpose device still thrive when there are so many niche devices? Well, let’s take a look.
* Stylish slender clamshell
* High-quality 2-inch QVGA 16M color TFT display
* Comfortable keyboard
* UMTS and EDGE support
* microSD memory card support up to 4 GB
* Good music player
* Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP profile
* microUSB connector and 2.5mm jack
The 6555 has a high-end feature set with emphasis on music. But we’ll start with the basics first. The phone book holds 1,000 contacts with room in each entry for five phone numbers, an e-mail address, a company name and job title, a formal name and a nickname, a birthday, a street address, and notes. You can save contacts to groups and pair them with any of 10 polyphonic ringtones for caller ID. You also can assign your friends a photo or a video, and the photos will show up on the external display.
nokia 6555 reviews from cnet
The good: The Nokia 6555 offers a stylish and user-friendly design and a broad range of features including Bluetooth, 3G compatibility, and support for AT&T Push-to-Talk network. What’s more, we liked the call quality.
The bad: The Nokia 6555 had disappointing picture quality, and the speakerphone volume was rather low. It’s also missing an FM radio and the battery life was poor.
The bottom line: The Nokia 6555 combines eye-catching design, a generous feature set, and admirable call quality into one satisfying device.
nokia 6555 reviews from infosyncworld
Pros: Smooth lines, intuitive messaging software
Cons: Atrocious music downloads, software and overall experience


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