Saturday, July 5, 2008

- Nokia 6133 Phone (T-Mobile)

Nokia 6133 Phone (T-Mobile)
I purchased the 6133 as a replacement for my Nokia 6230, since it seemed to have everything the 6230 had, *plus* the 16.7 million color QVGA internal display, a handy one-button opening flip-phone design, Micro-SD expansion up to 2GB of removable memory, 1.3 megapixel camera, and drag-and drop access to the memory-card's contents via a DKU-2 USB cable. I was not disappointed with the phone; its everything the 6230 is and then some. The only negatives I find with the device are: 1) the battery life is short - compared to the 6230, I find myself down to the last 1/4 bar of battery life at the end of the day, so it means recharging every day or two; and 2) the T-Mobile firmware disables a lot of features the phone's identical twin (the Nokia 6131) is capable of doing, such as running Java apps that access the internet, using native MP3 files as ringtones, and the IR infrared port.

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