Sleek 3G Phone Doubles as Music, Video Player

This high-tech beauty doubles as an MP3 player and includes an "in-flight" mode.

ByABC News
February 19, 2009, 1:19 AM

Nov. 12, 2007 — -- If you're looking for an elegant 3G phone that won't break the bank, the Nokia 6555 for AT&T subscribers may be what you've been waiting for.

As with any gadget, this phone has its pros and cons, but it's an excellent product for those seeking a sophisticated, low-cost phone with several multimedia features.

This Nokia has a unique long, lean look. When flipped open the middle seam of this shiny black clamshell remains hidden on the outer surface creating a perfectly smooth line that fits easily in the palm of your hand. Adding to the sophisticated appearance, users can choose a classy analog clock screen saver to appear on the phone's external minidisplay.

When open, the phone's length allows for near perfect alignment with the ear and mouth speakers. I used the phone in New York City where I experienced impressive voice clarity without any dropped calls.

The silver square Navi key located above the number keys is well-designed, with ample space for your thumb to navigate menu options without accidentally pressing other buttons. The QVGA 16 million-color main display made games and graphics appear crisp and bright on the two-inch screen.

Both photos and video looked somewhat dark and discolored when shot with the Nokia's 1.3 mexapixel camera, which has a 6x optical zoom. Nokia decided to store photos and videos in a folder called Tones and Graphics. Despite the unusual name, I easily found the folder via the camera options menu.

Internet users will find that it's easy and quick to surf for information thanks to several shortcuts linked to commonly used Web sites.

The Nokia 6555 is also an MP3 player that is compatible with other music formats such as MP4 and Windows Media Audio. You can access AT&T's music and video services as well as XM satellite radio. It does not, however, include FM radio.

Conveniently, the volume button is located on the left-hand side of the phone, which provides easy access while listening to music. The phone stores up to 30 MB of media files, and even more if you buy the microSD memory card. The memory card, however, must be installed underneath the battery, which is difficult to remove because the back cover of the phone doesn't include a release button.