Typical price: £260
What is it: Feature-packed slider phone
What we think: The 6500 Slide is a good handset, but its design is rather chunky
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Nokia 6500 Slide user reviews
January 2, 2008
Posted by: adolf
"Entirely delightful"
What I like:
Minimalist design, metal casing, keypad, scienticfic calculator, music player, loud speakers, easy to use, menu layout, etc
What I don't like:
call quality is not good when using bluetooth headsets, dual LED flash tends to overexposed still images especially when taking portrait/close-up pics.
Review:
The Nokia 6500 Slider is very easy to use, very handy and feels good in the hand. It's minimalist design is very attractive and suitable for young executives - very fashionable. The scientific calculator is also very useful to me. The music player is great, I love to use it without the headset because of loud speakers. Taking pics and video is also enjoyable, although, the dual LED flash cannot match the Xenon flash of Sonny Ericsson's Cyber-shot phones. Pics and videos processing/ saving is average in speed. The only disappointing experience I had with this phone was when I deleted the phone contacts, it also deleted the contacts/info stored in my SIM without warning. But this would not happen if I backed-up my data. Overall, this phone is spectacular.
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