Nokia C6-01 feature pack and capabilities are almost the same as the previous Symbian^3-powered C7. The thing that makes C6-01 special is its elegant and unique look plus it's compact form factor. We guess the lower price will be a factor too.This time No...
Nokia fans ought to like ^3, which retains much that is familiar while still managing to add new features. The C6-01 is also a well built phone. It's the kind of handset that ought to see you through till the fruits of the Nokia/Microsoft partnership s...
The 3.2-inch screen on the Nokia C6-01 is one of the best we've seen on a Nokia smartphone. It features the company's new CBD (ClearBlack Display) technology, offering deeper and more vivid colours. It also suits the phone perfectly, giving it a small footprint than no other Symbian ^3 can match. It's much more pocket friendly than the Nokia N8, proving both shorter and narrower, although it is s
The smaller screen on the Nokia C6-01 makes it slightly more fiddly to use than the Nokia N8 – especially when trying to tap something in the very bottom corner of the screen. That said, it's more than usable, and very rarely a problem. iPhone and Android users may find the Symbian ^3 OS a little clunky and time consuming to get used to, but it's very customisable and easy to set up in a way that
Overall, we like the Nokia C6-01. It may not set the world alight with its features, but it's comprehensively equipped, looks great and is affordable. There's very little to dislike. Nokia C6-01 is tagged with The 3.2-inch screen on the Nokia C6-01 is ...
Familiar interface, Customisable Home screens, Good camera, Ovi Maps and Store
Heavy and thick, Some UI oddities, No converter app, Needs larger memory card
Those not wanting to mess around on the internet or play games all day long will find a lot to love with the C6-01 - but if you're more agnostic, we suggest you try out some budget Android devices before committing...
The Nokia C6-01 bests its basic touchscreen predecessor, the Nokia 5800, in pretty much every way possible. The screen is capacitive rather than resistive, meaning it’s more assured when you’re prodding and poking it. It also means there’s no pesky stylus in sight, with your digits able to do all the work. The phone sits comfortably in your mitts, with a neat metal finish that is so much classier
The 8 megapixel camera should be something to sing from the roof tops abut, especially on a phone which is billed as budget. But frankly the pictures are a real let down and lack the kind of crisp detail we’ve come to expect on even the most average of mobile phones. Symbian 3 is still not good enough to call itself a smartphone winner either and is hamstrung by the same quirks as its S60 predece
There’s no denying the Nokia C6-01 pushes basic phones into new territory. With HD video, a neat touchscreen and features that until a couple of years ago were the preserve of super-pricey cells, this is a great phone if you can only manage around £20 ...
8-megapixel camera with dual LED flash, AMOLED screen, sturdy build, FM radio
Symbian 3 still clunky and awkward compared to rivals, ugly web browser, touch sensitivity on screen not the best
Another solid workhorse from Nokia, but the complexity of the operating system and its less than intuitive interface means it can be a bit of a chore to useKey specs3.5mm jack, 3G, 8 megapixels, AMOLED, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, Li-io...
There’s no denying the Nokia C6 is a charming little handset, and it’ll certainly cope with the rigours of a contract better than the puny 5800 that proved so popular in 2009. That Nokia is still able to snag awesome AMOLED screens while the oasis has ...
The Nokia C6-01 is a very nice budget smartphone option, if you want a Symbian smartphone but can't get the Nokia C7. It offers almost everything you would need in a smartphone. You could also look at the Samsung Wave, if you are OK with Bada OS...