Nokia 6030 Review
By Jakob Culver
*Review Below*
Key Features
Made In Finland
Ring tones - Polyphonic And Real
Messaging
Text
Multimedia
Approx 150 Messages
Vibrating Alert
Speaker Phone
Battery (Li-ion 850 mAh) Life
Talk Time 2-3 Hours
Standby Mode 320 Hours
GSM/GPRS 850/1900 MHz
FM Radio
500 Entry Phonebook
65000 Color Display 128x128 pixels
Weight: 90 Grams
Dimensions:104 x 44 x 18
Review
The Nokia 6030 is a basic cell phone that is easy to use yet has a touch of style and class that can. There are many phones out there where advancing technology and features are what it is all about, this is great I have a phone like this myself and I love it. However many people out there just want a basic phone to make calls, send messages and still be stylish, The Nokia 6030 does this.
This 104 x 44 x 18mm phone is quite thick however it does weigh only 90 grams which means that it is excessively light compared to its competitors. The Nokia 6030 comes with an x-press cover which gives it a metallic feel even though it is made from plastic, however it can leave fingerprint smudges easy. The phone also comes in 2 other colors, champagne and silver.
All though the Nokia 6030 lacks many features on of its key features is its fm radio. It can only receive mono reception however you can preset 12 radio stations and it comes with a set of earphones (including microphone).
As this is a basic phone it has basic connectivity features too the phone only uses GMS, GMRS or WAP. Also the GMRS is limited to class 6 and the WAP is only capable of WAP 2.0. If you wish to connect the phone to a computer you will have to buy a data cable since it does not have Bluetooth or infrared.
This phone comes with the standard polyphonic and real ring tones, which is great. This along with the look of it, makes it so classy and stylish. It also has a SAR value of .70W/kg which meets the international guidelines for radio wave exposure.
Overall this is a great simple mobile phone that fits a person that does not want all the hassles of a "super" phone. In my opinion this phone has little wrong with it and all right about it. It has class and style with no hassles, which is great for non-tech and older people. About the Author Jakob Culver is the editor of the site http://www.cellularphonebiz.com/ and to find more information like this visit our articles page
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