In the ever going war of the best gadget, mobile phones have always in the top. Among them the best is chosen according to the features of the phones and the looks. Presently the toughest competition is going in between Blackberry Curve 8520 & Nokia
X6.These two handsets are best in their respective arenas. Like the X6 is the best touchscreen phone in the market, while in the category of smartphones with QWERTY keypad, Blackberry Curve 8520 is the ruler.
Nokia Phones are well known for the amount of customer satisfaction it delivers. This is possible because of the numerous features that are embedded in these phones. Like the camera or music player or the battery or the easily navigable touchscreen. This particular handset has a very glossy 3.2 inches TFT capacitive touchscreen which has a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels and a colour depth of 16M colours.
Scratch-resistant glass surface protects the display from external injuries.
As compared to the Black berry Curve 8520 which has a 2 MP camera with QVGA recording
and no flash, the X6 has a 5 MP integrated still camera with 2592 x 1944 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, Dual LED flash, video light and recording features of VGA @ 30fps. It also has a secondary camera for video calling.
The blackberry handset has a slightly better processor with a speed of 512MHz as compared to the ARM 11 434 MHz processor of the X6. Among all other blackberry phones, this particular handset has a better and more amply spaced QWERTY keyboard. This allows you to type for long hours on this handset.
The Nokia X6 is a better entertainment device with Nokia WH-500 stereo headset, Stereo FM radio with RDS , MP3 / WMA / WAV / RA / AAC / M4A music player, Flash Lite 3.0, Ovi Maps 3.0 and many more very exciting applications.
Ultimately if you wish to have a simple business phone then choose the Blackberry Curve 8520. But if you are willing to have a complete smartphone then Nokia X6 is the better option.
Author: Raina Kelsey
Friday, 6 August 2010
Blackberry Curve 8520 & Nokia X6 - Detailed comparisons of features
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