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Find out more about how we test. With its Nokia 6500 classic, Nokia has produced an unashamedly elegant handset that's a mere 9.5mm thin but which packs in 1GB of internal memory and has 3G ...
the Nokia 6500 classic and Nokia 6500 slide. Designed to be precisely balanced in the hand, with large keys and ergonomically correct dimensions and surfaces, both phones have been created with ...
Nokia 6500 classic has a display that probably won't stun you with size - the 2.0" diagonal is on the small side considering the price range. On the other hand, the image quality could probably ...
Music aficionados will be pleased to find out that Nokia 6500 classic comes with 1 Gb of memory onboard and an inbuilt music player. And for the photography-incluned it sports 2 Mpix camera with ...
Two will be mid-range, with one aimed at the higher end of the market. The Nokia 6500 Classic is a thin 3G mobile, with quad-band and a micro USB connector. It’s 9.5mm thick and is expected to arrive ...
Nokia's new 6500 Classic undoubtedly falls into the latter category. The ultra-thin form factor, smooth aluminium casing and impressive range of features make the 6500 one of the most all-round ...
According to Nokia, each 6500 classic's anodized aluminum surface is polished individually so "no two phones are exactly alike." It uses the Nokia Series 40 interface and comes with a 2-megapixel ...
Logic might suggest that the Nokia 6500 slide is simply a sliderphone version of Nokia's 6500 classic candybar phone, but who gives a stuff about logic? In reality the Nokia 6500 slide is a very ...
No significant changes in the gallery were made with Nokia 6500 classic. We personally aren't great fans of how the gallery looks in Series 40 models but, as it's used as a file manager at the ...
This ultra-thin bar-style GSM phone features a large QVGA display, 1 GB of memory, and 2 megapixel camera. Other features include stereo Bluetooth, email, and Flash Lite 2.1. This phone is not ...
The Nokia 6500 classic as the name might suggest is the former, but does that mean it should be ignored? We get phoning to find out. With so many phones offering you megapixels this and music ...