Typical price: £360
What is it: Smart phone with 3G capability
What we think: Good ergonomics and a range of features that should appeal to both professionals and gadget hounds
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 6 September 2005
Tags: Nokia, Nokia 6680, resolution, camera, memory card
We like:
Ergonomic hardware design; good range of file viewers; exceptionally easy to use the camera
We don't like:
Stereo sound quality average; short on built-in memory; no built-in FM radio; no mirror on back camera
You might also need:
High-capacity memory card; Bluetooth keyboard for geeky professionals
CNET UK judgement:
The 6680 is a welcome upgrade to Nokia's flawed 6630, correcting its weaknesses and building in some good strengths. Especially notable are the document readers, which should appeal to business users, and the image editing and Bluetooth printing tools for the gadgeteers
Full review:
Nokia's 6680 is a 3G handset –- quite a rarity for the company. It updates the lacklustre 6630, which fell down for us because it lacked a front camera for video calls and because we weren't happy with either its quirky shape or its poor keypad and navigator. Continue Reading...
Latest user reviews
January 17, 2007
Posted by: Mark Blackham
"An average phone packed with gadgets but not high quality"
October 4, 2006
Posted by: Louise Campbell
"Overall good with a few annoyances"
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