Nokia 6500 Slide – Make Others Envy

When it comes to a wide range of mobile phones to choose from, Nokia sets itself apart from the rest. They have so many phone models on the market to meet the needs of people from various fields, backgrounds, and budgets that it sometimes becomes quite confusing for us to choose a model. But this is a good sign because when you get bored with a model you can look for a change. The Nokia 6500 Slide launched in September 2007 has presented some features that are creating a kind of envy among all lovers of mobile devices.

The latest Nokia 6500 Slide offering belongs to the 6500 Classic family, but the features are much more advanced than the previous version and if you compare the two phones, you will find that the Nokia 6500 Slide is superior between the two. Due to the quality features, the design, the appearance and the functionalities, together with the aluminum casing, the phone proves to be the strongest phone out there.

Nokia 6500 slide is a quad band phone that supports GSM 850/900/1800/1900 network and 3G smartphone has UMTS 850/2100 for faster download and charge. The slider phone is a bit bulky with dimensions of 96.5 x 46.5 x 16.4mm and a weight of 125g. The 2.2-inch TFT 16M color screen makes it comfortable to watch videos and read texts. The screen has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels for quality display of images and videos.

The 3.1 MP camera with features like 2048×1536 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, video (VGA 15fps), and secondary QCIF camera for photocall and videocall makes it a brave choice for those who love to capture some great moments of their lives. For entertainment, the multimedia can play MP3 / AAC / AAC + / MPEG4 files. The extended memory of the phone allows the user to store a large collection of songs.

For players, there are games like High Roller Casino, Golf Tour, Rally 3D, Snake 3 and it also offers space to download some high-end games. Other features of the Nokia 6500 slide include: FM radio with RDS, Java MIDP 2.0 for high-end games, push to talk, T9, TV-out, integrated hands-free, voice memos and many more. The battery can provide an incredible 6 hours talk time and 300+ hours standby time.

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