Sharing Stories: Remembering the Nokia 6600, My Mobile Pride | Smartphone Evolution

Hi, come back with me Smartphone Evolution. This time I will share my experience about my favorite cellphone from the past. Of course. Remembering the Nokia 6600. Already familiar.


Sharing Stories: Remembering the Nokia 6600, My Mobile Pride | Smartphone Evolution
Sharing Stories: Remembering the Nokia 6600, My Mobile Pride | Smartphone Evolution


Let's reminisce a little about the iconic phones of the past. Surely many are still familiar with the Nokia 6600. Released on June 16, 2003, the Nokia 6600 was a very cool cellphone of its time. It only cost over $100 back then, crazy.

The Nokia 6600 is the most advanced, coolest, best-selling Nokia mobile phone of its time.

"The back of the Nokia 6600 is a VGA resolution camera with 2X digital zoom, plus night mode and time delay settings. In video mode, you will get 9 seconds of recording time with audio and zoom options," wrote a review on Zdnet at that time.

The camera capability is better than today's cellphones, even from cheap cellphones. Also on the storage side where the Nokia 6600 only has 6 MB of internal memory and 32MB of MMC support.

Compare with now, the internal memory can reach 62 GB bro!

A good component that deserves a thumbs up on this phone is that it has good bluetooth without flaws, video clips with sound, and Opera browser support. The drawback is no USB connectivity and desktop email syncing and the location of the MMC card under the battery. Also the Nokia 6600 is capable of running cool games, you know!

Try to compare it with today's cellphones, bro.

It doesn't feel like it's been 17 years since the Nokia 6600 was launched. Lots of memories ....

But as long as you know, for the next 17 years, the current performance of cellphones may not be anything. Maybe future cellphones without crew huh! ha ha ha.

A few reviews from us about Remembering the Nokia 6600, sorry if there is a word wrong, don't forget to share this article bro and sis.

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