Abstract: IntroductionThe Nokia C6-00 is the first hybrid form factor in Nokia's new Cseries range. The Cseries fits in with Nokia's plan to 'democratise' the smartphone market by providing the majority of flagship device functionality at a budget price. Clearly...
Being a Nokia device, signal reception, audio quality and call stability are never a problem and this phone is no exception. Having a single speaker does mean that the maximum volume is a little distorted and being a little louder wouldn't hurt too. T...
Abstract: Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas SevillaBilled as an entry-level smartphone on Bell's network (free with a three-year plan, $249 no contract), the Nokia C6 bears some similarity to last year's Nokia flagship N97. Light in weight but not in features, t...
The Nokia C6 is a touchscreen smartphone with a physical slide-out keyboard that has its basics covered. The hardware may be decent, but the software feels like a few generations behind and still has lots of catching up.
Connectivity features. Free real-time navigation with Ovi Maps. Generally well-built chassis
Sluggish performance. Outdated user interface. No USB charging. Ovi Store pales in comparison with competition
The Nokia C6 is a touchscreen smartphone with a physical slide-out keyboard that has its basics covered. The hardware may be decent, but the software feels like a few generations behind and still has lots of catching up....
Solid features list, decent camera, lifetime turn-by-turn navigation
Clunky software, questionable build quality, design looks dated, keyboard is split for no apparent reason
Nokia's C6 smartphone may be cheap but clunky software and a dated-looking design means it doesn't represent very good value for money. There are plenty of better alternatives at a similar price point...
Abstract: Following in the footsteps of its big brother in the budget-targeted C-range, the Symbian^3-powered C7, Nokia has made the Symbian Series 60-running C6 available. This phone can be described as a budget version of the former range topping N97 (or its m...
Clunky software, Questionable build quality, Keyboard is split for no apparent reason, Design looks dated
The new smartphone with slide-out QWERTY keypad from Nokia comes at affordable price but it is let down by poor build quality and clunky, outdated software. ...
It may look like the same old same old prima facie, but that's exactly what the C series are all about. They are just not the kind of phones to set the place on fire. It's a lineup aimed at the mass market and it doesn't need inspiration and creativity wh...