Nokia 6555
The Nokia 6555 is a flip phone by Nokia. The phone offers 3G and Bluetooth compatibility. It is longer and slimmer than most "clamshell" phones and can display 16 million colors.
Fast Facts
- Retail: $149 (or Free w/ some plans)
- 1.3 MP camera with 6x zoom
- Stereo Bluetooth® capable
- Music player with MP3 support
- AT&T; Mobile Music with WMDRM
- Download ringtones, games, and graphics
- 3G High speed data access capabilities
- Cellular Video - watch streaming videos
- Shoot video clips with a built-in video recorder
- MicroSD(TM) expansion slot supports up to 4GB
Cool Features
- Active-matrix 240 x 320 pixel (QVGA) 2,0” primary display with 16M Colors
- 128 x 160 pixel Secondary display with 262k colors
- Video recorder with audio support
- 30 MB internal memory
- Java MIDP 2.0 applications
- Data synchronization with PC via PC Suite
- Quad-band operation in GSM 850/900/1800/1900 networks
Reviews
"Nokia has never been a company to blindly follow cell phone design fads; instead, it often waits awhile, then puts its own spin on the current design trend. For instance, rather than rushing to develop a thin Motorola Razr imitator, Nokia took its time and introduced the sexy and powerful Nokia N76. Now Nokia makes another stab at the slim handset trend with the new Nokia 6555 for AT&T.; Though it's fatter than most trim handsets, its tall, slender shape gives it a soundly elegant look. Features are plentiful: there's Bluetooth, a music/video player, and Push-to-Talk (PTT) support. Call quality was quite nice, but the talk time battery life was much too low." - CNET
"Overall I like the 6555. It's an attractive phone that looks and feels more expensive than it is. This handset certainly won't be all things to all people, but its feature set seldom leaves you wanting for more. While I tend to not like the clamshell form factor, I recognize that it has its benefits over the candybar configuration, and the 6555 capitalizes on this. When open, the handset was comfortable and felt natural to use, and will surely appeal to people who dislike phones that don't place the microphone close to their mouth. And what's not to like about a reasonably priced 3G handset?" - MobileBurn
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