Nokia 6288

By Ella Morton, CNET.com.au
11 December 2006 12:49 PM
Tags: slider, nokia, 6288, 6280, 2mp, phone, firmware, camera

The 6288 improves on the 6280, but while it performs well, it lacks a standout feature to pull in the punters.

Nokia 6288Run your eyes down the specs lists for the 6280 and the 6288, and you'd be forgiven for thinking they're the same phone. The two 3G Nokia sliders do have a whole lot in common -- the dimensions, weight and display size are identical, as are the camera specs, amount of internal memory and applications. So what's the difference between the models? Basically, a firmware upgrade; a few minor design differences (such as altered keypad spacing and a glossy finish); and a larger miniSD card bundled into the pack.

Design
Like the 6280 (and this will become a familiar refrain), the 6288 is a squarish slider, measuring 100mm by 46mm by 21mm and adding 115 grams to the weight of your pants pocket. The top part of the slider is dominated by a 320 x 240 pixel screen, with the large navigation keys nestled snugly beneath. Pushing the slider up reveals a businesslike grid-style keypad, its rectangular buttons surrounded by a thin silver line. A tiny front-mounted VGA camera is almost invisible, hiding in the top left-hand corner. It's all very sedate and refined, but also a little boring.

The reverse side of the 6288 has a glossy black finish, and features a 2-megapixel camera, complete with flash and teeny fisheye mirror for those times when you just have to take a photo or two of your own face. The placement of the lens and a camera shortcut key on the side of the phone allows you to hold the device horizontally for taking photos, as if it were a bona fide digicam. A silver NOKIA stamp lets photo subjects know the brand of the cameraphone they're posing for.

Features
The no-nonsense look suggest a phone built for business, and the 6288's feature-set certainly lends itself to the corporate life. 3G data transfer speeds, Triband compatibility, and support for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP e-mail allow you to take the office on the road.

If there's an area the 6288 has focused its efforts on, it's video. In addition to the video calling that's now a standard 3G feature, the phone sports Nokia's video sharing application, which allows you to capture your surroundings with the camera, transmit that video in real-time to someone you're on the phone with, and then end the video sharing session without needing to hang up. The 6288 can also handle video ringtones, and the ability to chuck in a miniSD card of up to 2GB capacity means you can save a whole lot of clips.

While our review of the 6280 found no major performance issues, reader reports have spoken of some pretty dire problems, including random shutdowns, reboots, signal loss and poor battery life. Nokia has not acknowledged that there is a problem with the phone model, but the 6288 has been given a firmware upgrade. In addition to being more stable, the new firmware offers support for the A2DP Bluetooth profile, allowing you to stream music wirelessly to a stereo headset.

Performance
The lack of springiness in Nokia's slider mechanisms has caused us consternation in the past, as noted in our review of the N80. The 6288 has similar issues -- when thrown into the bottom of a bag, the phone may move around enough to slide up and unlock itself. It's best to store this model in a separate pocket, to prevent repeated accidental phone calls to the first person in your contacts list.

We got around three days' use of the 6288 between charges, which was a little better than the battery results posted by the 6280.

The 6288 represents a good compromise between business and entertainment, falling somewhere between Nokia's Blackberry-esque E series and its multimedia-focused N models. It's not as chunky as the N80, and seems to skirt the firmware-related issues that were cause for complaint from many 6280 owners.

Nokia 6288
Company: Nokia
RRP: AU$649

Talkback 8 comments

    nokia problem alicia skerda -- 31/10/07

    i brought the new 6288 today and when i was using it, the screen began to flicker and it hasnt turned back on yet.what could the reason be?im hoping for a replacement phone tomoro

    Nokia 6288 problem reply Anonymous -- 25/11/07 (in reply to #320088887)

    That is what happened to my phone as well but it happened on the 6th day I had it.. It wouldn't turn back on and the screen would flicker on and off.. I took the phone back in and they had to replace the phone. The phone has to many problems and is not worth buying.

    nokia 6288 shane -- 24/01/08 (in reply to #320090480)

    the nokia 6288 is s**t i know of alot of people including my son and nephew which all lost their screen and nokia customer care is taking no responsibilty at all constantly saying it is undue care by the customer.Which is totally false and even not allowing a techincal person look at it or wont to charge an outragious fee to look at it .nokia you are a digrace to the mobile family for putting such crap in the market place and fleecing people out of money.

    nokia 6288 Anonymous -- 06/03/08

    hi i have had my nokia 6288 for a year and a bit know and nothing is wrong with it i have had no problems its so easy to work out my 7 cosins have one as well and they have had no problems you must off brought it from a **** person i brought it from all phones seven hills and there very friendly when i went there so it must be the place where you got it from that did something to it not the phone or other wise you are blaming the phone for what you did but thats just selfish

    Nokia 6288 Anonymous -- 08/07/08

    Hey i have the same display issue. I brought it off vodafone NZ outlet, and have had it just a week over a yr, its out of warranty now. and vodafone NZ wants to charge me $200.00 + $51.50 to fix it. thats more than a new phone. iIt is very disappointing that they take no responsibility for the phone they sell.

    Nokia 6288 Anonymous -- 09/08/08

    Hi..I've had the same problems with the screen...the phones turns it self off, and when its turned back on it just displays a white screen. I've also had problems with the camera, it just stopped working and when you try take a photo the phone turns off.
    I wouldnt recommened this phone to anyone!!!

    Nokia 6288 issues Neil -- 11/09/08

    Phone failed to a white screen on the way home from the store while sending a file via bluetooth. Returned and given a new one. It failed doing the same thing while still in the store. Got a refund and went to another store. Demonstrated the problem in that store and failed another phone. Went to another store with a different provider (software). That phone failed during the night (using the alarm clock) after 6 months . The phone cannot be turned on. It has a screen that look like a multi-coloured snow storm.

    Nokia 6288 Issues Leeanne -- 04/04/09 (in reply to #320111727)

    I had phone for around 2 months when the screen began flashing and did't turn on. The phone was sent back to nokia to be fixed. All was good for a few months, until i turned phone off and now the screen is totally blacked out, although i am still able to call on it, i just can't do anything else including accept calls. I am now on the lookout for a new pnone as this one is S***.

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