Price range: £174.35
What is it: 5-megapixel camera phone with GPS
What we think: For a relatively small candy-bar phone, it packs in the features and a great camera
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 July 2008
Tags: nokia, wi fi, cover, dedicated
We like:
GPS; HSDPA; 5-megapixel camera with xenon flash
We don't like:
Lack of 3.5mm headphone jack; lack of Wi-Fi
CNET UK judgement:
The Nokia 6220 Classic is a great phone if you want a lot of features but don't want to carry around a large handset. Our only disappointments are that the camera isn't as good as the one on the Nokia N82 and that there's no Wi-Fi
Nokia 6220 Classic History
18 Jul 2008 in Crave
Nokia 6220 Classic: Old school name, new school features
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11 Feb 2008 in Crave
Nokia 6220 Classic: 5-megapixels for lost, travelling bloggers
Nokia has announced the 6220 Classic -- a GPS-enabled 5-megapixel phone capable of geotagging and outputting content to a TV
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October 19, 2008
Posted by: allanlee1
"Best thing ever"
July 23, 2008
Posted by: shopmobiles4u
"Perfect for me"
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