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Nokia 6610 (T-Mobile) Review
The good: Small and light; world phone; swappable faceplates; IR port; FM tuner; solid battery life.
The bad: No voice commands; low-resolution display; dated menu design.
The bottom line: The small and light 6610 will please casual chatters, but its mediocre features and so-so display will disappoint cell phone aficionados.
Nokia 6610 (T-Mobile) Specs
Manufacturer: Nokia Corp.
Part number: 6610SLVTMB
- Product Basic Spec
