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24-07-2009 06:09 AM
Unregistered
problem with key pad

hi
its been nearly 2 months tht i bought a new nokia 6220 classic, and i dont knw how n y my key pad is mal functining :(
im honestly pissed off ...
24-07-2009 06:08 AM
Unregistered
problem with key pad

hi
its been nearly 2 months tht i bought a new nokia 6220 classic, and i dont knw how n y my kep day is mal functining :(
im honestly pissed off ...
07-06-2009 07:05 PM
Unregistered buy a blackberry lol
06-06-2009 05:06 PM
Unregistered
Nokia 6220 classic

someone posted info about taking front off and putting in cardboard to stop plastic feel and give bettr control ; how do i do this and does anyone else have troubel locking and unlocking - takes ages to get bar to right angle to do it! cheers
07-05-2009 10:30 AM
rach2k I have a question about the gps on this phone - can you use the gps to show you your coordinates (lat and long)? There may be times when I want to find my position relative to a map; I don't need it for turn-by-turn instructions...
01-05-2009 05:24 PM
Mafiatounes
6220 c

i really like this phone after having the g810 and n82 wich is good but its aging now. the 6220c has almost the same camera quality like n82 and is smaller + having fp2 is a plus the only thing i didnt like was the 2.5mm jack but with an adapter you can overcome this flaw.
20-02-2009 06:13 PM
Unregistered
6220

just got this phone £18 a month on virgin fantastic for the price
11-01-2009 10:58 PM
Unregistered
Nokia 6220 classic

3 is offering me free upgrade on my existing contract -N95 (old) or 6220. any suggesstions
09-12-2008 11:33 AM
Unregistered Sir,
A month old user of the 6220C wants to know if it would be advisable to
download a music player like "Handy" , "Ultra" or any any other freeware - kindly recommend -
available on the net.. Or should I stick with the built in player supplied by Nokia..??

Anup Pondy India..
18-11-2008 11:50 AM
Unregistered
More on battery life?

Got a 6220 coming tomorrow and would like to know what people are finding with battery life.

This is with O2, £35pm - and I have no choice about the service, cos O2's is the only decent reception I get here.

I'll largely be using the 6220 just as phone (with some business-related camera stuff), so, hopefully, that might give folk a way of telling me what battery life to expect.

I'm not planning to use much of the fancier stuff to any great degree - though only time will tell - but I wanted that available just in case and, in fact, would have liked WiFi.

However, the absence of WiFi didn't seem a massive downer - I'm sure I'm not going to be able to resist buying a netbook portable PC for much longer.

That will typically be with me when I'm out and about (accompanied by a wireless dongle that came with a £10pm contract from 3) and will, I hope, also be suitable for quick-and-easy internet connectivity while, for instance, watching TV or in bed.

Thanks in anticipation.

Cheers

Bob Crabtree
DVdoctor and HEXUS.net
11-11-2008 06:02 PM
Unregistered
battery cover

the flimsy battery cover is a problem: i broke one of the plugs on the cover the first time i used it
23-10-2008 09:18 PM
Unconvinced
I remain unconvinced

I had two brushes with Nokia smartphones and the symbian operating system and I wouldn't trust this model to a) keep its plastic cover on or b) allow you to talk for more than ten minutes or download a few football results without draining the battery. Yes its all very sleek and modern but is it? I love Nokia phones and have returned to using a mid-price wap-enabled, Bluetooth 2 Series 40 phone that cost me £30 with no problems. Granted, I'm not the sort of guy who wi-fi's about but then I have a busy job where phones aren't allowed! I just don't think 3G phones have come into their own yet, certainly not regarding battery power. And can someone post an alert at some point about a Symbian phone where the text in a message is able to be read by people over 35? Good luck with this phone, it looks great and the apps are cool, but don't expect your money back if it busts. My N73's joystick broke off the day I bought it and I got no help whatsoever from Nokia, the netweork provider, or any local store. Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings, but you are warned!
01-10-2008 04:22 AM
Unregistered
Allanlee

The 6220 is prob the best phone I have had in the last 3 years, beeing phone obsessed I have had a couple.
Its a small compact phone that has all the features, A-GPS, 5 meg cam, easy to text and use the key pad.

Unlike 850i: had three all sent back, poor reception, poor software and a horrible to navigate.
Viewty: Big, bulky, have to work for NASA to opperate it, horrible to scroll and navigate and youl be lucky if the battery last a day...

The battery on the 6220 last around three days, with a fast and efficant stand by

The software system is simple and fantastic to navigate.

Predictive texting is fantastic "yes im one of those that uses it"!

Its is small

"yes"! it does not have WI FI, but with a computer on my desk at work and wireless at home it is easer surfing the internet on a lap top, no?

Size well the n95 8g is big, you can put a 8g memory card in the 6220......

Brill Brill brill to Nokia, remembering the old 5110 back in those days or the c25........
30-09-2008 07:21 PM
Unregistered
Screen problem.

I recieved a 6220 classic last week and am liking it an awful lot. Only problem is the plastic screen seems to have a swirly marks on it. Not sure what to do, it is from three, I have ordered a screen protector kit and case for it to try and take care of it.

Should I get in touch with 3 and return it to them? Or will they not accept it back at this point?

Thanks for any help

Alvyn
20-09-2008 07:54 PM
Tardigrade
There's no such thing as a free phone

"see this as a free Nokia": Are people still that ignorant (rhetorical)?

The 6220 seems to be a nice phone though, and I'm considering it as it has GPS and 3 offers 8 GB Flash, for a very competitive bundle price.

My only concern is the keypad. I text a lot (despite my age).

Must be one of the smallest Series 60 phones around.

Cheers
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