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Nokia 6630

January 25th, 2005 Leave a comment Go to comments

Since my earlier post I did a little digging around and it seems that the Nokia 6630 is an excellent phone.  It is basically a pretty good upgrade on the Nokia 6600 with a whole host of new and improved features.

Infosync World gave this phone an excellent review.  They gave it 89% which is the highest score I have seen for a phone they have reviewed for a long time.  The smartphones they review tend to receive mediocre scores.  The only other phone to come close is the Nokia 6600 which received a score of 84%.

Engadget was also pretty excited about this phone in their post titled "One reason we can’t wait for 3G to take off in the US".  This phone is due to arrive in our stores in February so I think I will have a good look at this one and seriously consider it to replace my 6600.

Update:
It turns out that this phone is available locally so I am going to get myself one.  I can get it on upgrade and it will only cost me about R319 (about $54) which isn’t too bad.  I am waiting for a guy from the phone store to get back to me with a list of what comes in the box.  I understand that the phone is meant to come with a USB cable and this would be essential to synchronise my PC with the phone mainly because I can’t get the phone and PC talking over my Bluetooth adaptor.

MMC card update:

I have noticed that there is some concern about the memory cards for the Nokia 6630.  There is some info for you here, if you are looking for that.

If you are interested, the feature list from the Nokia site has been reproduced below:

"Full Specifications

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Key Features

  • Broadband speed with WCDMA and EDGE
  • Dual mode WCDMA/GSM and triband GSM phone for roaming around the world*
  • Improved 1.23 megapixel image capture with 6x smooth zoom and sequence mode
  • Video recording time up to 1 hour per clip
  • Video editing with Nokia Video Editor
  • Movie Director application for automated fun video production
  • Email and Quickoffice document viewers
  • Web browser with improved HTML support
  • Direct printing at home, office, retail kiosks
  • Hot swap MultiMediaCard (MMC) for data storage
  • Multimedia Messaging (MMS)
  • Enhanced Media Gallery for storing photos and videos or MP3/AAC music
  • Data
    Transfer application for transferring contacts, calendar, images,
    videos and voice clips from your Nokia 6600 smartphone to your Nokia
    6630 imaging smartphone

* Please check your network operator for roaming availability and pricing

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Dual-mode and Tri-band Operation

  • Dual mode WCDMA/GSM operation and tri-band GSM coverage on up to five continents (GSM 900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 2100 networks)
  • Automatic switching between bands and modes

Size

  • Weight: 127 g
  • Dimensions: 110 mm x 60 mm x 21 mm

Display and User Interface

  • Bright active matrix TFT color display
  • Automatic backlight adjustment
  • 65,536 colors
  • 176 x 208 pixel resolution
  • Series 60 platform
  • Graphical user interface with selectable themes
  • 5-way navigation key
  • 7 personalizable shortcuts to applications in idle mode

Imaging

  • 1.3 megapixel camera sensor, effective resolution 1.23 megapixels for image capture (image size 1280 x 960 pixels)
  • Smooth 6x digital zoom
  • Picture modes: Standard and sequential mode (up to six images captured at short time intervals)
  • Display with automatic brightness adjustment
  • Self-timer
  • Displayed formats: JPEG, GIF87a/89a, EXIF, WBMP, BMP, MBM, PNG

Video Recorder

  • Resolution: 174 x 144 pixels or 128 x 96 pixels (QCIF or Sub QCIF)
  • Time: from 30 seconds up to 1 hour per clip
  • Smooth 6x digital zoom
  • 3GPP video streaming
  • Recorded formats (encoding): .3gp file format, H.263 video and AMR radio

Real Player

  • Download and play multimedia files (video + music)
  • Stream media files files from compatible media portals
  • Full-screen video playback on the phone to view downloaded, streamed, or recorded video clips in bigger size
  • Played formats (decoding): .3gp and .mp4 file formats, MPEG-4
    video, H.263 video and AMR audio, RealMedia (Real Video and Real
    Audio), MP3 and AAC

Memory Functions

  • 10 MB internal dynamic memory for contacts, text messages,
    multimedia messages, ringing tones, images, video clips, calendar
    notes, to-do list, and applications
  • Expandable memory: 64 MB Reduced Size Dual Voltage
    (1.8/3V) MultiMediaCard (MMC)*
  • Hot swap slot for easy MMC card insertion and removal
  • Note: The inbuilt MultiMediaCard (MMC) reader in Nokia 6630
    imaging smartphone functions on 1.8 Volt, and therefore it requires
    dual voltage MMC (the card can support both 1.8V and 3.0V). Separately
    sold Nokia branded reduced size MultiMediaCards (MMC) are dual voltage
    cards.

* Please note that the memory capacity of the
MultiMediaCard (MMC) in the sales package may vary depending on the
market and/or your network operator/service provider.

Messaging

  • Multimedia messaging: Combine image,
    video, text and voice clip and send as MMS to a compatible phone or PC;
    use MMS to tell your story with a multi-slide presentation
  • Automatic resizing of your megapixel image to fit MMS. (max.300 KB attachment size depending on the network)
  • Email: Access email accounts whether  work or personal; supports SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4 protocols
  • Text messaging: Supports concatenated SMS; picture messaging; SMS distribution list
  • Predictive text input: Support for all major languages in Europe and Asia-Pacific
  • Instant Messaging

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Connectivity

  • Bluetooth wireless technology: Headset Profile (HS), Handsfree Profile (HF) and Basic Imaging Profile (BIP)
  • USB 2.0 full speed via Pop-Port™ interface
  • Local synchronization of contacts and calendar to a compatible PC using compatible Nokia PC Suite
  • Remote over-the-air synchronization with SyncML
  • Send and receive images, video clips, graphics and business cards via Bluetooth wireless technology
  • Additional
    Bluetooth profiles with Bluetooth connectivity: Basic Printing Profile
    (BPP) using Image print or Info print applications, Human Interface
    Device Profile (HID) using Wireless Keyboard application. These
    applications are installed on most memory cards provided with the
    device. In case you want to install the mentioned applications, you can
    download the installation files from the Nokia 6630 imaging smartphone Support section >>

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Browsing

  • WAP 2.0 XHTML/HTML multimode browser
  • Improved
    web compatibility with support for HTML 4.01, including support for
    elements such as image maps, background images, and frames
  • Support for a subset of JavaScript 1.5, which includes the most commonly used functions found on the Internet
  • File upload over HTTP using standard HTML forms
  • Small screen rendering option including a faster page-up/page-down scrolling style
  • Full-screen mode, download progress bar, and adaptive history list
  • 3GPP video streaming
  • OMA DRM 1.0 – including forward lock for content protection, combined delivery, separate delivery and superdistribution
  • Wallet: Convenient online use and storage of your numbers and passwords

Data Transfer

  • WCDMA 2100 – Maximum download 384kbps; upload 128kbps
  • EGPRS (Class B, Multislot class 10) – Maximum download 236.8kbps; upload 118.4kbps
  • GPRS (Class B, Multislot class 10) – Maximum download 53.6 kbps

Call Management

  • Contacts: Advanced contacts database
    with support for multiple phone and email details per entry, also
    supports thumbnail picture and groups
  • Speed dialing
  • Logs: Keeps lists of your dialed, received, and missed calls
  • Automatic redial
  • Automatic answer (works with compatible headset or car kit only)
  • Supports Fixed Dialing Number, which allows calls only to predefined numbers
  • Conference call

Java™ Applications

  • Downloadable Java™ MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 applications
  • 3D API (JSR-184)

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Voice Features

  • Voice dialing
  • Voice commands
  • Voice recorder
  • Integrated handsfree speaker

Digital Services

  • Symbian applications available from Nokia Software Market
  • Graphics, icons, animations, logos
  • Games: Possibility to download new games
  • Ringing tones: True Tones, polyphonic tones
  • Themes: Possibility to download new themes

Sales Package Contents

  • Nokia 6630 imaging smartphone
  • 64MB MultiMediaCard (MMC) MU-1*
  • Adapter for normal size MMC slots
  • Nokia Stereo Headset HDS-3
  • Nokia Battery BL-5C
  • Nokia Travel Charger ACP-12
  • Nokia Connectivity Cable (USB) DKU-2
  • CD-ROM containing software and guides

* Please note different MultiMediaCard (MMC) configurations may be available depending on country or operator configuration

Power Management"

Battery Capacity Talk time Standby time
BL-5C 900 mAh Li-lon Up to 2-6 h Up to 6-11 days

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  4. Nokia 6630 … mine, mine, MINE!
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  1. December 9th, 2005 at 13:17 | #1

    Hey guys,
    im new to this was just browsing the net to see if anyone else had any problems with there Nokia 6630. I brought the phone about 6months ago on pay as you go. not long after buying the phone i had a dew faults. such as the call button wouldn’t work. didn’t really pay much attention to it as i just turned the phone off and back on and it worked fine. but a couple of days ago the light on the screen kept lighting up and wouldn’t go off. i tried turning the phone off but it still wouldn’t stop the problem. so i then pulled the battery out but no sooner as the battery was back in the light came up straight away. even though it never used to.
    the next day the phone started to scroll through menu’s by it self. mainly the turn off button menu. it stopped doing it but then later that day it started saying “press unlock and *” repeatedly even though i hadn’t touched it.
    after that happened my turn off button wouldn’t work so iv’e took it back to the shop i brought it from and they’ve sent it back to the manufactors.. has any1 else experienced this problem?

  2. vab
    December 24th, 2005 at 03:28 | #2

    I jsut bought a 6630 it is cool and was all poosible facilties,but i changed my msgs memory from phone memory to card memory and i saved msgs on ,my card, now i want to transfer my msgs from card to phone memory but am uable to find any option for that ,so can anybody help mwe ???? :(

  3. vab
    December 24th, 2005 at 01:28 | #3

    I jsut bought a 6630 it is cool and was all poosible facilties,but i changed my msgs memory from phone memory to card memory and i saved msgs on ,my card, now i want to transfer my msgs from card to phone memory but am uable to find any option for that ,so can anybody help mwe ???? :(

  4. ado
    March 12th, 2006 at 22:23 | #4

    hi….i have a problem with my 6630 nokia phone;
    some times when i try to work with my phone a memory full note appears and some buttons wouldn't work after that msg, although there is only 13mb in my memry full

  5. ado
    March 12th, 2006 at 20:23 | #5

    hi….i have a problem with my 6630 nokia phone;
    some times when i try to work with my phone a memory full note appears and some buttons wouldn’t work after that msg, although there is only 13mb in my memry full

  6. sylvester
    July 19th, 2006 at 03:34 | #6

    N 6630 is a great phone, if your phone keeps going on and off, then do a hard reset not a soft rest. and try closing application you ain’t using…remmember its still a phone not a computer.

  7. sylvester
    July 19th, 2006 at 05:34 | #7

    N 6630 is a great phone, if your phone keeps going on and off, then do a hard reset not a soft rest. and try closing application you ain't using…remmember its still a phone not a computer.

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