Sunday, December 4, 2011

Nokia 603


The Nokia 603 is supposed to be the workhorse of the new Symbian Belle portfolio, balancing the value-for-money virtue in the low mid-range spectrum. Thus it is pretty average in terms of specs – 3.5” display, 1GHz processor and 5MP camera with 720p video recording but no LED flash.

It shares the “brightest mobile display” of the Nokia 701, however, and has an abundance of swappable back covers in various colors for the joy of the teen market, but does it deserve its price point, and is it distinctive enough apart from those different shell paints? Read on our review to find out...

During an event in Turkey today, Nokia launched their latest Symbian Belle enabled handset the Nokia 603, a 3.5-inch touch screen smartphone that is billed as an affordable Nokia device with “leading edge features at a mid-range price point.”
According to the guys over at Nokia Conversations, the new Nokia 603 offers a ClearBlack nHD display, pentaband WCDMA 850/900/1700/1900/2100, GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 3G, and a 1Ghz processor.

The Nokia 630 also sports a 5 megapixel camera with 720p video, NFC, Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi, Symbian Belle OS obviously and comes preloaded with Angry Birds, Adobe PDF reader, Vlingo, Microsoft Office Communicator, Shazam and Fruit Ninja along with onboard photo and video editing software.

The Nokia 603 measures 113.8 x 57.1 x 12.7mm and weighs in at 106.9 grams and has a battery that is said to offer up to 7 hours talk time and up to 460 hours standby time.

The Nokia 603 will be available in both black and white but there are also 6 swappable back covers to choose from. As for when the Nokia 603 will become available it is expected to release on Q4 with an estimated price tag of roughly 200 Euros before carrier subsidies or local taxes.

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