Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 09:39:29
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The C6 is similar to the N97 mini in many ways. They run on the same operating system, have the same screen size and are powered by 434MHz processors. The differences? The C6 has a marginally larger footprint, supports Flash Lite 3.1 in the web br...
The Nokia C6 is a touchscreen smartphone with a physical slide-out keyboard that has its basics covered. The hardware may be decent, but the software feels like a few generations behind and still has lots of catching up.
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:39:29
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Nokia's C6 is designed for those who want the touch version of Nokia's S60 operating system plus a slide out keyboard. With the newer touch-enabled Symbian S^3 operating system now hitting the streets in the N8, on paper the C6 feels a bit old hat, th...
The Nokia C6 covers all the bases for a higher end smartphone and the sliding keyboard is a nice bonus. However we are never particularly excited by Symbian S60 5th Edition, and both Android and the iPhone OS are much slicker propositions...
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Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas SevillaBilled as an entry-level smartphone on Bell's network (free with a three-year plan, $249 no contract), the Nokia C6 bears some similarity to last year's Nokia flagship N97. Light in weight but not in features, t...
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The Nokia C6 is marketed as a social networking device, but has enough features to enable it to double as a useful business phone.Nokia has gone with a 3.2in resistive touch screen and, thanks to the slide-out keyboard, it lends itself well to using in...
Solid build; easy-to-use keypad; multitude of apps...
Bulky; poor Symbian OS; inconsistent touch screen and internet, Rating:...
The C6 is not without merit and may satisfy diehard Nokia fans, but it just feels a bit dull. We advise waiting for the Nokia C6-01 or investing in an alternative device altogether...
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The Nokia C6 is the latest in a long line of modestly priced touchscreen smartphones with side-sliding keyboards from the Finnish company. Nokia doesn't have a particularly good track record when it comes to touchscreen smartphones, though, so can this mo...
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Nokia's midrange C6 is effectively a budget version of last year's N97 but still manages to pack in a slide-out Qwerty keyboard, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, a 5Mp camera and A-GPS with turn-by-turn satnav as standard. Being the C6-00, it runs on the Symbian S60 5th...
The Nokia C6 fits into the recent Nokia gameplan of offering strongly featured, reasonably priced workhorse phones. It's packing a decent range of smartphone features and has a good Qwerty keyboard, but social networking could have been better integra...
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Nokia's C6-00 smartphone is positioned as an entry-level device that is ideal for e-mail and social networking thanks to its physical QWERTY keyboard. Unfortunately, this is another Nokia smartphone that is let down by poor software and questionable b...
Solid features list, decent camera, lifetime turn-by-turn navigation...
Clunky software, questionable build quality, design looks dated, keyboard is split for no apparent reason...
Nokia's C6 smartphone may be cheap but clunky software and a dated-looking design means it doesn't represent very good value for money. There are plenty of better alternatives at a similar price point...
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Product Code: NOKC600BLK_UK The Nokia C6-00, or Nokia C6, is an entry-level smartphone with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Nokia's C6-00 smartphone is positioned as an entry-level device that is ideal for email and social networking thanks to its physi...
Nokia's C6 smartphone may be cheap but clunky software and a dated-looking design means it doesn't represent very good value for money. There are plenty of better alternatives at a similar price point. Ross Catanzariti, PCWorld.idg.com.au...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 09:39:29
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Standing in the imposing shadow of the much-loved Nokia N97 Mini, the Nokia C6 is a phone that really needs to distinguish itself to get noticed. We took a look to see if it manages to escape out into the light in our review.We love — Ovi Maps with pre...
Ovi Maps with preloaded maps, good connectivity...
Cheap build, resistive screen...
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The Nokia C6 is a bid to bring Nokia’s top end smartphone skills down in price, while keeping just as much of the power as possible. It’s a laudable goal, but does Nokia pull it off, especially when the software of its very best phones last year wa...
Ovi Maps and free turn by turn navigation...
Janky, glitchy, slow...
Free satnav is the silver lining, but you can find it on better Nokias too...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 09:39:30
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on the Nokia C6Well priced, good looking and stuffed with features, the C6 certainly appears to be a good buy. But it’s underwhelming, with a slow and outdated OS and an unresponsive screen. There are better phones to chose from out there. Nokia C...
Looks and feels good, comfortable keyboard and a good, customisable home screen.
A slow operating system and an unresponsive touchscreen.
A good looking smartphone for a low price that's packed with features but somehow fails to inspire much excitement...
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With the Nokia C7 looking like it'll pack Symbian S^3 when released, and MeeGo on the horizon, the Nokia C6 looks like it could be something of a swan song for Symbian S60 on the Nokia's smartphones.We looked at the Nokia C5 recently, and this certainly h...
Nice build material, Good Home screen widgets, Clear, vibrant screen, Good macro camera shots, Easy-to-use messaging...
Poor battery life, Occasionally laggy and ageing OS, Below average touchscreen, Wobbly build, Lack of social network integration...
A competent effort but one that feels a little too '2008' in a world filled with decent budget offerings...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:39:30
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is fast becoming the Finnish phone maker’s smartest collection of blowers. The classy Nokia C5 and Nokia C3 have already set the standard for basic functionality coupled with high-quality design and now the C6 is looking to follow. Combining a resi...
Easy to use, Decent keyboard, Well built, Good battery performance...
Touchscreen is naff, a retread of the N97 Mini, Symbian still lacks fluidity of Android and Apple, Sluggish performance...
A good keyboard makes this a decent messaging phone, otherwise this C-series phone is a bit of an uninspired effort...
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KER-CHUNK.The sound of the 3.2-inch screen sliding away toreveal the C6's beautiful qwerty keyboard is so good Ifound myself repeatedly opening and closing it, enjoyinghow solidly built this phone seemed to be.The keyboard doesn't just look slick, it i...
It features a customisable homepage that lets you display email, favourite contacts and Facebook status updates...
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Following in the footsteps of its big brother in the budget-targeted C-range, the Symbian^3-powered C7, Nokia has made the Symbian Series 60-running C6 available. This phone can be described as a budget version of the former range topping N97 (or its m...
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Because Ovi Maps downloads and stores maps, the only data charges you’ll incur are when you use assisted GPS, but you can turn this off and there are maps for over 70 countries for you to download.You can also show emails, the music player and more on...
Decent keyboard. Customisable home screen. Smart looks...
Unresponsive touchscreen. Symbian OS feels tired and old...
A solid messaging smartphone that nails the essentials, but that’s no longer enough to keep up with the competition...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-05-22 09:28:40
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Confusingly, there are two Nokia C6 phones released this year. This one is the Nokia C6-00 (to give it its full title) and it comes with a 5-megapixel camera, a slide out Qwerty keypad and a 3.2-inch touchscreen.What we likeEverything about the Nokia C...
The Nokia C6-00 is a great mid-range touchscreen phone with a good camera and a slide-out keypad that’s easy to type on. It’s not however a great phone for browsing the web or checking Facebook on, although it stands up well as a portable email device...
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Editors note: Thinking of getting the Nokia C6? Here's a tale of a girl who fell in love with it.C'mon, admit it. You're on Facebook right now. You log in every”¦ single”¦ day, read up on what everyone else is up to, and occasionally watch a video of that...
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The Nokia C6 has been around for some time now, its Nokia's mid range smart phone which is almost identical to the N97 mini, which was previously a part of its high end segment. The Nokia C series consists of their more affordable range of phones that do...
The Nokia C6 is pretty much a Nokia N97 mini with a few minor differences, since the N97 costs a hell lot more , its a no brainer to go for the C6 over the N97 mini. Nokia could have done a much better job with this phone though, its no way near perfect...
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Has it been a slow year for Nokia? Not exactly, for a slew of devices such as the Nokia X6, Nokia C5 and even the Nokia N900 have made their way here. Maybe the question should be this: has there been any Nokia devices that made a deep and lasting impress...
What is to be said about the Nokia C6? Obviously, it isn't designed to be a premium smartphone, apparent from its heavy and bulky form factor. And with it, we've also seen how frustrating it can be to handle the C6's weight, and struggled with its unrespo...
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Nokia has had an uneventful first half in 2010. For those who are looking out for new devices from the Finnish outfit, you should be expecting up to four new devices in the coming months. This includes the Nokia C3, an entry level device that runs on the...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-11-27 01:39:00
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Nokia's C6-00 smartphone is positioned as an entry-level device that is ideal for e-mail and social networking thanks to its physical QWERTY keyboard. Unfortunately, this is another Nokia smartphone that is let down by poor software and questionable bu...
Nice multimedia features, Good price...
Clunky software, Questionable build quality, Keyboard is split for no apparent reason, Design looks dated...
The new smartphone with slide-out QWERTY keypad from Nokia comes at affordable price but it is let down by poor build quality and clunky, outdated software...
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It may look like the same old same old prima facie, but that's exactly what the C series are all about. They are just not the kind of phones to set the place on fire. It's a lineup aimed at the mass market and it doesn't need inspiration and creativit...
It may look like the same old same old prima facie, but that's exactly what the C series are all about. They are just not the kind of phones to set the place on fire. It's a lineup aimed at the mass market and it doesn't need inspiration and creativity wh...
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