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Alright here comes the Nokia X6, the phone that changes everything. The phone that gives Android a ‘Hard Goodbye’, iOS a 'Kiss of Wrath' and Blackberry a blow from behind. I just ran out of words there, and if you really thought the Nokia X6 was worth...

Excellent 5MP Camera, Good Media Player, Large Internal Memory, Excellent Battery Life...

Build quality seems cheap, No OS Feature Additions, No USB Charging...

Internet & ConnectivityThe Nokia browser has been updated with each new Symbian OS installment and the experience only gets better. There obviously are other browsers available, but the speed and options on this one is just without match. The browser c...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2013-11-09 11:31:55
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Nokia X6 Design – Look and FeelNokia will try to set a buzz in handset market with the launch of its very stylish and slim handset the X6. In the past Nokia has not been known for slim phones but with this launch it would try to enter this segment also...

Overall the phone looks stylish and good in hand and comes packed with some great features. However, being on a symbian platform it gives quite a boring and common user interface, but it cannot be considered as a bad buy. Nokia X6 is available for Rs...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2013-11-09 11:31:55
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The Nokia X6 has now been updated to include a 16GB version, which strips the Comes with Music offering and is available at a lower price too.The persistence of manufacturers when it comes to touchscreen mobile phones has to be applauded.It might be th...

It’s undeniably nicely made, and certain crucial features, such as typing messages, work better on this device than they have on any other Nokia touchscreen phone. However, we encountered performance issues every day we used the X6.Sometimes they appe...
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Nokia has been trying to gain the upper hand in the superblycompetitive smart phone market with their lineup of devices. And withthe X6, Nokia has launched a fresh salvo. But, with all the numerousdevices that it has to compete with, let's see if it st...

Looks, Sound quality, Camera, Battery...

No expandable memory, Slow response...
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While other companies like HTC and Motorola have gone the whole hog in introducing massive changes in their touch-screen phones line-up, Nokia is taking the cautious, pragmatic approach, which brings us to the Nokia X6, a phone that is more evolutionar...

Capacitive Display, Excellent Music Playback, Good Camera, Sharp Looks, WiFi, 3G & GPS Support...

UI Still Inconsistent, Gets Sluggish At Times...

The Nokia X6 is priced at Rs. 15,999 which puts it squarely amidst other phones such as the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini and the upcoming HTC Wildfire. On its own, the Nokia X6 is a great multimedia device that has a couple of niggles with respect to...
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The Nokia X6 is a Symbian-based smartphone that serves as a refresh and update to the popular Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. It boasts a number of improvements and changes over its predecessor, and is a somewhat more focused iteration of Nokia's intentions wi...

I can recommend the Nokia X6, especially for those who are comfortable with the Nokia/Symbian family of devices, looking for an upgrade over the N95, N79, or 5800 XM with a little more ummph. The performance, even compared to my N97, is really sweet t...
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Nokia's X6 smartphone has been around for a while but it's only now that Nokia decided to launch it here in India. While launching, however, they decided to take a smart decision of launching the 16GB version of X6 here. Apart from the drop in inte...

Attractive design, good display quality and touchscreen response, excellent audio quality and powerful loudspeakers, 16GB memory, Ovi Music offers unlimited music download for one year, Ovi Maps 3.0 with turn by turn voice navigation, excellent bundle...

Build quality not up to the mark, poor display visibility under sunlight, interface is not very user friendly, no auto-correct for text input, no native support for DivX/XviD video playback (only through third party apps)...

The Nokia X6 is sold officially for Rs. 16,499 (although you can get it for about thousand rupees less). At that price you get a music phone with a 3.2", 640 x 360 pixel capacitive touchscreen display, 5 megaixel camera with autofocus and flash, 16GB b...
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I’ve been spending some Time with the Nokia X6 recently, in Fact a lot of Time. I got ahold of the X6 thanks to Nokia Austria and was rather skeptic, as it seems to be a rather plasticky Device, but then again, it has Capacitive.. capacitive.. *drool*...

I spent more Time with the X6, than the N97mini. Why?It has a capacitive Screen: The biggest and best selling Point for me. I have rambled a lot about Nokia’s Decisions in the Past, but the X6 changed the Trend into Usage of capacitive Screens, which...
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Nokia’s first capacitive touch-screen phone, the Nokia X6 is a great upgrade for folks who loved the Nokia 5800. In the mobile phone business, we call bar-shaped phones “candy bars,” and the X6 is shaped more like a candy-bar than most. It’s long and s...

Capacitive touch screen. Good call quality. Good video recording. 16GB internal memory.

Skinny screen. Awkward virtual keyboards.
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Intro The X6 16GB is fairly easy to summarise, thankfully, if you're in something of a hurry. Think of the Nokia 5800 and then slim the front down from a chunky resistive touchscreen (with surround) to a sleek glass capacitive affair. Then give the ca...
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With a capacitive touchscreen and Comes With Music, our hopes were high for the Nokia X6 Pink handset to be a nice mid-range phone which does the basics and does them well. Sadly, it doesn't quite live up to our expectations, even preset as they were t...

We're just not inspired by the X6 Pink. While there is no one major flaw (although the hardware leaves plenty to be desired), there are so many little issues that the overall experience is irreversibly tainted.Add your own review »ReviewUser ReviewsSpe...
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Nokia's XpressMusic line has evolved and is now called the Xseries. Currently the series has two models, the and the . The former went ahead and received mostly bad reviews for its inadequate features and its weak functionality. Now the latter is fin...

Interesting design, excellent response,excellent audio, good still imaging...

'Old' interface, problems with web browsing, no DivX/XviD support...

In more ways than one the phone is important and significant for Nokia. As for the consumers this phone is really a treat, and this is something we here at CgeNa would want to have for ourselves. The thing is there is a high price to pay for this high...
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Reasonably recently, I got a bit of hands-on time with the Nokia X6 – the first device from Nokia (NYSE: NOK) with a capacitive (yay!) touchscreen, and also the ‘leader of the pack’ when it comes to their ‘comes with music’ strategy. In this short vi...
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Nokia's first capacitive touch-screen phone, the Nokia X6 is a great upgrade for folks who loved the Nokia 5800 ($359.99 list, N/R). That may make it a smash in merry old England, but here in the U.S., almost nobody loved or even knew about the 5800...

Capacitive touch screen. Good call quality. Good video recording. 16GB internal memory.

Oddly skinny screen. Awkward virtual keyboards. Overall middling performance.

Nokia's first capacitive-screen smartphone won't convert anyone who doesn't already love the Symbian Series 60 OS...
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Smartdevicecentral.com Updated: 2013-11-09 11:31:56
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Nokia's first capacitive touch-screen phone, the Nokia X6 is a great upgrade for folks who loved the ($359.99 list, N/R). That may make it a smash in merry old England, but here in the U.S., almost nobody loved or even knew about the 5800. So, just li...

The X6 is a middling media phone. The phone packs 16GB of internal memory, although it has no memory card slot. You load and sync it using a stubby little MicroUSB cable and your choice of software—either Windows Media Player, Nokia's Ovi Suite...
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The Nokia X6 is Nokia’s flagship music phone, and it comes with a wide range of features which include a touchscreen, but the mobile phones main focus is music, and it features Nokia’s ‘Comes With Music’ service which lets you download unlimited music...
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Nokia's first music oriented phone in its Xpressmusic category was launched at the end of 2008. That Nokia 5800 was a full touchscreen phone that could be purchased either by itself, or with the all-you-can-eat music download service thrown in. Its s...

Unlimited music downloads, capacitive touch screen, 32GB of storage...

Nokia older charger...
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A first capacitive screen for Nokia and a first truly high-end device in the XpressMusic lineup, the X6 is a phone that requires attention. It's good that Nokia do try and improve their touchscreens and respond to users' demands. Yet we don't think th...
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Today we are going to introduce the most technologically advanced member of Nokia´s Xseries, the . It comes with the impressive 32Gb built-in memory, 3.2-inch capacitive display, 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Tessar optics and one-year subscriptio...

Capacitive screen with proper sensitivity, 32GB memory and access to Nokia´s Comes With Music service, High audio playback and incall quality, Robust battery...

Extremely pricey, Mediocre camera, Secondrate video codec support, Boring overall design, No software novelties...

The Nokia X6 performs very well during talks. Voices of people sounded realistic and pretty loud on our end of the line during the tests. We have to admit the in-call quality is one of the best we have evidenced to date. Our callers didn’t have any com...
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For most of 2009, Nokia was busy strengthening its Ovi Store, Ovi services and the more notable Nokia Music Store. It wasn't until Nokia World in September when it was revealed of the company's renewed direction and concentrated on producing quality mo...

Nokia's music phone line-up has been one of its main portfolios over the years, and the new X-series succeeds what its original XpressMusic once set out to do. The Nokia X6 represents a new lease of life for a device that is slowly losing its identity...
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In terms of reception quality the X6 was nearly flawless during our tests. Calls were pretty loud and distinguishable in most environments. Although it's worth mentioning that some tunes sound a tad muffled. On the other hand, the phone's vibro alert...
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With a capacitive touchscreen and Comes With Music, our hopes were high for the Nokia X6 handset to be a nice mid-range phone which does the basics and does them well. Sadly, it doesn't quite live up to our expectations, even preset as they were to mid...

We're just not inspired by the X6. While there is no one major flaw (although the hardware leaves plenty to be desired), there are so many little issues that the overall experience is irreversibly tainted.Like this phone? Compare 4,383 Nokia X6 deals!...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2013-11-09 11:31:57
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Nokia’s best touch-screen to date and there’s enough music knowhow (including Comes With Music) to keep even the biggest of musical junkies content. Others to consider Samsung Jet User opinions(0) Add opinion Read all opinions...

The Playlist DJ application is an excellent and innovative way of mixing up your music to suit your mood...

There is a slight lag in response time between pressing on an application and it firing up.Look and Feel...

Nokia’s best touch-screen to date and there’s enough music knowhow (including Comes With Music) to keep even the biggest of musical junkies content...
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I didn’t think I’d be doing a Nokia X6 review this side of Christmas, but Nokia have obviously been working furiously to get their flagship music phone out in time for your Christmas stocking! Is the X6 worth putting on your Christmas list though? Well...
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The Nokia X6 is the latest in the Xpress series by Nokia. The phone is meant to have excellent multimedia capabilities, in addition to being a good-looking phone. It is fairly expensive, so we will have a look at the features to see whether the price t...

Attractive design, First capacitive touchscreen phone from Nokia, Excellent sound quality, Latest version of Symbian, Huge space with 32 GB...

Camera has no cover, Operating system has had the same design for ages, Very expensive device...
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We all know about Nokia, the worldwide leader in the mobile phone and the smartphone market who no body cares about. They might have a strong lineup of low cost, low margin devices but that doesn't mean you would get all the hype from the media. In fact t...
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