Nokia 6260 Review:
The Nokia 6260 smartphone has a presentation and document viewer that allows users to view compatible email attachments directly on their phone. It also features swappable multimedia memory cards onto which email attachments, images, video clips and texts can be saved. Protected access to corporate data is easy using the integrated VPN client. Additionally, data synchronization enables local or remote updates of calendar, contacts and to-do lists.
With push to talk functionality, the Nokia 6260 consumers can have quick discussions with colleagues at the touch of a single button. Think of it like a "walkie-talkie" over the GPRS network and use it to stay in touch with a whole group or one person.
With its display on a 270-degree hinge, the Nokia 6260 smartphone is operational in 4 different modes, each adapted for a different use. Open it to talk, fold it with the display to face out to browse the web or access applications, twist the display to activate the camera, or close it flat to slip into your briefcase. The Nokia 6260 smartphone also works with the Nokia Wireless Keyboard, which makes personal organization and data entry quick and convenient via Bluetooth wireless technology. Like the Nokia 6260 smartphone, the Nokia Wireless Keyboard features a folding design for quick use and storage.
The Nokia 6260 phone is flexible in function as well as form. Open it to talk. Twist the display to shoot a picture. Fold it with the display face up to browse the Internet or access applications. Close it to carry it with you. Whatever you're doing, the Nokia 6260 phone matches your moves.
Weight: 130 g
Dimensions: 102 x 49 x 23 mm, 109 cc
Integrated digital VGA camera
Mobile email and VPN client
Quickword and Quickpoint for viewing documents
HTML Internet browser
Bluetooth wireless technology
Push-to-talk with dedicated side key
Tri-band operation for networks on five continents
FM radio and MP3 player
A number of Try and Buy applications preloaded on the MMC memory card