Nokia X6. Do the math dance
Maths is a simple thing. We don’t know why so many people struggle with it. The key, we’ve found, is simply to treat numbers as you do words. That is, allow yourself the freedom with maths that you do with language.
With this rule in mind, we feel confident to explain to you how even though the Nokia X6 is three times more expensive than its little brother the X3 (see previous blog post) it is also three times as good. Or, to put it mathematically: X3 x 3 = X6.
- The X3 has a 2.2” non-touch screen, whereas the X6 has a 3.2” touchscreen with accelerometer
- The Nokia X6 has 32GB of internal memory, whereas the X3 can only go as high as 16GB, and that only by buying additional microSD memory
- The X6 can play back music for 35 hours. So can the X3
- The 5MP camera on the X6 trumps the 3.2MP camera on the X3
- Plus there are at least 12 other areas in which the X6 comes out on top.
So, 3.2” – 2.2” = 1 then 32GB / 16GB = 2; 35 hours balances that, so we still just have a 1 and a 2. 1 + 2 = 12, which matches the last point. So therefore the maths is right.
See? Do you see? Is it obvious why you should buy yourself three Nokia X6’s… no, wait. Buy Six X3’s and 12 X6’s… no, that’s not it either. You should; wait, what’s this drooling out of our ears… it looks like… like… brain matter… oh dear