- 3.2" 16M-color resistive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution
- Symbian OS 9.4 with S60 5th edition UI
- Slide-out four-row full QWERTY keyboard
- ARM 11 434MHz CPU
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
- Tri-band 3G with 3.6Mbps HSDPA support
- 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and VGA@30fps video recording
- Wi-Fi and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
- GPS with A-GPS and free lifetime voice-guided navigation license
- microSD card (16 GB supported, 2GB included)
- Built-in accelerometer for display auto-rotation, turn-to-mute
- 3.5 mm audio jack
- Smart dialing
- Stereo FM Radio with RDS
- microUSB port
- Web browser has full Flash support
- Good audio quality
- Office document viewer
Nokia C6 cons:
- Display performs poorly under direct sunlight
- The S60 touch UI is clunky
- Doesn’t charge off USB
- Average loudspeaker performance
- No DivX or XviD video support out-of-the-box
- No office document editing (without a paid upgrade)
- No camera lens protection
Sony Ericsson w995 pros:
- Brushed metal body parts
- Quad-band GSM, dual-band HSDPA
- 2.6" 256K-color TFT display of QVGA resolution
- 8.1 megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash, geo-tagging, face detection
- WQVGA video recording at 30fps
- Built-in GPS with A-GPS functionality
- Wi-Fi with DLNA support
- Bluetooth (with A2DP) and USB v2.0
- Accelerometer sensor
- 118MB of internal memory and M2 memory expansion (8GB card included)
- Stereo speakers
- 3.5 mm audio jack
- Kickstand
- Walkman 4.0 music player with Shake control and SensMe
- FM radio with RDS
- Multi-tasking support
- Smart dialing
- Comfortable keypad, nice sliding mechanism
Sony Ericsson w995 cons:
- Video recording limited to WQVGA
- No lens protection
- No DivX/XviD video support (though it's touted as a video-centric phone)
- Kickstand construction could've been more reliable
- No office document viewer
I would go with Sony Ericsson w995 cuz i like taking pictures and love music