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Nokia C6 Part 1: First Impressions and Hardware
David Gilson takes on Nokia's latest touchscreen hybrid smartphone, the C6-00, looking in this first review part at the raw hardware - how does the C6 stack up against the hardware in the 5800 and N97 mini, between which it seems to represent a middle ground? From overall styling and shape to keyboard ergonomics, David leaves no stone unturned... Future review parts will look at the C6's camera, multimedia and general applications and performance.
Read on in the full article.
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09-08-2010, 07:25 AM
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before all the devs, programmers and other 'portable PC' people get going, please may I ask a few simple questions for those of us who *only* want to use this device for PDA, internet , quick camera , and EVEN want to use it as a mobile phone????
Many say it is 'just the same as the 5800 /n97 - most specs say it has more memory (the stuff used for storing data while loading an Internet page, I mean, not 'storage'..)
Can you please verify if this actually has more than the n97 or 5800? (both RAM and storage..)
there are also no pics available of how good the camera is in low light (quiet restaurant, etc) - is it still as bad as the 5800??
thanks in advance... please reply!
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09-08-2010, 07:33 AM
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So many mistakes in the specs. Seriously, this is All About Symbian for gods sake. Are you busy using your Androids and iPads (thats you steve)
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09-08-2010, 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by comnut
before all the devs, programmers and other 'portable PC' people get going, please may I ask a few simple questions for those of us who *only* want to use this device for PDA, internet , quick camera , and EVEN want to use it as a mobile phone????
Many say it is 'just the same as the 5800 /n97 - most specs say it has more memory (the stuff used for storing data while loading an Internet page, I mean, not 'storage'..)
Can you please verify if this actually has more than the n97 or 5800? (both RAM and storage..)
there are also no pics available of how good the camera is in low light (quiet restaurant, etc) - is it still as bad as the 5800??
thanks in advance... please reply! 
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Just sit tight  These are the sort of questions that will be covered in the next part of the review!
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
So many mistakes in the specs. Seriously, this is All About Symbian for gods sake. Are you busy using your Androids and iPads (thats you steve)
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You'll actually have to state what you think is in error, and registering wouldn't hurt either ;-)
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09-08-2010, 08:39 AM
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nice writing
David,
Not about the phone at all but I just thought to add that really I liked your writing. really clear and to the point. Pics are excellent too.
I like the look of the phone too. not to replace my n97, transflective screen is key for me, but I like the keyboard and am obviously a "hybrid" (wierd term) fan.
have fun,
dj
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09-08-2010, 08:41 AM
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Nope, 128g and 3rd was an error - corrected. C6 is Symbian^1/5th Edition and 150g, sorry about that. All other data is the same as found on Nokia's C6 data sheet.
Last edited by davidgilson; 09-08-2010 at 09:02 AM.
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09-08-2010, 09:49 AM
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"Another subjective point is the placement of the space-bar, which is still off-centre" [...] "space bar seems to be drifting towards centre with each iteration."
Here's my suggestion to Nokia keyboard designers - move Sym key next to the right Shift, then move spacebar and surrounding keys one place to the left. Spcebar goes closer to the center, Sym key can be used with all keys, no conflict with "C" key.
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09-08-2010, 10:05 AM
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Will this be Nokias last variation of the hardware platform introduced with the 5800XM? I really hope so, despite the fact that I like my 5800, it's hard to defend why a 2010-smartphone loses energy while connected via USB.
Another thing is the "embedded" screen, you know, the thing with the dirtcatching beezel...
Is it true that the C6 only has A-GPS?
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09-08-2010, 10:52 AM
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...Is it true that the C6 only has A-GPS?
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Depends if you're asking about hardware or software.
Hardware, yes it's only AGPS, there isn't a compass. I was surprised at this, so double checked. Tried auto-rotation in Ovi Maps, and I installed one of the free compass apps from the Ovi Store. No rotational response.
However, in application settings, the C6 does have the same WiFi positioning option found in other recent models.
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09-08-2010, 10:57 AM
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W.
Another thing is the "embedded" screen, you know, the thing with the dirtcatching beezel...
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I believe that design is to keep the resistive (easily scratched) screen clear of surfaces when the handset is placed face down, and to provide an edge-stop for stylus users.
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09-08-2010, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by user47alpha
Will this be Nokias last variation of the hardware
Is it true that the C6 only has A-GPS?
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Not sure if this is what you meant, but A-GPS does NOT mean there is no real GPS. Assisted GPS still has a real GPS chip, but it uses network methods such as cell IDs and wi-fi to get location faster (albeit slightly less accurate).
In other words, A-GPS is better than GPS.
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09-08-2010, 12:41 PM
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davidgilson; Thanks!
for others quoting the 'nokia datasheet' - it still only says '200 M internal' - Unlike the spec for 5800, that at least says '81 M storage, 128 M ram' ...
I find the AGPS fine here in UK, as well as the resistive screen.. I would rather not get frostbite, just by using the screen...
and for those moaning about the accuracy/ quality of various things, if you want it done properly get a proper camera or gps unit!!! 
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09-08-2010, 06:36 PM
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Forum Nokia spec
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Originally Posted by comnut
for others quoting the 'nokia datasheet' - it still only says '200 M internal' - Unlike the spec for 5800, that at least says '81 M storage, 128 M ram' ...
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Forum Nokia spec has it as 128MB RAM and 512MB storage (C: & Z: drives) with 240MB on C: drive (unless I'm reading it wrong), plus upto 16GB SD cards:
http://www.forum.nokia.com/Devices/D...cations/C6-00/
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09-08-2010, 12:09 PM
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Bad gesture
To err is human, but is it a right gesture to delete the post which pointed out that error. Didn't expect this from AAS.
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09-08-2010, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by krizanand
To err is human, but is it a right gesture to delete the post which pointed out that error. Didn't expect this from AAS.
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Does it really matter?
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