... They changed their name to NEC in 1983. They started off in sales and maintenance of telephones and switching systems. Today, they are on of the leading providers of computer networks, mobile phones and business solutions in the world. The company employs over 140,000 people and has net annual ... Read review
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Advantages: Video camera and calling capability, good compared to other phones available Disadvantages: Very big and bulky, a pain to use, generally not very good
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I have had the Nec e606 for about three months now. I previously had the Motorola a835, which decided to break so I needed to replace it. The problem is that I have a contract with 3 Mobile; I think you will all sigh at that, and that means that I can only put my sim card in a 3 Mobile telephone. As if that’s not bad enough, it has to be a contract and not a pre pay phone. This is probably about the most bearable phone available on the 3 network, ... ...They changed their name to NEC in 1983. They started off in sales and maintenance of telephones and switching systems. Today, they are on of the leading providers of computer networks, mobile phones and business solutions in the world. The company employs over 140,000 people and has net annual sales upward of $40 billion.
~The Phone~
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~Introduction~
I have had the Nec e606 for about three months now. I previously had the Motorola a835, which decided to break so I needed to replace it. The problem is that I have a contract with 3 Mobile; I think you will all sigh at that, and that means that I can only put my sim card in a 3 Mobile telephone. As if that’s not bad enough, it has to be a contract and not a pre pay phone. This is probably about the most bearable phone available on the 3 network, so I decided to purchase one on the cheap from eBay.
The phone itself was released when 3 mobile first came into being. It was, I suppose their flagship phone and also the phone by which all of its predecessors have been judged and marked against. It is still very up-to-date and technologically capable of remaining on an even footing with the new phones that companies are continuing to be produced and released to the open market.
~Nec: Facts~
The company was founded by Kunihiko Iwadareas Nippon Electricity Company in 1899, in Japan. They changed their name to NEC in 1983. They started off in sales and maintenance of telephones and switching systems. Today, they are on of the leading providers of computer networks, mobile phones and business solutions in the world. The company employs over 140,000 people and has net annual sales upward of $40 billion.
~The Phone~
That’s enough about Nec and also of me waffling. I will now get into the actual phone itself and talk about the different aspects and parts of it. I will give my opinion on each area and then come to a conclusion at the end. I hope to give a balanced account of the phone, as it’s only fair to look at the good and bad points.
~Camera~
The Nec e606 has both still and video camera facilities available on it. There are also two cameras, on the front and one on the back. The one of the back is for when you are filming or taking a picture of somebody or something else. The front one is for pictures of you and for use when you are video calling somebody. The picture quality is pretty good, but this was one of the first phones to have a camera and the technology has moved on a bit since then. The video shots do tend to be a bit patchy, especially when you move to the phone during filming. The still shots are a lot better and were probably by far and a way the best quality when the phone was in its heyday. If you want a phone for a camera and to make video calls, then this isn’t a bad choice, especially as it is pretty cheap now. The other parts of the phone however, may prove to be a bit of a let down.
~Calls~
It is very easy to make and receive voice and video calls on this phone. You can search through you contact list or simply key in the telephone number and then hit the green call button. The clarity of the speech on voice calls is very good at your end but I have been talking to people and they have said that my voice was echoing. This is apparently very annoying and may put people off from talking to you. Overall, I’m pretty happy with the voice calling and I never have any problems. Making a video call is as simple and also as good. The picture of the person at the other end is very clear and you can easily hear what they are saying to you. As far as making a call goes, this phone is more than adequate although some people may laugh at the brick that you are holding up to your ear.
~Messaging~
This is a really awkward phone for typing text messages on. The buttons and what they do are really confusing and it soon becomes very frustrating and arduous to write even the shortest of messages. I did a test on this phone and my Nokia 7250i to see which phone I could type: ‘Hi, I will b there in 15 mins, c u soon’. It took me about 10-15 seconds on the Nokia and about 90 seconds on the Nec phone. Just from that, you can see how frustrating it is and why I get really annoyed with it. This isn’t the sort of thing that I can see improving over time and with practice. I think this is true with most Nec mobile phones, the text messaging part of their phone software is just not up to scratch.
~Battery Lifetime~
The battery on this phone, is absolutely horrendous. The battery has about a 24 standby time, that means you keep the phone closed and not doing anything with it. It will last for about a 45 minute call if the battery is fully charged. The company also recommend that you buy a new back-up battery when you purchase the phone, because it is so poor. The battery is about the same size as Nokia battery, but about five times less efficient. This really bugs me and if I have a long day ahead of me, I tend to turn my phone off or not use it for fear of running out of power.
~Styling~
The phone doesn’t actually look too bad. It is by no means the nicest looking mobile that you are likely to see, but far from being the worst. It is definitely much nicer than any other model that is available on the 3 network, with the possible exception of the new LG phone that has just come out. It is a flip phone, which means the top and the bottom section fold inwards, or outwards when it is closed. The bottom and lower section, is a matt black and the top section is a shiny silver colour. The camera and a shiny ‘3’ logo are on the top section of the phone. When the phone is opened out, it reveals a large colour screen, with the Nec logo underneath it. There a total of 29 buttons, of which 12 are the numbers and hash and star keys. There are call and end call buttons, signified by green and red telephone symbols respectively. There is a menu and internet button along with another two buttons for selecting the word or function that appears above them on the screen. There is also a four way directional button that surrounds another select button. As I have said, this isn’t a bad looking phone, but we now move onto a downside of the phone which is its size.
~Size~
This phone is something of a brick, not dissimilar to other 3 mobile phones. It is 10 centimetres in length and 5cm across. The phone is around an inch thick which makes it rather sizeable. I often put my phone in a bag, if I am carrying one or ask somebody who I am with, because it is really uncomfortable to put it in a pocket. This is one of the major flaws with this phone and a reason why so many people are put off it. It is a real nuisance for me and I have now resorted to using my Nokia 7250i when I go out and using this phone to make calls when I am at home.
~Ease of Use~
This mobile phone isn’t really that easy to use when you first get it. The Nec mobile software lacks the simplicity and clarity of a Nokia phone. The menus are poorly arranged and there are too many buttons that do too many things. I am quite good with mobile phones, so I was soon able to pick it up but it really took me a while to be completely comfortable with it. I dread to think what would happen if any of my older relatives were to be faced with this. It would drive them crazy and they would probably give up after about five minutes. My mum can just about use a Nokia, so with this she would be absolutely overwhelmed and as for my dad, well don’t even go there. The software on the phone is also quite slow and takes a while to respond to what you ask it to do. I often end up pressing a button twice in my frustration of how slow the phone is and then up in a random menu that I didn’t know existed. This is something that really bugs me and proves to be another serious let down to this mobile phone.
~Durability~
I must admit, that this phone does look incredibly durable and hard wearing. It looks incredibly well made and seems as though it could stand up against pretty much anything you throw at it. It doesn’t feel quite so good in your hand though, the plastic casing does feel a little bit flimsy. This will protect the phone if you were to drop it, because there is a bit of give when it hits the surface. In terms of the software and the general working of the phone, I haven’t experienced any problems in the time that I have had it. It has responded to all that I have requested of it in the correct manor, albeit very slowly. This phone could last me for another few years should I choose to keep it, but in March I will be launching this phone into the sea somewhere off the coast of Dorset.
~Instruction Book~
To call it an instruction book is quite a fair reflection of the manual that you get with this phone. It is very thick and it has an awful lot of content. It is incredibly well laid out and therefore extremely easy to use and navigate. It is a shame that the phone itself isn’t as well planned. The contents page shows in good detail everything that is contained within the book and that helps speed up finding a solution to any problem that you may be having. The actual text, language used and lay out of the information is very clear, making it easy to read and understand. This is one of the good points of the phone package and something that makes such a confusing phone, that much easier to use.
~Conclusion~
I would urge any of you that are considering this mobile phone, or anything similar, to look elsewhere. There are far better phones available, in terms of their styling size and some of the capabilities they have. I managed to buy this phone for £40 which is pretty good and I only need for a short time until my contract expires in February next year. The video and still camera capability and also the 3G services that the phone provides are certainly very good and worth taking note of. The let downs do far outweigh the plus points so I would steer clear of this one.
Advantages: Cheap and cheerful Disadvantages: Signal & battery
...two to choose from.
The NEC e606 was the first phone they showed me. On first glance I thought 'if I had wanted a satellite dish I would have gone to Dixon’s, mate!’ It looked huge, I thought with all the technology phones were getting smaller not bigger! However I bit my tongue and held out my hand. That was shock number two, it was really light.
So, it's not much to look at, but bearing in mind I lost my last phone because it was so small, I ... ...take and accept pictures.
The NEC e606 is also a video phone. This means that you can video call people, I have yet to meet anyone with a video phone but when I do I will be stalking them with video calls! You can also make 60 second videos of anything that takes your fancy.
The memory is very good, the phone holds 100 pictures, 100 videos, 100 audio files and 100 voice files (which is apparently meant to make it quicker to phone someone up, just ...
carminator 28.08.2003 (07.11.2003)
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Advantages: Large bright display, video, audio Disadvantages: Call quality, slow menu system; locked to 3.
...are available, hopefully the new NEC e616 will have a greatly improved menu system, call quality and battery life. However, the 3 network still has no plans to make web surfing available, thus you're still locked into their poorly updated and narrow range of content. Also, note that no 3 handset can be used as a modem for a laptop/PDA, you're very much trapped onboard their boat, going at their pace. I can't fault their pricing though, they offer ... ...------------------------------------------------------
I've owned the NEC e606 for several months now and included comments on the 3G network because as this is very much a 'package'. NOTE: you cannot 'unlock' a 3G phone for use with say Vodafone or Orange (the SIM cards run on a different voltage). My first e606 was stolen from my car and, thanks to the included insurance, I received a replacement mobile and SIM two week after phoning through the ...
Senno 26.05.2003 (01.10.2003)
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Advantages: Ring Tunes, Video Calls, Wav Player Disadvantages: Poor battery life, Unreliable coverage, no car charger
I was attracted to this phone namely through the unbeatable offer of 500 minutes to any network for a mere £25-No other network comes close!
FEATURES
The phone itself boasts some impressive features with video calls, multimedia texting, polyphonic ringtones, Wav player and a camera but there are some very disappointing features as well. I was surprised that there was no car charger, this is usually a standard accessory!
THE GOOD AND BAD BITS
... ...or hate it.
I like it. Yes its big but you feel like you have sturdy phone. It also feels very comfortable to talk in to. Key Pad layout is nice and simple and boys with big fingers won't struggle with tiny keys.
GRAPHICS & TEXTING-Disappointing!
For starters, the graphics and menu layout are not particularly aesthetic for such a multifunctional phone.Similar in some ways to the Ericcsons, you have to fumble around a lot of menus to text and send ...
Chryssy 07.10.2003 (30.10.2003)
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Advantages: colour display, video downloads, bluetooth Disadvantages: Poor battery life, poor camera quality, big phone
...:-0
Overall, if the phone had a better battery life, a better camera, and was a bit easier too use, i would have kept the phone, as the 3G network seemed to be impressive. However, I am still using my 3310 as i sent back the NEC for a refund. ...
cbzcbz 20.02.2004
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Advantages: Video phone, Large colour screen, Polyphonic tones I got mine free. Disadvantages: Coverage, Battery and size
The way i got this phone was luck really, I went to my local argos store to buy a sony walkman (already reviewed) and while i was standing at the collection point my mum went to the furniture section and were looking at the sofas i brought my walkman and my mum told me there is a mobile phone on the sofa ( it must have sliped out of someones pocket while they were testing the sofa) so we gave it 20 mins and no one claimed it so i did ( iknow it was ... ...i know you lot would have done the same.) so for this review i will have to coment on the handset only and the service as i have brought the new threepay pay as you go sim card.
LOOK AND DURABILITY.
This phone looks good as it has a clamshell flip design with a silver front and has the 3 logo on the front and when it is open it it has a fairly large screen with an amazing 65k colour screen. The overall size it quite big but amazingly light which ...
JAGGER2K 08.04.2004 (09.04.2004)
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Advantages: Best 3G phone to date Disadvantages: Still poor battery life
I got the motorola a835 to upgrade my aging NECe606 and to this day i have nor regreted it.
The battery life is still fairly poor you will still need to charge it up daily but if you hardly use it you can get a couple of days.
It is very easy to use and I soon found my way around the menu system in some parts it reminds me on a nokia.
The call quality is excellent video calls are clear and it can take up to 3 mins of video clips at a time and with the 64MB internal memory you will be hard pushed to fill it.
What can i say this is the best phone ive ever had and at the current prices you need one ...
tekmobile 14.05.2004
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Advantages: Good value (500 mins @ £25 = 5p/min for CROSS NETWORK!), No problems with reception (can always get 3G or 2G), And did I say good value? Disadvantages: Haven't got total 3G coverage yet, Customer Service is poor
I have been with Hutchinson Three for 2 years now and can definitely recommend them.
One of the things the detractors raise about Three is handsets, that argument is now very much out of date. When I first became a Three customer in 2003 I had an NECe606 handset, one of the first generation 3G handsets for use on Three. This was very problematic - bulky and many dropped calls, but this is always to be expected with new technology. Thankfully, the handsets have improved in leaps and bounds and now are on a par and if not considerably better than the ordinary GSM handsets. For instance, the LG8120 has a good battery (battery complaints were common about the earlier 3G handsets), more than capable screen and is a joy to use. Handset issues have now more or less disappeared as a factor.
Network performance in my 2nd year (2004 to 2005 ...
Advantages: Great screen, video, email, keyboard, 3g services Disadvantages: Size, battery life (ish),
with video's and music and and. A day and a half - 2 days on standby. probably just under a day with some moderate phone conversations. Also, unlike with the NECe606, you *dont* get two batteries. Fortunately the 808 has a far better battery life than the 606!
Pricing
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Currently, this is free on a 750 minute contract- and at £35, that's cheap! Most online operators will probably throw in a freebie (minidisc player in my case), or cashback etc. Interestingly, this includes a year's handset insurance, making it great value.
Incidentally, if you consider three, but find these drawbacks don't suit (battery life / mobile size etc), call up your operator and ask for your PAC number stating you want to change to three. Almost all operators seem to be offering a (hushed) three-contract equivalent at the same price... depends if 3g ...
runonthespot 21.07.2003 (30.07.2003)
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