I had tha mobile, actually it was the first smartphone, i can remember me playing to tomb raider, reading books or watching movies.... and whatsapp! it was amazing
Sigh, I miss the tech of the early-2000s, I use to go on all the tech blogs like Gizmondo and Engadget to see all the cool new announcements for mobiles with unique form factors from Nokia and Sony Ericsson and the cool UMPCs and prototablets. Technology seemed so boundless then, where as now its tinged with insidious and disturbing implications from the rise of intolerance, misinformation and conspiracy theories via social media to workers rights abuses to ecological devastation. It all seemed so much more innocent in 2003-2007.
This might be a strange question but could you please give me an idea of approx (or even exact if you know) photos that could be stored in the standard memory card it comes with? Also, how easy would it be today to print photos taken on this phone model (readjust pixels/resolution and enlarge without ending up with highly pixelated images). Or would it be a near impossibility to actually achieve anything with the pictures taken given that the size is rather small? Do you transfer photos from the 6260 via USB to your computer? I have no idea how the older mobiles worked before the phones we see today and am curious...hope you understand.
So the camera on the phone takes images in 640x480 resolution, but they're very low quality. I've looked at the file size of some of the pictures I have taken with the phone and they work out to be about 30-40KB. The phone came with a 32MB MMC card (mini size). If you work out the size of the card available after formatting, then you 10 images would take up 300-400KB of storage space and you'd have about 29.7MB of usable space on the memory card. 100 images would between 3 and 4MB - so possibly 500 images...? This is just an estimate based on the file sizes. The phone has Infra Red on which is what I use to beam files off it to my computer. You wouldn't want to print these pics off though, they're very low quality. Perhaps a 6x4 image would be 'OK' but not fantastic. Hope this helps.
I had tha mobile, actually it was the first smartphone, i can remember me playing to tomb raider, reading books or watching movies.... and whatsapp! it was amazing
This was such a great phone! My 32 mb sd card was full of great apps! Thank you for making this video! Best wishes from Portugal!
Seja bem-vindo. Obrigado!
This is also my first smartphone during uni days. I used to play Gameboy emulator also. I use vBag that time. Try it!
Sigh, I miss the tech of the early-2000s, I use to go on all the tech blogs like Gizmondo and Engadget to see all the cool new announcements for mobiles with unique form factors from Nokia and Sony Ericsson and the cool UMPCs and prototablets. Technology seemed so boundless then, where as now its tinged with insidious and disturbing implications from the rise of intolerance, misinformation and conspiracy theories via social media to workers rights abuses to ecological devastation. It all seemed so much more innocent in 2003-2007.
This is still my dream phone ever since...i want to have one now...😶
Check out eBay - they're fairly cheap! And I did love mine when I had it at the time.
Hello
What price of this phone?
About $20 now
@lostintimeline I paid about £369 for mine I think. I know it was a LOT of money.
This might be a strange question but could you please give me an idea of approx (or even exact if you know) photos that could be stored in the standard memory card it comes with? Also, how easy would it be today to print photos taken on this phone model (readjust pixels/resolution and enlarge without ending up with highly pixelated images). Or would it be a near impossibility to actually achieve anything with the pictures taken given that the size is rather small? Do you transfer photos from the 6260 via USB to your computer? I have no idea how the older mobiles worked before the phones we see today and am curious...hope you understand.
So the camera on the phone takes images in 640x480 resolution, but they're very low quality. I've looked at the file size of some of the pictures I have taken with the phone and they work out to be about 30-40KB. The phone came with a 32MB MMC card (mini size). If you work out the size of the card available after formatting, then you 10 images would take up 300-400KB of storage space and you'd have about 29.7MB of usable space on the memory card. 100 images would between 3 and 4MB - so possibly 500 images...? This is just an estimate based on the file sizes. The phone has Infra Red on which is what I use to beam files off it to my computer. You wouldn't want to print these pics off though, they're very low quality. Perhaps a 6x4 image would be 'OK' but not fantastic. Hope this helps.
Tetris song 😂