Nokia's 6555 is a flip multimedia phone, which admittedly looks much better open than closed. A bit thick compared to many contemporary flip phones, the individual buttons were convex and subsequently easier to differentiate. While open, the lines on the phone are very smooth, and the slight curvature seems to work well when held against your face. The large joint looks markedly less attractive when closed, but we still liked the clean lines on the back of the phone.
The 6555 has a few dedicated buttons, one for internet, one for the camera and one for CV (cellular video). The external LCD is large for its type (128 x 160 with 262k colors), but the internal LCD isn't, measuring a standard 2 inches with QVGA resolution (240 x 320) and 16 million colors.
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Web browsing is very lacking, bad location of microSD slot, some sound issues
Only 1.3 megapixel camera with rather basic interface. The phone felt a little flimsy in our hands: The plastic casing was just a bit too easy to bend and ply.