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This model is designed for 3G networks and supports various multimedia services. It comes to replace the 6230i.
* Class: fashion, 3G * Position in the line: above Nokia 6230i * Rivals: Samsung X700 * Description based on official information
Specifications : *General features o Announced in 2005 o eGSM 900/1800/1900, WCDMA 2100 o Battery type Li-Pol (BP-6M-S) + talk mode up to 4 hours + standby mode up to 340 hours o Colour graphical high-contrast display, up to 262000 colours(TFT), 5 text lines, the resolution of 240x320 pixels (QVGA) o J2ME, executable Java applications (MIDP 2.0) o 2-MP, 8x zoom, various effects at shooting o Video up to one hour, the resolution is QCIF o Body color: Graphite Grey (other versions are possible) o Weight: 100 gramms o Dimensions: is specified, the press-release emphasizes the device is slim o Volume 81 cc
* Memory o Phone book memory for 1000 names, one entry can contain 3 phone numbers and one text field. Dynamically shared memory, which means up to 5 numbers and 4 text fields can be saved if you have less contacts. User groups. o Memory for 150 SMS messages and 50 graphical messages (memory is also shared dynamically, the less SMS you store the more graphical messages can be saved) o Calendar memory from 100 up to 250 entries, depends on the length of the entries o Call log of last 10 calls of all types o Phone memory forms 6 MB o Expansion slot for microSD cards (up to 2 GB)
* Call management, ringing tones o Vibracall o 64-tones polyphony, use mp3/AAC files as call melodies o Stereoloudspeakers o Integrated speakerphone o Speed dial for 9 numbers o Automatic redial (up to 10 attempts) o Automatic and manual network selection o Voice dial for 25 numbers, voice commands o Dictaphone
* SMS o Predictive text input ?9 o Message templates (up to 10) o Graphical messages (10 pictures are preset) o SMS Chat o MMS o Concatenated messages (up to 450 characters)
* Connectivity o WAP 2.0, XHTML o GPRS (class 10) o EDGE class 10 o Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR o Pop port Interface (USB) o USB 2.0 as different from predecessors o SyncML o Email (POP3/IMAP4/SMTP), attachments (PDF, ppt, doc, xls, jpeg, 3GPP) o Instant Messaging o Full OMA DRM 1.0
* Organizer and extras o FM-radio, Visual Radio o MP3/AAC/eAAC+/MPEG4 player o Active Standby menu o Wallet 2.0 o Automatic key lock o Changeable screen headbands, adjustable colour scheme o User profiles (5), temporary profile o Time, date o Calculator, currency converter o Stopwatch (up to 20 intermediate values), countdown timer o Organizer with support for events of various kinds (better than predecessors) o Notes (up to 3000 characters in one note) o Games, download games Review The Nokia 6233 (and its twin, the 6234, exclusive to Vodafone) is a 3G phone with looks very similar to the old 6230i. It's a good-looking phone with an attractive stainless steel finish and a practical design with a good keypad. It's a nice size, and not too heavy for a 3G phone, albeit heavier than most 2G phones. The phone is user-friendly with a new Series 40 interface with an animated 3D menu and graphics. Some things have been updated, but the 6233 still encapsulates the user-friendliness for which Nokia is famous.
The 6233 is a jack-of-all-trades with no outstanding features, but ticking enough boxes to make it appealing to a broad market, much like the old 6230i. It has a decent 2 megapixel camera (no flash unfortunately), a music player that can handle a range of formats and a stereo FM radio. A nice feature is the use of twin speakers to give a 3D surround effect. The sound quality is good, but not as good as when using stereo headphones. The 6233 comes with a 64 Mbyte memory card which is enough to get started, and this can be upgraded to 2 Gbytes if you're serious about storing music on your phone. Bluetooth connectivity is supported, as well as USB and infrared. There's also a good choice of 3D games, including a multiplayer option. Web browsing is fast, thanks to EDGE, and battery life is very good. Source: http://www.mobile-phones-uk.org.uk/ |