Nokia 6682
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Mostly Favorable Reviews
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The 6682 is Nokia’s latest Series 60 smartphone for the U.S. market. It is based on the 3G-capable 6680, which is available in some other parts of the world. The triband GSM 6682 will work on both of the U.S. network frequencies (850 and 1900Mhz) as well as on the 1800Mhz GSM band used in many other places in the world. The 4.6-ounce (131g) handset is a bit large, but one can forgive that in light of the 6682’s other features—like a video-capable 1.3-megapixel camera with flash, a RS-MMC memory card slot, a large 262k color display, and the ability to play stereo MP3 files when used with a headset
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phoneArena.comIf running off of an enterprise server, stick with a BlackBerry for a more office oriented device. However, with expandability options the 6682 is still a great phone for a business user who does not require extensive messaging options or a user friendly QWERTY keypad. |
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Mobile TrackerI loved my time with the Nokia 6682—it’s a powerful well designed smartphone with a reasonable price. If you are looking for a feature packed handset this handset should definitely be on your short list of considerations. |
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Phone ScoopNokia continues to make progress with Series 60 in an effort to make it the most user-friendly smartphone OS, and they continue to dominate the smartphone market thanks to these efforts. Once familiar with the 6682 and its OS, there are few needs it can’t safisfy. |
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BrighthandAfter several weeks with the 6682 as my primary phone and sometimes PDA, I enjoy it. It’s small enough to be pocketable, but has enough functionality to let me put out fires when they occur. I don’t feel comfortable living on the 6682 as a PDA for an extended period of time, but that’s largely due to the input issues, lack of Exchange connection and a few software limitations. |
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The Globe & MailIt’s got some terrific multimedia, business, and messaging apps—and it’s a pretty good phone to boot. |
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PC MagA powerful, flexible smartphone that never forgets it’s first and foremost a phone. |
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CNETWith its 1.3-megapixel camera, full Bluetooth capabilities, and a sweet music player, the Nokia 6682 will have phone fanatics and on-the-go shutterbugs green-eyed with envy. |
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LAPTOP MagazineBusiness users will likely gravitate toward the 2125 for its integration with Outlook and smaller size. However, if you’re a Yahoo user and want a powerful and fun phone, the 6682 is a worthwhile investment. |