Digital Camera News, Reviews and Tips

Pixmania: Coolpix 3200Sony p73Sony p93Sony T3Sony W1Kodak EasyShare CX7530Kodak EasyShare CX7430

Pre-Holiday Sale

About

Free Newsletter

Digital Camera Deals

Camera Phones

Printers

PDAs

Laptops

DP Links

Advertising

Translate

Contact

Buy a Digital Camera for Christmas

Sponsors

Buy Digital Cameras
Buy Digital Cameras and Camcorders in Australia.
Compare prices
Digital Cameras, Camcorders, MP3 Players, LCD in Australia.

Text Ads from 80 cents a Day

Partners

PhotographyBlog
Digital Camera Ratings

Archives

December 2004
November 2004
October 2004
September 2004
August 2004
July 2004
June 2004
May 2004
April 2004
March 2004
February 2004
January 2004
December 2003
November 2003
October 2003
September 2003



Subscribe in NewsGator Online

Photoblogs.org
View My Profile

DSLR of the Month

New Digital Camera

December 21, 2004

Nokia 6260

N6260 Camera Mode 126
All About Symbian reivew the Nokia 6260 and writes - 'Is it better than any other Smartphone out there? Well it’s certainly the best Series 60 phone I have used, and, although it pains me to say it, it's far better than the MPX200 (not as stylish though). The Calendar and To-Do applications are streets ahead of Microsoft’s offerings, and the inclusion of viewers for Word and PowerPoint caters for business users straight out of the box. I haven’t tried the new Motorola or the SPV's yet, but from what I have read there doesn't seem to be anything there to worry the 6260. It can also hold its own as a multimedia device and a stand-alone PDA. The breadth of applications available for Series 60 means there is unlikely to be anything this phone can't do in the near future and gets my full recommendations as the best available at the moment.'


Get more information on the Nokia 6260 at the official siteGet more information on the Nokia 6260 at the official site

InfoSync World Previews the Nokia 6260 and writes - 'Due to the large form factor of the 6260, its keypad is a pleasure to use with large keys offering good tactile feedback - with the possible exception of the action function of the five-way navigational pad. Overall, the 6260's performance seemed snappy, with good viewfinder frame rates and rapid response times from the operating system in general. As is usual with Nokia cameras, image quality from the VGA camera also proved to belong to the upper class. Its screen did not appear as bright as that of the Nokia 6630 smartphone - also announced today - however, but was perfectly adequate.'

Nokia 6260 Features

• Integrated digital VGA camera
• Mobile email and VPN client
• Quickword and Quickpoint for viewing documents
• HTML Internet browser
• Bluetooth wireless technology
• Push-to-talk with dedicated side key
• Tri-band operation for networks on five continents
• FM radio and MP3 player
• A number of Try and Buy applications preloaded on the MMC memory card

See more from our Reviews category »
Search for more Information on this Topic »

Receive Free Weekly Digital Photography Tips and News »

Subscribe to our RSS Feed -

Comments

Leave a comment, feedback or user review










Remember personal info?






Email this entry to a friend:

Friend's email:


Your email:


Message (optional):