The Nokia X6 Is A Stylish Handset
June 8, 2010 |11:56 | Music By : Team X
Aimed primarily at entertainment tasks, the Nokia X6 has proven to be a popular handset since its release in December 2009. Its entertainment features include a versatile media player, stereo speakers, a number of games and 32 GB of internal storage which offers the potential can accommodate an entire digital music collection.
To navigate the user interface, a 3.2 inch TFT capacitive touchscreen is utilised which can display up to 16M colours within a pixel layout of 360x 640 pixels. This results in excellent quality display of the on screen imagery making it perfect for viewing photos and video files.
The screen is manufactured from scratch-resistant materials which protects it from everyday wear and tear whilst an accelerometer sensor is also built in to automatically rotates the on screen imagery dependent upon the orientation of the phone, allowing it to be viewed in both portrait and landscape forms.


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