CyberKID

In search for Tech Gyan!
Definitely Android has a bright future as compared to Symbian. But, lets not forget that Android has just been introduced into the Mobile Phone Market. And more importantly, Android does not have a native support for J2ME apps. So, many of us gonna miss the sweet and numerous Java Apps the jars. Surely, you can add this feature using third party apps but it will be a different thing. Being a software professional, and a Mobile Technology enthusiast, I've been closely following the Android. I even tried the iso given in digit a few months back, Yes! with the help of Virtualization. It seemed to me that it has a lot of eye candy as compared to symbian. What I believe is Android has a long way to go. before being a universal Mobile OS. Even the popularity of Android can be attributed to the fact that Nokia and the Symbian Foundation has been stubborn in further developing symbian. Lets hope that the new Symbian^3 turns the table in favour of Nokia, or good ol' Symbian might be dead.:twisted:
 

CyberKID

In search for Tech Gyan!
Got the Nokia C6-00 Black.

HERE's MY REVIEW about the C6-00

Awesome phone!
Got it at a price of Rs.13500.

Looks from the front are just simple with the sensors and the front cam on the top of the large 3.2" screen with three buttons on the bottom. But the looks at the back side and the phone as a whole with the slider qwerty keypad open, is great. I feel that all the hanging issues have been sorted out by Nokia. Good set of features, which you are getting at a reasonably low price. The camera quality is good even in low light conditions (given that you don't go beyond the stated range of flash as it starts to pixelate and it is common in most digital cameras), but yes, the pictures were just clear enough to be called good shots from a decent multimedia phone. Video quality is also good. has two resolutions 640X352 px (Widescreen mode)and 640 X 480 px (VGA Mode), both @ 30 fps. so video quality is also good enough. Coming to Music quality. This handset may be considered "A jack of all trades". Music quality is not good enough as I expected it to be. Here, by music quality, I mean to say the sound from its speakers (mono) is even lower ,my more than a year old 5320 XM, but it is justifiable, as this one is not a music edition phone. The bundled headsets (WH-102) are useless unless you hate music. The speakers of the bundled headsets are large for most of the people to fit in their ears, and are not comfortable at all, as nokia has not took the pain to provide a set of earbuds with these.
I haven't got the chance to work with the Wi-Fi, but I have used the onboard GPS a lot, and am damn sure that it's better than some of the entry level GPS devices. Most of you have to download the maps (the one for India is about 172 MB) from the Ovi site, where your handset has to be connected with your PC or laptop, same is the case with Voice Guided Navigation Language packs.
Sensors are working fine, keyboard is good enough, and most of all, I liked it weight, which feels like you have something sturdy in your hand while you have held it up.
The response seems to be a bit disappointing though, as what I felt, at some places, the set took more time to respond to your touch, but, that can be overlooked, in the light of such features and such a good price point.
 
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