Nokia 6670.... thoughts?
Nokia 6670.... thoughts?
I can get this unlocked phone for $375.... anybody have any personal experience with this one? or just any comments? seems good to me, but I'm curious whether anyone has any comments... thx
http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,8764,63733,00.html
http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,8764,63733,00.html
here's the details:
Key Features
Document viewers for email attachments
Extensive personal information management (PIM) with calendar and Presence
Netfront Web browser with PDF support
Megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom
Display and User Interface
Bright active matrix TFT color display
65,536 colors
176 x 208 pixel resolution
Graphical user interface with selectable themes
5-way navigation key
Symbian operating system 7.0s
Series 60 platform
Integrated Digital Megapixel Camera
Resolution 1152 x 864 pixels
4x digital zoom
Picture modes: standard, night
Self timer
Displayed formats: JPEG, GIF87a/89a, DCF (read only), WBMP, BMP, MBM, PNG
Supports the Nokia Camera Flash PD-2 (sold separately)
Video Recorder
Resolution: 174 x 144 pixels (QCIF) or 128 x 96 pixels (Sub QCIF)
Time: up to 10 minutes, subject to memory capacity
4x digital zoom
Recording formats (encoding): 3GPP, H.263 video, and AMR radio
Real Player
Download and play multimedia files (video and audio)
Stream media files through any supported media portals
Full-screen video playback on the phone to view downloaded, streamed, or recorded video clips in bigger size
Played formats (decoding): .3gp and .mp4 file formats, MPEG-4 video, H.263 video and AMR audio, RealMedia (Real Video and Real Audio), MP3, and AAC
Memory Functions
8 MB internal dynamic memory for contacts, text messages, multimedia messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list, and applications
64 MB Reduced Size Dual Voltage MultiMediaCard (MMC)
Messaging
Multimedia messaging: combine image, video, text, and voice clip and send as MMS to a compatible phone or to an email address
Automatic resizing of megapixel images to fit the MMS format (max. 100 KB attachment size depending on the network).
Email: access email accounts; supports SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4 protocols
Text messaging: supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, and SMS distribution list
T9 predictive text input: support for major languages in Europe and Asia-Pacific
Connectivity
Bluetooth wireless technology
Send and receive images, video clips, graphics, and business cards over a Bluetooth wireless connection
USB with Pop-Port™
Local synchronization of contacts and calendar with a compatible PC using Nokia PC Suite
Data: calendar, contacts
PC applications: Microsoft Outlook (98, 2000, 2002, 2003), Outlook Express, Lotus Organizer, (5.0, 6.0), Lotus Notes (5.0, 6.0)
Remote Over-the-Air synchronization with SyncML
Data: calendar, contacts, to-do list
Browsing
Integrated Internet browser supports HTML, XHTML, and WML
Full-screen mode
OMA DRM - Forward lock for content protection
Mobile Wallet 2.0 for convenient online use and storage of your numbers and passwords
Netfront Web browser with PDF support included on MultiMediaCard (MMC)
Data Transfer
GPRS (Class B, Multislot class 6): maximum download rate 40.3 kbps; upload 26.8 kbps
Key Features
Document viewers for email attachments
Extensive personal information management (PIM) with calendar and Presence
Netfront Web browser with PDF support
Megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom
Display and User Interface
Bright active matrix TFT color display
65,536 colors
176 x 208 pixel resolution
Graphical user interface with selectable themes
5-way navigation key
Symbian operating system 7.0s
Series 60 platform
Integrated Digital Megapixel Camera
Resolution 1152 x 864 pixels
4x digital zoom
Picture modes: standard, night
Self timer
Displayed formats: JPEG, GIF87a/89a, DCF (read only), WBMP, BMP, MBM, PNG
Supports the Nokia Camera Flash PD-2 (sold separately)
Video Recorder
Resolution: 174 x 144 pixels (QCIF) or 128 x 96 pixels (Sub QCIF)
Time: up to 10 minutes, subject to memory capacity
4x digital zoom
Recording formats (encoding): 3GPP, H.263 video, and AMR radio
Real Player
Download and play multimedia files (video and audio)
Stream media files through any supported media portals
Full-screen video playback on the phone to view downloaded, streamed, or recorded video clips in bigger size
Played formats (decoding): .3gp and .mp4 file formats, MPEG-4 video, H.263 video and AMR audio, RealMedia (Real Video and Real Audio), MP3, and AAC
Memory Functions
8 MB internal dynamic memory for contacts, text messages, multimedia messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list, and applications
64 MB Reduced Size Dual Voltage MultiMediaCard (MMC)
Messaging
Multimedia messaging: combine image, video, text, and voice clip and send as MMS to a compatible phone or to an email address
Automatic resizing of megapixel images to fit the MMS format (max. 100 KB attachment size depending on the network).
Email: access email accounts; supports SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4 protocols
Text messaging: supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, and SMS distribution list
T9 predictive text input: support for major languages in Europe and Asia-Pacific
Connectivity
Bluetooth wireless technology
Send and receive images, video clips, graphics, and business cards over a Bluetooth wireless connection
USB with Pop-Port™
Local synchronization of contacts and calendar with a compatible PC using Nokia PC Suite
Data: calendar, contacts
PC applications: Microsoft Outlook (98, 2000, 2002, 2003), Outlook Express, Lotus Organizer, (5.0, 6.0), Lotus Notes (5.0, 6.0)
Remote Over-the-Air synchronization with SyncML
Data: calendar, contacts, to-do list
Browsing
Integrated Internet browser supports HTML, XHTML, and WML
Full-screen mode
OMA DRM - Forward lock for content protection
Mobile Wallet 2.0 for convenient online use and storage of your numbers and passwords
Netfront Web browser with PDF support included on MultiMediaCard (MMC)
Data Transfer
GPRS (Class B, Multislot class 6): maximum download rate 40.3 kbps; upload 26.8 kbps
Originally Posted by Crazy Sellout
thought you were getting the A630?
naw mean? 
and wondering how many times I was gonna be flipping out the keyboard to use it... I don't think I'd be doing it, for some reason. I figure, if I really need that capability I can get the wireless keyboard for the Nokia... also I think I want a Nokia again... kinda sick of Moto...
and... I can get a pretty good deal on the nokia.
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