Nokia 6555 Review

Nokia 6555 ReviewOne of Nokia’s more popular handset products is their 6555 cellular telephone and it is one of their most popular handsets for a variety of good reasons. To start with, it is stylishly streamlined and for those handset users for whom looks matters they will like what they see when they lay their eyes on the Nokia model 6555.

The first technological advantage of the Nokia 6555 that is worth mentioning is that it is designed to take full advantage fast data transfer of high speed 3G technology cell phone networks. The 6555 has an internal antenna, is 1.74 inches in width, 3.92 inches tall and a slim .77 inches in total thickness and has a clamshell design.

Its a super light weight unit that can easily fit into a shirt or coat pocket or quickly store in a small purse. It comes standard, off the shelf with a total of thirty megabytes of memory and is easily boosted up to four gigabytes with the microSD card slot it has on it. It also has a two inch diagonal, active matrix, QVGA internal screen that displays its images in a 240 x 320 pixel, color format.

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The external screen on the Nokia 6555 has a total has a 128 x 160 pixel display that is full range of 262,000 colors contained in it. It seems that the designers at Nokia thought of everything when they created the 6555, because it comes loaded with easy to use features that one would expect to have in a state of the art handset such as the Nokia 6555 is.

The integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera in the 6555 features Zeiss optics and has 6x zoom capabilities. Along with still photos it will also record video at 15 frames per second with sound. For ease of operation the camera and zoom on this handset have their own dedicated keys as well.

Nokia 6555 ReviewIncluded in its repertoire of calling functions are voice phone commands, voice dialing, an integrated speaker that is entirely hands free, speed dial, incoming call vibrating alert, call waiting, a contact list that has the capacity to store up to one- thousand phone numbers, ringer files and voice record.

The Nokia 6555 personal information management system is backed up and supported by a 1,500 entry capacity calendar, currency converter, a calculator, worldwide alarm clock, countdown timer, stopwatch, note pad, to-do-list, presenter and a WAP 2.0 (xHTML) browser with TCP/IP connectivity.

Another added feature of the 6555 is that the calendar, contact list and notes can be synchronized with Microsoft Outlook entries by USB or a Bluetooth connection. Also, connection with other devices is enabled via a USB 2.0 micro USB connector or Bluetooth 2.0. Also the 6555 phone can also be used as a modem to connect a PC to a network. When fully charged the power storage capacity will allow for a standby time of up to ten days or a total active talk time of up to three hours depending on usage and age of the battery in the unit.

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2 Responses to “Nokia 6555 Review”

  1. Joe Smith Says:

    The only problem i have with this phone is that the Battery does not last that long. But thats why they make car chargers.the phone has some good features and is really compact. Nokia improve the battery and this will be a great Phone.

  2. Darlene Campbell Says:

    The most annoying thing about this phone other then the short battery life is that is shuts off A LOT!. After you close it, it will shut off. You may just sit it down then go back to use it and its turned off. If you try to answer it it shuts off before you can answer with just a touch to it.. This may only be my phone, I may have a defective one but I did repelace less then a week after I got the first one and this one does the same thing. Once after if shut itself off I turned back on and had loast 2 ICONS. I took it back to the AT&T store and they were unable to recover them.

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