Nokia X6 Review, Features & Specs. In the world of Nokia it is all about evolution, instead of revolution. So do not anticipate the specs on the X6 to blow your mind. The handset is the next consistent step for the market leader scrambling to make up for a late start in touchscreens. To be honest, the Symbian touchscreen OS has been fighting to make up the standard setters in terms of user experience. And the X6 lays claim to have the answer: the responsiveness only a capacitive screen can bring.
The Nokia X6 is also the beginning XpressMusic handset to head straight for the high-end. Midrange is the most eminent the music Finns have gone so we’re concerned to see how this change of approach path works.
Key characteristics:
* Tri-band 3G with HSDPA support
* Quad-band GSM support
* 3.2″ 16M-color TFT LCD 16:9 capacitive touchscreen (360 x 640 pixels)
* ARM 11 434 MHz CPU, 128 MB of RAM computer memory
* 5 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash
* Symbian S60 5th edition UI
* VGA video recording at 30fps
* Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UPnP great technology
* 32GB built-in storage
* Built-in GPS receiver
* FM radio with RDS
* Bluetooth and USB (received microUSB connector) v2.0
* “Comes with music” edition gives you a year of all-you-can-eat music subscription
* Really benevolent audio quality
* 3.5mm standard audio jack
* Proximity sensor for screen auto turn-off
* Stereo speakers
* Accelerometer sensor for automatic UI rotation and motion-based gaming
* Television out
* Ovi Maps 3.0 Touch
* Further Ovi and MySpace service integration (direct image and video uploads)
* Landscape on-screen virtual QWERTY keyboard
* Most regional retail packages include a set of the great Nokia WH-500 headphones
As you are able to see in the two lists above there’s almost nothing new in the software product, so it all falls on the phone hardware to justify the high asking price.
In the progressively competitory touchscreen market manufacturers do not have much room for mistake.

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