Nokia's X6 smartphone is the company's first to feature a capacitive touch screen. A successor to the , the X6 takes two steps forward and one step back from previous Nokia releases and remains let down by the outdated Symbian operating system. The Nokia X6 smartphone is one of the first to follow the company's new naming conventions. Read more
A powerful smartphone with all the features, but it’s just too slow for us to recommend Read more
Nokia's music phone line-up has been one of its main portfolios over the years, and the new X-series succeeds what its original XpressMusic once set out to do. The Nokia X6 represents a new lease of life for a device that is slowly losing its identity to convergence, thanks to the Nokia Music Store and its Comes with Music package. As we've mentioned, the X6 will be first and foremost a phone that's aimed to entertain. Read more
I bought one of these four days ago. In Australia they are 16Gb,it doesn't have free music and costs about AUD$700. maybe you've copied copy from a US magazine where the X6 has the features you mentioned. By the way, the battery lasts about one day if using the various features. Read more
I cannot express enough just how much I hate this phone. Was talked into it by sales staff as it was on same plan as the nokia I actually wanted. I have had it fixed 4 times, and replaced once, in 6 months. ANY phone call I have drops out anywhere between 30 seconds- 17 mins into the conversation. HATE IT! And of course- I'm locked into contract for another 18 months. Read more
A powerful phone packed with entertainment and social networking features – one touch access to your closest friends and networks, large touch screen, high quality imaging and video capabilities, and massive storage for all your media.