how many of mylotters are using the nokia 6233?
@Zelmarq (12607)
Cebu City, Philippines
May 8, 2007 9:54pm CST
I am using and enjoying the exciting features of the nokia 6233 unit from nokia and i just love it.
Its not that expensive but you can enjoy its beautiful features:
I would like to share the features and reviews here;
Reviewed By Andy White, CNET.com.au
(24/7/2006)
Technology enthusiasts will remember glumly the bad old days when 3G-capable phones were the size of bricks and quality coverage was but a dream. In fact, this was only 6 months ago. But things change fast in the mobile world and Nokia's latest 3G-compatible phone, the 6233, is one the Finnish phone maker's smallest third-generation mobile handsets to date.
Design
Design-wise, Nokia isn't reinventing the wheel with this one though, so don't expect the next Motorola V3 fashion phone. Nokia's 6233 is essentially your typical candy-bar style handset, but with better parts. While most mobile users will have become accustomed to an abundance of plastic used in the production of their favourite tech toys, the 6233 has a sleek, sophisticated and refined feel to it, which is exemplified by its high-quality stainless steel finish and a soft-matte backing.
Nokia describes the handset's design as complementing the corporate lifestyle, but with excellent multimedia features onboard the phone could just as easily be adapted to personal use as well. The model we tested was the more neutral black version, but the handset comes in the silver variety too, for that slightly more feminine look.
At 110g, the phone is marginally heavier than most handsets of a similar size, but with 3G compatibility included this is hardly surprising. Overall, the 6233 feels comfortable to hold--robust even--and with its moderately sized keypad, suits those who are after a conservative classically-designed handset.
Features
The specifications list for the Nokia 6233 is substantial once you get past the conservative aesthetic. 3G compatibility is notable considering its size, but the omission of video calls is clearly a glaring oversight from Nokia for a genre which is known predominantly for this feature. (Update: Nokia has confirmed that the 6233 comes with the video calling function. However, the video image will come from the external camera, which means that the phone is not designed for users to see the other party during a video call (like most other 3G-enabled phones).)
While the lack of video call capability is somewhat perplexing, the 6233 tries hard to make up for it with a bevy of other multimedia features included. A 2-megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom is built-in, as is Bluetooth and infrared connectivity, which provides compatibility with Bluetooth car-kits, wireless headsets, and other phones.
In addition to taking quality still images, the 6233 also shoots excellent quality VGA video, and it plays back fluently on its first-rate QVGA resolution display.
Another feature of note, implemented recently with Nokia mobiles, is flight mode. Flight mode is an interesting innovation that gives you access to Java applications, games, and other non-call related features while traveling on a plane. This is particularly useful if you've upgraded your phone's memory capacity for increased music storage and playback--incidentally, the 6233 supports microSD cards up to 2GB and a 64MB card comes in the box.
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@Zelmarq (12607)
• Cebu City, Philippines
8 Jun 07
yes its a great phone my friend, I am glad that I own it.