Nokia's 6205 Dark Knight Edition now for sale
0. phoneArena posted on 15 Jun 2008, 03:40
Verizon today revealed the Nokia 6205 Dark Knight edition phone...
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16. (unregistered) posted on 06 Jul 2008, 15:02 0 0
I'm pretty sure that you dont NEED any of that stuff. That is just luxeries that make the phone better, but last time I checked QWERTY keyboards arent needed.
24. (unregistered) posted on 28 Jul 2008, 03:12 0 0
totally agree; i hate having a QWERTY keyboard because they make phones so bulky. i'm switching from t-mobile to verizon (against my will, it's the only carrier that works where i'm moving) and i'll be very sad to leave my Samsung t509 to collect dust, but this will probably be my next phone.
14. (unregistered) posted on 25 Jun 2008, 15:27 0 0
I have to admit that at first I was skeptical about this phone. But today the Nokia rep brought both the black and blue phones in and all I have to say is "watch out LG VX-8350!" It has an awesome feel with very smooth lines. Keeps in line with Nokias design and durability. This phone will not be an entry model for a customer rather it will be a simple looking phone with some excitement under the hood. $69.99 after a $50 MIR it will sure to sell right away. Bag3 nokia???? Please?
18. Kumar (unregistered) posted on 08 Jul 2008, 16:00 0 0
Cool! I only wonder if they have the green gamma edition for The Incredible Hulk and crimson/gold edition for Iron Man...
25. Spud (unregistered) posted on 18 Aug 2008, 13:54 0 0
Or Red, White and Blue for Captain America? -Seriously, I've been using a 6256i (the "i" stands for "I" can't believe I'm still with Verizon) for a few years now. I bought the 6256i phone at the beginning of 2006, but interestingly Verizon had locked all the features out of the phone for personal ringtones. A number of hacker sites were able to underground a copy of Nokia's proprietary "Nokia Diego" phone programming software (employee only), wherein the features of the mp3 ringtone were able to be unlocked. Unfortunately Verizon had permanently disabled the firmware allowing for personal music, so one can only play an album of music as a single Hugh-Jazz audio file which has to be restarted if anyone interrupts you (like with a telephone call heaven forbid). Yet at the time it was among the most compact Bluetooth phones, has FM radio, and allows moderate syncing capability with Outlook. Unfortunately, it isn't "Smart" syncing capability, as it doesn't understand recurring appointments and schedules any recurring appointment in you your calendar continuously until the calendar runs out of room. I actually couldn't care less about texting or web surfing, but calendars and appointments- a must have. Similarly, once you had synced once, you wouldn't want to do it twice, as the syncing software moved names in from Outlook as Lastname, Firstname to Firstname Lastname in the phone. If you tried to sync twice it read all the names as new entries back into Outlook! As I will not deal with such craziness again, I've decided to hold off and buy a real Smartphone. The problem: which phone? It is not going to be the Dark **** Probe.





