Nokia 6630 Music
Discontinued 19th September 2005 Discuss
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The Nokia 6630 Music is a repackaging
of the standard Nokia
6630 handset which has been around for the best
part of a year.
Nokia have enhanced the 6630 by installing
an improved music player, and bundling a 256Mb RSMMC
memory card, stereo jack adapter and compact card reader
into the package, and have cosmetically tweaked it to
come in "Rustic Red" and "Aluminium Grey"
colour schemes.
It's a slightly oddball device. Many
people assumed that the Nokia 6630 was an end-of-life
device, having been largely replaced by the slightly
better Nokia
6680 and upcoming Nokia
N70. Still, the 6630 is a good hardware platform,
with a decent 176x220 pixel display, Bluetooth, removable
memory plus the Symbian Series 60 operating system.
The Nokia 6630's attractive "hamster cheek"
design is appealing too. The biggest omission with the
6630 handset is the lack of 3G video calling, as it
only has one camera, although that's a pretty good 1.3
megapixel unit.
The clunky stereo jack plug adapter
is offputting though (that's the large black cable).
Because the Nokia 6630 music doesn't accept a direct
connection from a standard headset, the adapter is a
necessary but cumbersome component. The compact card
reader is also an odd thing, and it's only really useful
for people who don't have a multifunction card reader
already.
However, the Nokia 6630 platform lends
itself well to being a music player. The 256Mb memory
card included is enough to be practical, and you can
install up to 1Gb of memory into the phone. By our reckoning,
that gives about 16 CDs worth of MP3s when recorded
at the highest quality (Nokia claim that you can fit
15 CDs worth on the 256Mb card, but in our view this
can only be done by recording very low quality MP3s).
Compared to the Motorola
ROKR, the Nokia 6630 Music fares well. It has a
better camera, larger track capacity, 3G support and
an expandable operating system. It even manages to hold
its own against the Sony
Ericsson W800i, which is a more compact phone with
a better camera, but it lacks the Nokia's 3G and smartphone
capabilities.
At the same time, Nokia have announced
their "Nokia Music Pack" - basically the stereo
adapter, memory card and card reader components of the
Nokia 6630 Music. This will be available for the 3230,
6230 & 6230i, 6260, 6630, 6680 & 6681/2, 7710,
9300, 9500, N70 and N90 handsets.
The Nokia 6630 Music should start shipping
from September 2005 onwards in Europe, the Middle East
and Africa.
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Nokia
6630 Music at a glance
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Available:
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Q4
2005
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Network:
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UMTS (3G)
+ Tri-band GSM
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Data:
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UMTS
(3G) + GPRS
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Screen:
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176x208
pixels, 65k colours
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Camera:
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1.3
megapixels
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Size:
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Wide
"candy bar" format 110x60x21
mm / 127 grams
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Bluetooth:
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Yes
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Infra-red:
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No
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Polyphonic:
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Yes
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Java:
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Yes
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Battery
life:
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3 hours talk / 11 days standby
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OS:
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Symbian
Series 60
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