Nokia 6682/6681 Review
The connectivity on the Nokia 6682 is stellar. You can send email with attachments, internal modem functionality, GPRS/EGPRS Class 10 up to 236 Kbps, and an XHTML and WML Internet browser. You can connect up to 5 devices simultaneously via Bluetooth wireless technology and you may also synchronize your phone book, calendar and to-do list to your PC via USB 2.0 or Bluetooth technology.
The Video on the Nokia 6682 has a QCIF 174 x 144 pixels or Sub-QCIF 128 x 96 pixels resolution with a time from 30 seconds up to 1 hour per clip. With a smooth 6x digital zoom, video streaming it is fun to use and makes editing of still and video clips for sharing easy.
Yet another cool feature of the Nokia 6682 is that you can take your e-mail and office anywhere: view files created with programs like Adobe Reader (PDF's), Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint (Microsoft Office 97, 98, 2000, XP and 2003).
The Nokia 6682 has hopping music player that supports both MP3 and unlocked AAC files. You can transfer tunes via the USB cable or Bluetooth and the player will sort your music according to album and artist, which makes it really easy for browsing through your downloads. The display shows the artist and track information, a progress bar and time elapsed/time gone by. The ability to create multiple playlists and shuffle/repeat enables you to listen to your favorite tunes all the time.
Personalization is fun on the Nokia 6682 as you can watch or listen to live streaming video and audio, such as movie trailers, news highlights or music videos, the MP3 and AAC stereo music player, stereo headset (included), downloadable polyphonic ringing tones (MIDI, MP3, and AAC) and games, and you can record your AMR audio clip and save it as your ring tone.
The Nokia 6682's battery life is an extended NiMH Battery 900 mAh with a Digital Talk Time up to 4 hours and a Digital Standby Time up to 11 days.
The Scoop
- The good: The Nokia 6682 is sleek and stylish with a large, vibrant display and a great feature set, including 1.3 mega pixel camera, Bluetooth, photo and video editing options, a snappy music player and more.
- The bad: The phone still has the Nokia trait of heaviness and bulkiness, and small, slippery numeric keys. There isn't a dedicated control for the camera or the speakerphone and the camera features are not that great.
- The bottom line: It is a great, dependable phone that is stylish and sexy and packed with an awesome feature set.

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