3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-08-01 06:27:38
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Nokia threw us a couple of 3G beauties last year: the handsome 6680 and its more souped-up and swanky compadre, the N70. These Symbian-powered candybar handsets managed to expertly combine the virtues of a smartphone with 3G technologies to great effec...
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Reviewing a relatively utilitarian 3G handset when the Net is still awash with reviews of their more exotic, more advanced and more expensive phones was never going to be easy and having looked long and hard at the photographs I honestly expected the...
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The first mobiles were just that in the truest sense - their sheer size and unquenchable thirst for battery power meant they were bolted into a car. The first "portable" models were portable in name only because they were slung over...
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It’s big, but it looks great, and has a good dose of features...

Good screen, friendly operating system...

Chunky, and not everyone likes a slider...

It’s big, but it looks great, and has a good dose of features...
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3G Phones have long been a hit and miss affair. Unlike their 2.5G counterparts, 3G handsets are generally regarded as big, bulky and slow - amongst many other issues. Only recently have we seen a change in this and Nokia has joined the party, this time...

Design, Superb interface, User Friendly, Quality Display, Comfortable keypad and controls, Good list of features...

Slider not well built, Issues with Camera quality, Pixilated animated menu icons The Final Word A fantastic entry into the 3G market, the 6280 offers a superb user interface, together with an outstanding display. Definitely one of the best 3G handsets...

A fantastic entry into the 3G market, the 6280 offers a superb user interface, together with an outstanding display. Definitely one of the best 3G handsets available.
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iMobile.com.au Updated: 2013-08-01 06:27:55
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Overview IntroductionI?ve mentioned numerous times already that the mobile phone market are moving away from your regular candy-bar form factor handsets, and towards clam-shells and sliders. To combat this demand manufacturers are pumping out more cla...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-29 21:57:31
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RM 1170 - 1200RM 875 - 905 (AP)...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-12-29 21:57:31
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Jump on the 3G bandwagon with this slick slider from Nokia. The Nokia 6280 has a 320x240 pixel LCD, 2-megapixel camera, and MicroSD memory card support. Its front-mounted camera is perfectly placed for video calls. If you're cheeky, you'd get your girl on...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2013-08-01 06:27:37
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RM 1170 - 1200RM 875 - 905 (AP)...
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The Nokia 6280 is a 3G triband slider phone that has been on the market since late 2005. Although the Nokia 6280 isn’t a smartphone, it’s loaded with all the bells a whistles of a typical 3G smartphone. The Nokia 6280 is said to be an updated...
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Nokia threw us a couple of 3G beauties last year: the handsome 6680 and its more souped-up and swanky compadre, the N70. These Symbian-powered candybar handsets managed to expertly combine the virtues of a smartphone with 3G technologies to great effec...

Theres a lot here to encourage you, not least its stunning display, music playing expertise and smart camera.

Video calling did falter but if you dont demand this feature, this flaw wont be too much of an inconvenience.

Whether or not you subscribe to the 6280s orderly design, its all-round 3G and camera performance is extremely pleasing.
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slashphone.com Updated: 2013-08-01 06:27:46
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LordPercy.com Updated: 2013-08-01 06:27:49
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Yes a 5 star slider phone from Nokia, finally they seem to have got the combination just right with the latest series 40 model. We test the 6280 to see if it has the brains to match its good looks or if this model will just slip on by.
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Nokia has created its new 6280 as a substitute for Nokia 6230i. Is this a successful move? Nokia 6280 is literally bulged with functions. On the other hand, it features quite an exotic slide-out construction, which provokes missunderstanding in the end us...
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The 6270/6280 are very close to an earlier described Nokia 7370 in construction, software and hardware components. And that is why this review will emphasize on the differences between them. And now some words about the differences between the 6270 and...
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