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Battery Life
The Nokia X6 comes with a 1320 mAh Li-Ion battery. During our testing process, the phone gave us one-and-half day of battery life on a full charge. The usage included a couple of calls, messages, about two hours of web browsing on Wi-Fi, light multi tasking, about half an hour of GPS usage and about three hours of EDGE usage.
Verdict
The Nokia X6 is sold officially for Rs. 16,499 (although you can get it for about thousand rupees less). At that price you get a music phone with a 3.2", 640 x 360 pixel capacitive touchscreen display, 5 megaixel camera with autofocus and flash, 16GB built-in memory, Wi-Fi, GPS, one year subscription to Nokia music service along with free unlimited turn by turn voice navigation. It's hard to come across all those specs in one phone, especially in this price range. To be honest we weren't expecting the price to be this low but now that it is it makes the X6 very good value.
The looks and audio performance are some of the strong points of the phone. The fact that it is a full-fledged smartphone makes it even better. We did expect better build quality though and the display is difficult to read under sunlight. Symbian OS too has a long way to go before it can truly be user friendly and we are glad that the X6 will be one of the last phones to run this operating system.
If you can live with the build, low display visibility in sunlight and the quirks of Symbian, we think this is the best phone that you can buy in this price range right now. The combination of excellent features, good performance and superb pricing makes it great value for money.
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