
For a series 40 mid/high range phone I was very impressed with the 6280, the device’s screen was in a class of its own and its sound quality trumped over its rival, the Sony Ericsson W800i. This came at a price though, as the battery life was severely hampered if lots of multimedia features were used throughout the day. Also the camera, which could have been a great unit was crippled by the lack of autofocus which was sad to see.
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