I highly suggest this phone and Wireless Imports. I bought mine about a month back, the black version is just as sexy. Anyways, it runs great off of T-Mobile in US. Yes, you do need a 2.5mm converter for headphones but the phone does come with a pair of their own that are not too bad. RSS reader for checking Woot! and Engadget. Gmail app, which runs amazingly well. You're able to sync with POP. S60 runs smoothly, little or no latency. There are so many freeware apps, I suggest: Yahoo! Go, Gmail App, Yeigo for AIM, Nokia Maps, S60.com and WidSets. It's a lot smaller than what you would assume so be prepared for that if you buy this device. The only gripe I have is the camera, it's so-so, but still a lot better than most camera phones out there. If you're new to Symbian, there's also a help program preloaded that has been very useful. Web browsing is amazing, as well, fast and you're able to see the whole webpage. I recommend this phone for people with good eyes, the screen is a bit small for browsing but it isn't painful. Also, Nokia has a set-up wizard. Just pop in your SIM card and use the set-up wizard. Took about 5 seconds and I was up and running. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! If you have any other questions please ask.
Robert, thanks for your comments; I've been looking at 6120 since it was first announced and have now decided to buy it instead of other S60 devices. I'm on T-Mobile USA too so it's good to kinow it works well with that network.
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Robert @ Aug 30th 2007 10:40PM
I highly suggest this phone and Wireless Imports. I bought mine about a month back, the black version is just as sexy. Anyways, it runs great off of T-Mobile in US. Yes, you do need a 2.5mm converter for headphones but the phone does come with a pair of their own that are not too bad. RSS reader for checking Woot! and Engadget. Gmail app, which runs amazingly well. You're able to sync with POP. S60 runs smoothly, little or no latency. There are so many freeware apps, I suggest: Yahoo! Go, Gmail App, Yeigo for AIM, Nokia Maps, S60.com and WidSets. It's a lot smaller than what you would assume so be prepared for that if you buy this device. The only gripe I have is the camera, it's so-so, but still a lot better than most camera phones out there. If you're new to Symbian, there's also a help program preloaded that has been very useful. Web browsing is amazing, as well, fast and you're able to see the whole webpage. I recommend this phone for people with good eyes, the screen is a bit small for browsing but it isn't painful. Also, Nokia has a set-up wizard. Just pop in your SIM card and use the set-up wizard. Took about 5 seconds and I was up and running. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! If you have any other questions please ask.
Robert
dak @ Sep 1st 2007 10:09AM
Robert, thanks for your comments; I've been looking at 6120 since it was first announced and have now decided to buy it instead of other S60 devices. I'm on T-Mobile USA too so it's good to kinow it works well with that network.
DK