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The Nokia 6680 is an upgrade to the previously released 6630 and adds some innovative features to an already impressive 3G package.
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:22:07
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Nokias latest Symbian Series 60 smart phone includes a basic music player, but it looks like its saving the best features for the upcoming N91 hard disk phone. The look is more corporate than cool, but theres a nice chrome stripe down the side, be...
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It seems Nokia has listened to its customers and put right many of the little niggles that were evident in the 6630...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-04-10 04:56:03
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It’s taken Nokia a while to get its head around the whole 3G thing. The Finns’ first major league 3G smartphone, the 6630, had to be taken home and stuck in a cradle just to make video calls. And it was, well, still a bit on the portly side. H...

Two cameras for videocalling. Slick to navigate. Series 60 interface.

Macs are not supported. Humiliating video recording a very real danger to your personal honour.

The 6680 may be long in the tooth, but it’s still intuitive, pocketable and a top 3G smartphone...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-29 21:57:03
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Although the weird round-bottom shape of the 6630 is not a new one, having appeared in the Nokia 3650 and 3660 in an earlier generation of Symbian devices, nevertheless it is usually described as being uncomfortable to use.
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Although the weird round-bottom shape of the 6630 is not a new one, having appeared in the Nokia 3650 and 3660 in an earlier generation of Symbian devices, nevertheless it is usually described as being uncomfortable to use.
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avecmobile.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:22:07
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Nokia 6680 has been designed to be used for video calls and thats why it has two digital cameras. The 1.3 megapixel camera at the back is for snapping digital photos and the VGA 640x480 resolution camera above the color screen streams live video to th...
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Before launching into too much description of the smartphone itself, I should perhaps give some idea of where Im coming from. Whereas the average smartphone user will probably pick the device up on the High Street, usually with a monthly contract, and...
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Announced on 14 February 2005, a successor to the extremely popular Nokia 6630, the Nokia 6680 is now shipping worldwide. I. HardwareThe 6680, especially the reviewed light bronze version, is probably the best looking Nokias Series 60 smartphone rele...
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It’s taken Nokia a while to get its head around the whole 3G thing. The Finns’ first major league 3G smartphone, the 6630, had to be taken home and stuck in a cradle just to make video calls. And it was, well, still a bit on the portly side. H...

Two cameras for videocalling. Slick to navigate. Series 60 interface.

Macs are not supported. Humiliating video recording a very real danger to your personal honour.

The 6680 may be long in the tooth, but it’s still intuitive, pocketable and a top 3G smartphone...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:22:07
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Jin takes Nokias latest 3G handset, the 6680, out for a spin and likes what he finds. Its newly polished Series 60 interface, featuring Nokias Active Standby screen, and dual cameras are sure to please.
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The Series 60 platform is an undoubted leader on the platform market (that is one of the additions to the Symbian OS) mainly thanks to the successful Nokias sales. Less significant smartphones are by Panasonic and Samsung ones are in sight. Gradually...
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