As Nokia's first 3G smartphone, the 6630 has us impressed. An excellent camera, blazing connectivity speeds, above-par ergonomics and a good amount of memory make for a highly enjoyable experience. Old synchronization woes remain uncorrected, however, and an RS-MMC incompatibility issue is sure to have upgrading users riled. Still, the 6630 remains a quality piece of craftsmanship, and with comparable 2G counterparts being only marginally cheaper, it's an outright steal.
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