2009-05-15 00:00:00
The 3G bar smartphone features Symbian 9.3 operating system with S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 user interface, a 5-megapixel autofocus camera with xenon flash, Carl Zeiss lens and active lens cover, FM radio with RDS, HSDPA, A2DP, 2.5 mm AV jack, A-GPS, a powerful speaker, 2.2-inch QVGA crisp and clear display, 120 MB of onboard memory, and support for microSD memory cards up to 8 GB. However, we were disappointed not find Wi-Fi and accelerometer. We think that it is the omission of these two features that makes the Nokia 6220 classic mobile phone a mid-range handset.
As you can see, the mobile device meets the requirements of a large category of mobile users who do like use their phones to the max but avoid spending big money on them. Nokia 6220 classic is even too functional for a mid-range mobile device.
CPU, Memory and Connectivity
The CPU @ 369 MHz and 128 MB of RAM ensure a very nice performance of the Symbian operating system and the hardware is enough to quickly respond to user commands and navigate the menu without any lags. The support for microSD cards up to 8 GB provides extra storage for videos and pictures that always tend to take all free space in a short time. There’s a 1 GB memory card in the sales package as Nokia 6220 classic handles it almost in the same way