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7 replies · 1,707 views · Started 21 June 2004

what advantages does the 6620 have over the 6600. I remember reading something about US networks and EDGE or something. I have no idea what those are/mean.

Therefore besides slimmer design how is it better than the 6600 and is it worth buying one if you live outside US/Canada?

sjbu wrote:what advantages does the 6620 have over the 6600.I remember reading something about US networks and EDGE or something. I have no idea what those are/mean.
More memory (32 megs RAM, makes a great browser/gaming platform ,even better than N-Gage ! )POPport850/1800/1900 MHzOtherwise it is identical to the 6600
sjbu wrote:Therefore besides slimmer design how is it better than the 6600 and is it worth buying one if you live outside US/Canada?
Yes and no First this is an operator-only model so unless your operator supports it there's no way to get one Second , your operator should be able to use 850/1800/1900 outside US/Canada , something only T-Mobile does at the moment My verdict :Wait for the 6630 (essentially same phone but better ergonomics , shade thinner , stereo audio , hot-swappable card, full KB/touchscreen (external tru BT) and 3g-capable k

Followup :
I had Opera spontaneously exiting trying to post as a registered user so I try this now as an unregistered user
(Opera 6.10 on SymbOS-32 R 7.0s./Nokia 6600, firmware V 3.42.1\n16-10-03\nNHL-10\n(c) NMP
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kits wrote:More memory (32 megs RAM, makes a great browser/gaming platform ,even better than N-Gage ! )

according to nokia's website it has 12M of built in memory..

-pete

yeh he was referring to the ram not the memory. I think i will wait for 6630 that one looks really good, i waste so much money on phones though, i dont really "need" a 6630 but i just cant resist =)

Thanks for the advice cause i know 6630 is gonna be available in australia