Nokia 6630 Versus Other Mobile Phones

Category: Geeks r Us

Post 1 by Eleni21 (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Friday, 07-Dec-2007 22:31:25

Ok, I am seriously confused. I'm looking for a cell phone and have some pretty simple specs, but everyone's said that these kinds of phones don't exist. I want a phone that works with either Talks, Mobile Speak or both and every feature (except cameras of course) must be accessible. I can take or leave the camera bit. It must be relatively large (I hate tiny phones), have numbers that are easily felt, as opposed to just crammed together, a decent battery life (not one day), should be pretty rugged (not that it dies the second it's dropped) and if possible, no buttons on the side that I can accidentally hit. Basically, I just want to be able to check the battery status, see who called me if I missed a call, change my ring tone and go through all the menus without any assistance. I never use phone books or text messaging, and I wouldn't necessarily go online with it, cause that would cost way too much. So anyway, someone recommended the Nokia 6630 to me. When I found out that it could handle mp3s I got excited, especially when I learned that I could insert a memory card for even more music capability. But can someone explain the difference between these phones? The slashes and extra numbers at the end of some indicate a European and American model. So I wanna know about the Nokia 6600/20, 6630 and 6681/2. What are the differences? Can anyone recommend another phone to me, and ones that are simpler are fine, so long as they meet my above requirements. Also, has anyone here used the 6630 and if so, what is it like? Any bugs or major problems I should know about before buying one? If you're recommending a phone, what makes it better for my purposes? Thanks, and sorry for the ramble.