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Nokia 6500 Slide

By Ty Pendlebury, CNET.com.au on 27 November 2007 06:18 PM

Tags: slide, nokia, 6500, mobile phone, style

Despite the best efforts of its competitors, Nokia still holds the fort in terms of phones as fashion accessories. And we're not even discussing Nokia's ridiculously expensive Vertu brand here. No, even though Motorola has the dubious Dolce and Gabbana licence and LG Prada, Nokia is the brand for simple elegance.

The Nokia 6300 was the first of this new understated wave, and it's been followed by two new phones -- but which is the pick of the pair?

Design
Sure to cause confusion is Nokia's naming convention for this phone -- this looks nothing like the Nokia 6500 Classic. The only similarity we could find on first blush is that they're both "style" phones based on a 3G platform. However, there is one finish that's used on both -- a (dreadly) piano-black keypad!

The phone is also pretty solid, with its brushed steel jacket, but it can get pretty sweaty in your hands on a hot day.

Putting in a new SIM card is an experience, and you may need to consult the manual on first try. There is a small, and easy to miss, 'Eject' button on the top of the phone which loosens the backplate. Then, by hooking your fingernails into the groove between the plate and the phone you pop it out.

Unlike the Motorola ROKR Duo, once you are inside both the SIM card and memory card slot are easily accessible and ready to upgrade.

Features
The Nokia 6500 Slide is a 3G phone with a simultaneous multimedia and business focus. This has been tried before and looks too much like a company is hedging its bets rather than make a highly targeted (and more useful) device.

You get a tonne of video features, including video call capability, a video-out cable, and a really quite useful camera. Firstly it features a 3.2 megapixel capture with a Carl Zeiss lens. The camera has an autofocus, and a built in flash. As an addition to video calls -- and helpful while on hold during voice calls -- there is a speakerphone option.

The video camera even has a white balance control, and a selectable resolution up to 640 x 480, with an added choice of three different quality modes.

Storage is courtesy of a 256MB mini-SD card, which is pretty small for a multimedia phone, but the slot will handle up to 4GB.

Performance
Though it looks very nice, we found the phone could be quite frustrating in use. Our first problem arose when we tried synching the phone to our PC. Nokia's PC Suite kept losing the connection between the two, and the only reliable way we could connect them was to forgo the software and rely on Windows Explorer.

Our second largest bugbear was using the phone for messaging. We found predictive text could be more annoying than most -- there appeared to be no way to spell a word unfamiliar to the dictionary until it specifically asked you to. Until that point, you were stuck with the word it gave you unless you entered the menu and turned predictive off.

Thirdly, locking the phone was also difficult unless you had just finished a call or were already in the main menu. Shutting the slide on most phones will lock it, but not in this case -- and there's no option to change it.

Otherwise, the phone was quite a decent performer: call quality was good, and battery life was good at up to five days between charges.

The camera worked well in daylight, with clear images and little of the "digital" look of other phones, but night-time shots were generally noisy and blurry -- even with the flash on.

Meanwhile, the music player is easy to use, and the sound is acceptable via the included headset -- if seriously lacking in any real presence. No challenge to the iPod here! Of course, if you invest in a 2.5mm-to-3.5mm adaptor you can use whatever headphones you wish.

Like a lot of Nokia's new "style" phones, the 6500 Slide generates an initial "wow" reaction -- but unlike the Nokia 6300 in particular this quickly wears off. What you're left with is a fairly good phone -- if a little clunky -- that is only relatively useful and user-friendly.

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Talkback 18 comments

    replacement battery for the No ...pan -- 04/01/08

    replacement battery for the Nokia 6510 slide is here.
    http://www.global-batteries.com.au/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=Nokia 6500 Slide

    Have had phone for two months ...Spike -- 17/01/08

    Have had phone for two months now no real issues bought outright
    until this one drowned my BAD

    The good: Good clear screen, UI much preferred over other brands, get about 4days use from one charge, playing games, radio for about an hour per day slide mechanism nice to use

    The bad: Key pad showing signs of wear from slider over use wonder how long numeric etching will last. Stainless steel ok but gets very smudgy after a while when handling it in coming call volume could be louder than 73 cc

    I got my 6500 yesterday. it lo ...Joanne kim -- 27/01/08

    I got my 6500 yesterday. it looks great ! however every time i change my ringtone it changes back tothe default nokia tune. can someone help me ?

    dose all the hard things but t ...andrew bourke -- 04/02/08

    dose all the hard things but the piece pf **** cant even keep the ringtone you select keeps returning to the nokia tune. do not buy one you wouldnt believe how frustrating this is

    The good: has all the extras

    The bad: piece of fucking junk all because you cant keep ringtones

    Good all round phone despite t ...Anon -- 14/02/08

    Good all round phone despite the phone memory only being 25.4mb.

    The good: easy to navigate if you'v had a nokia before with fully customised menu

    The bad: Does like to change back to the nokia tune unless you select your own personal profile which isnt too hard. its not frustrating you just need to know how to get around the niggly bits. I do have problems playing usb transferred video files...any help?

    worst phone ever already repla ...6500 sucks!! -- 17/03/08

    worst phone ever already replaced it twice belongs in the rubbish wish i never got it!!! keep away!!

    The good: none

    The bad: everything about it!!

    Great phone. No problems after ...Why should i? -- 22/03/08

    Great phone. No problems after the first week. Meets all its' claims and exceeded my expectations.
    Ha, 73 cc is not the volume of the speaker it's the physical volume of the phone! It's displacement in other words. You people crack me up.

    The good: call quality, screen size and brightness, quality construction, ease of use, loudspeaker quality,

    The bad: None so far.

    im gona get this phone in a we ...anonymous -- 14/05/08

    im gona get this phone in a week shood i

    The good: poo

    The bad: poo

    ok very good phone, especially ...mr me -- 04/07/08

    ok very good phone, especially if you spend the money to get a bigger external memory card,

    The good: easily personalised great quality calls and pics and vids scratch resistant screen.

    The bad: unless you know to move your ringtone into the actual phones memory its going to keep resetting itself same with the display picure

    i hate this phone it has been ...kt -- 08/07/08

    i hate this phone it has been sent back twice and im getting a different phone soon it **** i hate it after 2 months it screws right up

    The good: i guess nothing

    The bad: it freezes dident get half my msgs lags and just pisses meoff!

    all messages are stored withou ...Evgeny -- 30/07/08

    all messages are stored without any system. neither alpahbetically, nor as per receipt order. i can't find any message at all unless i shuffle thru all of them.
    battery low level beep is impossible to hear and impossibe to adjust its volume.
    when i tried to upgrade softwere via internet it had completely deleted all my settings and phone book!!
    i have never swore and cursed more in my life before i bought that blasted piece of s..t

    it never saves your tunes, it ...fullish nokia 6510 owner -- 20/10/08

    it never saves your tunes, it sticks when you texting or calling and wont call or text and it doesnt save your wallpaper or screen saver. always goes back to bloody awful nokia pic and tunes

    The good: none

    The bad: its bloody awful

    I CANT WAIT!!! IM GETTING 1 FO ...Anonymous Suomynona -- 10/12/08

    I CANT WAIT!!! IM GETTING 1 FOR CHRISTMAS

    The good: i dont no..... from what iv heard it has its ups and downs

    The bad: i dont no..... from what iv heard it has its ups and downs

    FORGET THIS PHONE!! i am on my ...nokia 6500 sucks -- 19/12/08

    FORGET THIS PHONE!! i am on my second nokia 6500, i needed a replacment after so many problems.

    The good: um..it looks good and its tougher then any other phone.

    The bad: the ringetone goes back to default on a daily basis. BLOODY ANNOYING call drop outs on a daily basis. one day my memory card got locked, i couldnt access any ringtones, pics etc! bloody repair centre had my ph for 2 weeks and sent it back unfixed. i never swore so much in my life at the 3 store person, they understood and i told them if it wasnt fixed right they would be going to the repair centre myself and shoving the phone right up the bum of the repairer!!

    The phone is real annoying. Th ...Roch -- 29/01/09

    The phone is real annoying. There is always one problem after another. Am about to take it back but know i will only get a replacement that will be the same...so what the point

    The good: Looks good and clear screen

    The bad: The wallpaper & ringtone reset to original nokia settings. Cuts out on its own when the battery is full either when talking on it or even just sliding it open. The bottons cant be pressed, like they freeze sometimes. Not happy Jan

    worst fone ever, dont buy it. matthew burdon -- 12/02/09

    worst fone ever, dont buy it.

    The good: helps you waste your time and money

    The bad: nokia will probably blame you for it fuckin up

    How do I switch off Camera Sou ...Sunil dlt -- 12/05/09

    How do I switch off Camera Sounds on the 6500 slide phone?

    Great phone if you take the ti ...Steve -- 08/07/09

    Great phone if you take the time to read the manual (which is quite obvious every person here that has an issue with their ring tones returning to default didn't then posting stupid comments) Had it for a;most 2 years and no problems.

    The good: Large screen, good camera plenty of features.

    The bad: Not suitable for people who think they know everything and the lock is a bit of a dud.

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Overview

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The good:
  • Stylish looks
  • Good range of features
  • 3.2-megapixel camera
The bad:
  • Frustrating to use
  • Better 3G phones on the market
The bottomline:

The Nokia 6500 Slide is an attractive 3G phone, but despite features like video-out it's like dressing your daggy uncle in a nice suit.

Editors’ rating:

7.1/10

RRP: AU$689.00

Related topics:

slide, nokia, 6500, mobile phone, style

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