Who is using the Nokia 6600 with T-Mobile? Comments? Advantages?
Disadvantages?
I'm up for buying a new phone from T-Mobile, but have been waiting for a
phone (preferably some type of smartphone) that I'd like more than the
current offerings.
Getting tired of waiting, perhaps would consider the 6600. It is a Symbian
smartphone (I've never had one, not familiar with them). One of the uglier
phones I've seen though, and kind of a bulky form factor.
How well does it work as a phone? Reception, sound quality, outgoing sound
quality, dropped calls, etc., etc.?
How well do the smartphone functions work? Internet connectivity? How well
does it sync to a PC, Outlook 2003? Will it sync via Bluetooth, if the
computer has a Bluetooth adapter? Does it work with a Bluetooth keyboard?
Also--I wonder if it could connect to my Pocket PC (IPAQ 2210) via
Bluetooth, to connect to the Internet with the Pocket PC, using the Nokia
6600 as a modem?
Any comments on this phone would be appreciated.
Zoofreak - 09 Jan 2005 22:37 GMT
> phones I've seen though, and kind of a bulky form factor.
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> Any comments on this phone would be appreciated.
Should do all of the above well (not sure on the keyboard). Look for the
smart phone forums on Howard Forums http://www.howardforums.com
gblinckmann@lab.nysemail.state.ny.us - 11 Jan 2005 17:26 GMT
I'm curious. If you have an IPaq, why just get a cheaper bluetooth
phone that can also act as a modem so that you can use the Windows
Mobile features of the IPaq? It can also dial the phone for you.
Ed - 15 Jan 2005 17:59 GMT
I just got this phone. I've been able to put my outlook (xp) contacts
and tasks over to the phone via the PC suite.
Right now I'm using t-zones, which is pretty nice.
I've got an ogg (sound file) player and have transfered some sound
files. I'm fine with how they sound.
Nice phone, good feel.