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Nokia E6 Reviews, Specification and Price in India

Nokia E6 an excellent phone at a suitable Price in India. Nokia E6 lets you stay connected with friends through instant messaging, Email, Push Email, Social Networking. It lets you chat and update anytime anywhere. Nokia E6 capture brilliant images and videos with its 8.0 mega pixel camera. More than this you can store your valuable data in phone memory or external memory up to 32 GB. This phone looks attractive with display and provide a resolution 480 x 640 Pixels. It is powered by GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / HSDPA 900 / 2100 Mhz Operating Frequency. Other special features,review and specification on Nokia E6 is given below. Have a look on Nokia E6 Price, Review, Features and Specification.
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Nokia E6 Review

Technical Specification
Launch – June, 2011
Camera & Display
  • Camera – 8.0 Mega Pixels, Resolution 3264 x 2448 Pixels, Video, Digital Zoom, Camera with LED Flash, Autofocus
  • Screen Display – Resolution 480 x 640 Pixels
  • Color – TFT Screen with 16M colors
Special Features
  • QWERTY Keypad
  • Audio, Video Recorder & Playback
  • MP3, MP4 Player
  • MP3, Polyphonic Ring tones, Vibration
  • Speaker Phone, Headphone, Games
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS
  • 3.5 mm Head Phone jack
  • Facebook, Twitter, Flickr
Message Support
  • SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email
  • Instant Messaging
Connectivity
  • Connectivity Options – Bluetooth v2.1, Micro USB v2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
  • Data Modes – 3G, GPRS, EDGE, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML Internet Browsing
Memory
  • Internal Memory – Yes
  • Expandable Memory- 32 GB Micro/SD card slot
  • Phone Book – Unlimited  Contacts, Photo call
  • Call Records – 30 days
Battery Power
  • 1500 mAh Li-Ion Standard Battery
  • Battery Life – N/A
  • Battery Talk Time – N/A
Mobile Size and Looks
  • Size – N/A
  • Weight –  N/A
  • Body Colors – Black, silver
Price In India - 22417 (INR)

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