NOKIA 6700 Slide HARGA,SPESIFIKASI,GAMBAR
Nokia 6700 Slide REVIEW AND SPECIFICATION
With a design that’s actually quite different from the one of Nokia 6700 classic, the 6700 slide features a 2.2 inch QVGA display, Symbian UI, HSDPA and HSUPA connectivity, Bluetooth 2.1, 5MP autofocus camera, and a 2GB MicroSD card in the box.
Nokia 6700 slide will be available in no less than six color versions: pink, red, purple petrol blue, lime and aluminum. The phone’s retail price (HARGA) will be of €160 ($239).
Despite the similar name, the 6700 Slide is actually an S60 smartphone where the Classic version is not. This means that the Slide is much more capable and expandable than the Classic, although it is questionable if many customers in this market segment will actually care.
On the back is a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, dual LED flash and Carl Zeiss optics. Video recording is up to 640 x 480 pixels at 15 frames per second. On the front is a 2.2" 240 x 320 pixel display in 16 million colours, which we think is a bit small for a phone of this type.
This is a 3.5G device with both HSDPA and HSUPA high-speed data, giving a maximum download speed of 10.2 Mbps and uploads of up to 2 Mbps. There are two tri-band WCDMA variants depending on region, and the 6700 Slide also supports quad-band GSM. In other words, the 6700 Slide should be able to deliver high-speed data in most markets worldwide.
The 6700 Slide supports microSD expandable memory (with a 2GB card in the standard sales package) and comes with Bluetooth 2.1 and USB 2.0 connectivity. Audio output is through a 2.5mm connector, which is a bit surprising seeing as most new media phones seem to have a 3.5mm one. The 6700 Slide also comes with an FM radio and of course a very decent multimedia player.
Network:
Data:GPRS+ EDGE + UMTS (3G) + HSDA
Screen:2.2" 240 x 320 pixels, 16m colours
Camera:5 megapixels
Size:
3 hours talk / 10 days standby (3G)
4 hours talk / 12 days standby (GSM)
With a design that’s actually quite different from the one of Nokia 6700 classic, the 6700 slide features a 2.2 inch QVGA display, Symbian UI, HSDPA and HSUPA connectivity, Bluetooth 2.1, 5MP autofocus camera, and a 2GB MicroSD card in the box.
Nokia 6700 slide will be available in no less than six color versions: pink, red, purple petrol blue, lime and aluminum. The phone’s retail price (HARGA) will be of €160 ($239).
Despite the similar name, the 6700 Slide is actually an S60 smartphone where the Classic version is not. This means that the Slide is much more capable and expandable than the Classic, although it is questionable if many customers in this market segment will actually care.
On the back is a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, dual LED flash and Carl Zeiss optics. Video recording is up to 640 x 480 pixels at 15 frames per second. On the front is a 2.2" 240 x 320 pixel display in 16 million colours, which we think is a bit small for a phone of this type.
This is a 3.5G device with both HSDPA and HSUPA high-speed data, giving a maximum download speed of 10.2 Mbps and uploads of up to 2 Mbps. There are two tri-band WCDMA variants depending on region, and the 6700 Slide also supports quad-band GSM. In other words, the 6700 Slide should be able to deliver high-speed data in most markets worldwide.
The 6700 Slide supports microSD expandable memory (with a 2GB card in the standard sales package) and comes with Bluetooth 2.1 and USB 2.0 connectivity. Audio output is through a 2.5mm connector, which is a bit surprising seeing as most new media phones seem to have a 3.5mm one. The 6700 Slide also comes with an FM radio and of course a very decent multimedia player.
Network:
- GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 +
- UMTS 900 / 1900 / 2100 or
- UMTS 850 / 1900 / 2100
Data:GPRS+ EDGE + UMTS (3G) + HSDA
Screen:2.2" 240 x 320 pixels, 16m colours
Camera:5 megapixels
Size:
- Medium slider
- 95 x 46 x 16mm / 110 grams
- Bluetooth:Yes
- Memory card:MicroSD
- Infra-red:No
- Polyphonic:Yes
- Java:Yes
- GPS:No
- OS:S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2
3 hours talk / 10 days standby (3G)
4 hours talk / 12 days standby (GSM)
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