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Nokia 6133 Review

January 19th, 2007 · No Comments

As the widely and eagerly anticipated successor to the Nokia 6102i, the Nokia 6133 was slated to be a sophisticated update to Nokia’sNokia 6133.jpg line of flip phones, and chosen by T-Mobile over the internationally released Nokia 6126. With an eye catching clamshell design, the Nokia 6133 offers a sleek push-button flip release unleashing multimedia features such as an FM radio, 1.3-megapixel camera, dual vibrant color LCDs, and video options such as video ring displays. However, the pros lead to cons that have some consumers upset.

The classic Nokia reputation of simplicity is inherent in the Nokia 6133, however the quality is somewhat lacking with a flimsy flip frame, lower than documented battery life, odd numeric design and misplaced camera button and microSD slot. Nokia 6133 Review - Mobiledia

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