Nokia 6630 3G Phone Review

15th March , 2005 ( see below for all today's 3G news )

Europe : This is a review of the 3G Nokia 6630 handset and was undertaken in March, 2005 by Kevin Thomas of 3G.co.uk.

My first impression of the Nokia 6630 was the packaging. Wow, real purpose made moulded parts hold everything in its place. All colour coordinated in black and orange. Well done Orange - a terrific start. Now the phone.

Of course, the Nokia 6630 is not just a phone - its a smartphone. Looks - talk about an odd shaped phone with a hidden agenda. This one has a 220MHz processor making it a real powerhouse in the shape of a 3G Series 60 Smartphone.The shape does bother me. But then the Nokia 7600 sold like hot cakes so I will steamroller past the odd shape issues and simply say its not for me.

Today's 3G News
Croatia's leading mobile provider, T-Mobile Croatia, a subsidiary of T-Mobile International, has contracted with Siemens Communications to serve as the sole supplier in building its Third Generation (3G) network.
3G operator Svenska UMTS-Nät AB, the joint venture between Tele2 and TeliaSonera, has awarded Ericsson a new three-year frame agreement for the delivery of core and radio access network.
My first impression of the Nokia 6630 was the packaging. Wow, real purpose made moulded parts hold everything in its place. All colour coordinated in black and orange. Well done Orange - a terrific start. Now the phone.
Mobile video specialist, All New Video, has today announced it will be providing the technology and services for a new video reporting service, for the British Broadcasting Corporation.
Low-cost airline magnate Stelios Haji-Ioannou threatened to push the UK mobile market into a price war yesterday with the launch of his latest creation EasyMobile.
The onset of mass multiplayer gaming, a widening gaming demographic, greater playability, and increased adoption of mobile services in emerging markets point to a fast expanding market for mobile games
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