Nokia's 6600i brings 3G, big camera without any nostalgia
Back when you were nothing more than a twinkle in your daddy's eye, the Nokia 6600 was among the first S60 devices ever to reach American shores when it launched on T-Mobile in 2004. The 6600i of today, though, is a very different beast -- a Series 40 handset that Nokia hails as its smallest and lightest 5 megapixel slider to date. Besides the cam, you've got 15fps VGA video recording, dual-band UMTS with quadband EDGE, Bluetooth, microSD expansion, and a QVGA display clocking in at a tight 2.2 inches. It'll be available in "select markets" next quarter for €200 (about $273) -- but honestly, it'll never take the place of the beloved 6600 in our hearts.
















Please Come to Tmobile!!!
I love Nokia!
& my N85.
The GPS is really nice, finds a satellite within seconds
I had Nokia 6600 for nearly 4 years and after 4years of usage, the only problem I had with it was its microphone which didn't seem to be working properly (dropped the poor kid several times!).
R.I.P 6600, I'll never forget you... *sob*