What is it: Simple, compact slider phone with a solid casing
What we think: If you're looking for a compact slider phone that's easy to use, this is it
Compare the Nokia 6600 Slide
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| Review date | 3 Nov 08 | 7 Nov 07 | 2 Apr 07 | 1 May 08 |
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£122.50 - £122.50 |
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| Review summary | If you're not bothered with having every feature under the sun and want a phone that's small and easy to use, the Nokia 6600 Slide is it. While it's not going to wow your friends with its amazing features, it does fit in your pocket easily and will text and make calls with no hassle whatsoever Read full review |
It may not be the most advanced handset in the world and doesn't have the longest battery life, but Nokia 6500 Classic's drop-dead gorgeous design, ease of use and good range of features make it a winner Read full review |
While this isn't the most advanced handset out there, it has a strong casing, a decent all-round feature set and an elegant, straightforward design. This is Nokia at its best Read full review |
LG has learnt from its mistakes and come up with a phone that not only looks good but works well. While some of the features are gimmicky, we think it gets the balance right and hope to see more phones like this in the future Read full review |
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