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Smartphone with two digital cameras / digital player / FM radio / GPS receiver - WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM More product details
$202.63
Good quality of the snapshots even in darker places, Great display that remains usable even in... (phonearena.com)
The 6220 Classic attempts to bring some of the features from Nokia's high-end Nseries devices... (mobileburn.com)
We have collected and analyzed 68 expert reviews and 354 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 79/100 and users rate it 75/100. The average review date is July 17, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 492492 reviews from other Cell Phones. The alaScore™ for this product is 90/100 = Excellent. Last update: November 21, 2009.

900100
422 reviews
November, 2009
68 Experts
Product Age
354 Users
Rank 84
from $202.63
We are about to take a closer look at the Nokia 6220 classic today. This is a midrange smart-phone, equipped with a decent number of functions that neither clearly make it a business ......
Good quality of the snapshots even in darker places, Great display that remains usable even in bright sunlight, Powerful loudspeaker
Uncomfortable keyboard, Mediocre video codec support
What is a phone good for, be it smarter than Einstein, if its telephone function is below par? The Nokia 6220 classic is a mid-range performer in this respect. We were able to hear people we were talking to relatively clearly, but their voices sounded ...
The 6220 Classic attempts to bring some of the features from Nokia's high-end Nseries devices down to its mainstream smartphones. Ricky tests out this Zeiss lens equipped cameraphone and likes what he finds.
The bottom edge of the Nokia 6220 Classic is where you'll find the micro-USB...
We can call the Nokia 6220 classic an attempt to regain some 5 megapixel ground. The compact smartphone carries some serious imaging power. Xenon flash, active lens cover, VGA video @ 30 fps and TV-out do sound exciting, don't they? It would've been ...
2.2" 16M-color display of QVGA resolution ; Symbian 9.3 OS, S60 3.2 UI ; ARM 11 369 MHz CPU and 128 MB of RAM ; 5 megapixel camera with active lens cover and xenon flash ; 3G with HSDPA support ; Quad-band GSM support ; Built-in GPS with A-GPS support ...
No Wi-Fi ; Xenon flash placed under the lens ; Uncomfortable shutter key ; Cheap-looking keypad, and we mean dirty cheap ; Display could have been bigger
Nokia 6220 classic is a Symbian all-rounder, which takes photography seriously. The xenon flash, the active lens cover and the best implementation of the S60 user interface are possibly its strongest selling points. The inexpensive price tag makes it ...
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A budget 3.5G phone that includes everything you need - great hardware and software for a great price. It has GPS, which is not common in this price range, as well as offline Nokia maps, symbian and java, etc. It is a pity that one needs to pay to use the...
price, wide range of features, GPS, offline maps
design, short battery life, no wi-fi, office not payed
The Nokia 6220 Classic is a quad-band phone that will follow in all their trips abroad. The 6220 Classic also has an integrated GPS module that makes it a real browser independent. To discover all the advantages of shipping through 6220, are offered 3 mon...
Quad - band phone
Few
good stuff
I got the purple one. I mainly wanted a good camera that I would always have with me and would always be charged and the only way to ensure that was the case was to have it on my phone... The camera's pretty good. I have pulled it out and taken pictures i...
The highlight of the Nokia 6220 classic is its 5 megapixel camera with Xenon flash and Carl Zeiss optics - on par with many single purpose digital cameras on the market today. With its high-speed HSDPA connection updating blogs or uploading photos and videos to favorite sharing sites like Share on Ovi or Flickr can be done right from the Nokia 6220 classic. A-GPS functionality allows photos to be 'geotagged' - making them easier to search and share. Images can also be viewed on a television...
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