Conclusion
Overall, I wouldn’t say that the X6 really shocked me. I’ve been a Nokia user for a long time and I certainly have learned to adjust my expectations when trying out Nokia devices. I really wasn’t expecting the X6 to be a killer and it certainly didn’t disappoint me there. But I wasn’t expecting it to be a total dud and I must say it didn’t let me down in that department as well.
With its primary competition being low end HTC smartphones and other touchscreen offerings from Korean manufacturers like LG and Samsung, the X6 certainly is a lot more attractive option. In fact, I’d recommend it over the slightly more expensive N97 mini. That is if you must have a touchscreen phone in any case. But if you are okay with using a Keypad, then then Nokia E72 is still a much better deal.
But that is only until Nokia keeps selling the X6 at its current price. Knocking its price down to around $300 (PKR 25,000 in local market) would really make this the best media centric phone out in the market today. I really hope Nokia is considering going down this route soon rather than just kill the X6 all together.
Pros
- Excellent Media Performance
- Superb Audio Quality
- Good and responsive Touchscreen
- Good imaging performance
- Decent Camcorder capability
- 32GB/16GB Internal Storage
Cons
- Outdated Hardware (low end CPU crippled by little RAM)
- Weak antennas (Cellular, Wi-Fi, GPS)
- Relatively small screen for the resolution
- Ridiculous pricing
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