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Nokia 6500 slide

The good: Solid build quality and one of the best slider phones available; Carl Zeiss optics for the 3.2-megapixel autofocus camera; quad-band GSM with dual-band UMTS; stereo Bluetooth.
The bad: Autofocus doesn't work in video mode; no backlight adjustment; phone doesn't auto keylock after closing the slider.
The bottom line: The Nokia 6500 slider is an excellent basic camera phone based on the S40 platform, however, some tiny issues prevented it from getting a higher score.

Nokia E51

The good: Slim, solid design; stainless steel construction; multiple dedicated buttons and shortcut keys; excellent tactility; HSDPA, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth stereo A2DP; generous 130MB of onboard memory; snappy performance.
The bad: Rose Steel version attracts fingerprints easily; preinstalled Quickoffice is read-only version; no front-facing camera for video calls; average image quality.
The bottom line: Simple is good, and that's what the E51 is. It may not have a fancy design, but the E51 excels in nearly all other aspects with a truckload of connectivity features, good performance, and attractive price point for an enterprise phone.

Nokia N82

The good: The Nokia N82 features a 5-megapixel camera that produces high-quality photos and videos. The Symbian smartphone also has integrated Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, and good call quality.
The bad: The N82's hardware feels a bit cheap, and the dialpad and navigation controls are cramped and difficult to use. It also doesn't support U.S. 3G bands and it's pricey.
The bottom line: The Nokia N82 has some annoying design flaws and lacks 3G support, but our lasting impression of the N82 is of a powerful multimedia smartphone with an excellent imaging capabilities and solid performance.

Nokia N82

The good: The Nokia N82 features a 5-megapixel camera that produces high-quality photos and videos. The Symbian smartphone also has integrated Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, and good call quality.
The bad: The N82's hardware feels a bit cheap, and the dialpad and navigation controls are cramped and difficult to use. It also doesn't support U.S. 3G bands and it's pricey.
The bottom line: The Nokia N82 has some annoying design flaws and lacks 3G support, but our lasting impression of the N82 is of a powerful multimedia smartphone with an excellent imaging capabilities and solid performance.

Nokia 6300

The good: Slim design; sharp color screen; easy-to-use keypad; slick-looking user interface that keeps it simple.
The bad: No auto-focus or flash on the camera; lack of 3G connectivity.
The bottom line: While this isn't the most advanced handset out there, it has a strong casing, a decent all-round feature set and an elegant, straightforward design. This is Nokia at its best.

Faiz

Faiz is an avid fan of music,good food, random photography, independent films, semi-logical conversations and a dreamer to an extend. He is also the front man for a local ska punk band Forty Winks and has no insecurities regarding his below-than-average height.

Skyler

Skyler is a fan of cult films who can be frequently found quoting Napoleon Dynamite or singing lines from The Rocky Horror Picture Show. She doesn't have any distinct hobbies but likes to laugh at yo mama jokes

Wilson

Just an ordinary geek guy into gadgets! Currently using Nokia N96! Looking forward for Nokia N97


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