Thursday, April 5, 2012

N0kia E6 - 00




The Nokia introduced smart phone combining exceptional battery life with touch screen and QWERTY. The Nokia claims that the Nokia E6 battery delivers unbelievable 9 hours video play, 14 hours of talk time, 75 hours of audio playback and up to one month stand by time. The QWERTY is excellent keyboard which is comprehensive and support Microsoft's Office .The E6 is sleek, powerful screen with four times the resolution gives crystal clear display. It incorporates 8 GB internal memory and 256 RAM in combination with Symbian OS operating system. This powerful Symbian Os operating system smooth’s the progress of multitasking and extends a quick internet experience.

The capacitive 2.6 inch touch screen that bestows super realistic gaming effects is a fortunate thing for video game admirers. The smart phone built with a hard metal back cover and strong covers for the memory card slot and micro USB port.

Another obvious enhancement is the camera: an 8-megapixel snapper add on a front-facing 0.3-megapixel version for video calls. Photos and videos shoot with the main camera are astonishingly noise-free and a dual-LED flash to facilitate take day as well as night shots.


Touch screen
VGA (640 x 480), 326 pixels per inch
  Battery life
Over 14 hrs' talk and 9 hrs' video playback
  Camera
8MP plus secondary camera for video calls
  Memory
8GB internal, up to 32GB with MicroSD card

Display and User Interface

Display size

2.46 ‘‘

Screen height

480 pixels

Number of colors

16,777,216

Screen width

640 pixels

Display technology

  • Corning(r) Gorilla(r) Glass
  • LCD transmissive

Operating System

Symbian OS

Main video camera

Camera video resolution width

1280 pixels

Camera video resolution height

720 pixels

Secondary video camera

Secondary camera video resolution height

144 pixels

Secondary camera video resolution width

176 pixels

Camera feature

  • Red-eye reduction
  • Full Focus
  • Dual LED flash
  • Auto Exposure
  • Self-timer
  • Geotagging
  • Still image Editor
  • Exposure Compensation
  • Flash
  • Full screen viewfinder
  • Face Detection


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