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Review: Nokia 6682

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Starting a new message is rather easy on the 6682. As part of the home screen shortcuts, you can add one click access to new text message, new multimedia message, new email, or the general new message dialog from earlier series 60 versions that then prompts you to select a text, multimedia or email message.

When composing a new message, the cursor is placed in the address window by default, however you can move it to the message and then come back to address the message. We would prefer the cursor just started in the message body. Addressing the message is fairly simple, you can either enter a phone number or short code in the address field or press select on the D-Pad and select a contact. The contact selection uses the same advanced find as the contacts application.

When new messages are received, a notification appears on the home screen and prompts you to open the message, as expected. Nokia included some new rather pleasant new message tones so you are no longer embarrassed by the loud double beeps when your friends SMS you.

The email client is capable of sending and receiving email from POP3 and IMAP accounts. Although it supports multiple accounts, only one can be active at a time. You can configure when and how much mail the phone should download and even whether it should automatically download attachments, which the email client supports.

 

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