The phone call is the most obvious mode to use the new handset to join with people, but it will also be used to share photographs and videos, check on a friend's social network status or be guided to a restaurant to meet up with a loved one. Uploading images and videos to websites, blogs and social networks is quicker than ever with Nokia's newest arrival, which features lightning-fast speeds over both cellular and Wi-Fi networks.
It comes with the latest 3G technology, with high speed uploads (HSUPA) and downloads (HSDPA), a great camera, music player and web browser with a simple, instantly familiar interface. Combined with the range of Ovi services on offer, Nokia brings a compelling mobile Internet experience to a huge group of consumers. For this, the Nokia 6260 slide features quick access to search engines and points of interest straight from the home display and the new 360° navi-key allows a great mobile Internet experience.
The Nokia 6260 slide is a Series 40 6th Edition phone, supporting quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900, triple-band WCDMA 900/1900/2100 and WLAN. Supported WCDMA frequencies depend on the region where the device is available. There is 200MB of internal memory and a microSD slot with support for up to 8GB cards. The 360-degree D-pad is another first for the S40 lineup - it's a nice enhancement, which sounds as a cool addition to the digital map scouring or the mobile web browsing.
Other key features include integrated A-GPS with included maps, a 5.0 megapixel camera with LED flash and Carl Zeiss optics, WebKit Open Source Browser, Flash Lite 3.0, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR and MIDP Java 2.1 with other Java APIs.The only modern feature that seems missing on the Nokia 6260 slide is the accelerometer sensor that is making its way throughout handsets of different makes and walks of life. Still it looks like a helluva performer.
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