Nokia 6151
The Nokia 6151 is one of the light 3G phones in the market. It has a 1.3 megapixel camera which can also take pictures in landscape mode and has a 4x digital zoom to capture those pictures from afar. The Nokia 6151 phone as a screen resolution of 128 x 160 pixel display giving you a better view of data.
It only weighs approximately 98 grams making it so portable to bring anywhere you go. Its triband feature will enable you to bring this to most regions in the world. For added entertainment, it has a built-in FM radio, an mp3 and an mp4 player.
Nokia 6233
The Nokia 6233 is phone fit for a businessman as well as for the casual users. It comes with a 2.0 megapixel camera which can capture smooth pictures either in portrait or landscape mode that is shown in its high resolution QVGA display screen.
The Nokia 6233 is 3G capable so you can have video conference anytime keeping you connected with other loved ones who also has a phone that is equipped for video calling. It also has a built in FM radio, Mp3 and Mp4,for nonstop music entertainment. These Mp3s can also be used as ringtones to make it fit your style.
Nokia 6288
The Nokia 6288 3G ready phone is built with a high resolution 320 x 240 color display where you can enjoy viewing videos. It has two built-in cameras, a 2.0 megapixel camera at the back with flash which can also be used in landscape mode and a VGA camera up front which is used primarily for video phone calls.
The Nokia 6288 comes with a video recorder option as well as a handsfree speaker. It also comes with a 6MB integrated memory as well as a 512MB miniSD memory card providing you more storage capcity.
Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition
On of the most unique Nokia phone that I have ever seen is the Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition. This model has a cool thumb rest for ease of use. It also has a 2.0 megapixel camera to capture those important occations. This slide phone also comes with designer ringtones and has a built-in 128MB memory.
It can also come with a wireless Bluetooth headset to enjoy those MP3’s on the go. It also has a large TFT main screen that can display up to 262,000 colors.
Nokia E50
Simple in style, but big in performance. The Nokia E50 phone is a quadband GSm which can be used in differenct regions around the world. It also has a 1.3 megapixel camera for taking pictures. It has a built in memory of 70MB and this can be expanded by using microSD card.
It has a high resolution LCD screen for clear viewing of images. It also uses the powerful S60 Symbian OS. This phone has a fast data connection using EDGE. It can connect to a PC using Bluetooth and USB.
Nokia N73
The Nokia N73 is a high end camera phone that combines with a very nice smart phone features. This also features the Carl Zeiss autofocus lens for better photos. It has a dedicated gallery button which will allow the user to quickly move through the photos in your memory.
Then N73 comes with a voice command software which can be used to automatically dial a contacts number. It also comes with Bluetooth for easy connectivity to any PCs. This phone is powered by S60 3rd edition symbian OS and has a nice browser that can easily beat off other PDA and smartphone browsers.
Nokia 1110i
If you don’t want colored phones with high tech cameras, or maybe your budget conscious and just looking for a phone that you can use for calls and text messaging, the Nokia 1110i is just the right one for you. It has the classic Nokia design and is available in 3 colored casing, white, black, and blue. This handset weighs only 80 grams and has a size of 104×44x17mm.
The Nokia 1110i comes with a speaking alarm clock to make sure that you won’t be late for important appointments. It comes in a LCD screen with a green blacklight. It also has handsfree speaker, ringtone composer, and polyphonic tones.
Nokia 1112: Back to the Basics
I wrote before that I usually go through cycles of having high-end phones and then coming back to basic ones. Well, it seems right now I’m in the basic part of that cycle, and perhaps I’ll stick to this for quite some time.

I arrived home the other night with a flat cellphone battery. My SmartPhone (vintage, with Microsoft Smartphone 2002 software) apparently died while I was driving home, and I didn’t realize this until yesterday morning. So when I charged the phone, I went through the usual boot-up sequence, entered my PIN and just left the phone on the table to charge. But as I checked on it, the screen said I had to input my PIN again, as the first try was an error. I keyed my code in correctly (and carefully) but the phone suddenly said my SIM card had been blocked! I had to key in my PIN unblocking key (PUK) before I could use the SIM again.
SIM Blocked!
Horror of horrors, I lost the PUK slip years ago, when I first purchased the prepaid SIM card I’d been using. Those things were designed to get lost, since they’re really thin and small. And my mobile provider wouldn’t give me the PUK–I don’t think they really disclose that to prepaid users (maybe they don’t even have records).
So I ran off to the nearby mall to see if anyone can unlock my SIM, to no avail. I decided, instead, to check out the latest phone models if I found one to my liking. I was set to buy the cheapest, but reliable, model. A couple of my siblings own the Nokia 1100, which I thought was pretty decent for a very basic phone–it did just what you would expect from a mobile phone: calling and texting. It even lasts a week on a single charge (my brother found this useful when we had a week-long blackout because of a storm).
Basic or Higher Model?
I was also thinking of getting a Motorola L7 (SLVR), but it cost about five times my tentative budget. I could have opted for zero-percent installments on my credit card, but opted against it. After all, I’m no longer such a cellphone junkie like I used to be a couple of years ago, when I had to have the latest and greatest in cellphone technology. Also, after almost a year dealing with the Smartphone’s interface, I opted for something simpler.
So I got what I originally came for: a basic model. And instead of the 1100, which was a dated model, anyway, I got the Nokia 1112, for the equivalent of $45 with prepaid SIM.
Nokia’s aeon Full Screen Concept
Nokia has really kicked it up a notch with the aeon concept phone, which recently was showed off in the R&D section of the company’s website.
The most prominent design feature of the aeon, and while it is so interesting is the touchscreen that stretches over the full surface of the phone. This is similar to the BenQ-Siemens Black box concept phone, but the shots of the aeon looks really slick.
Nokia’s N95 Smartphone
Nokia has released a complete specification sheet on the S60, a smartphone in the N95 family.
It includes a 5 megapixel digital camera, integrated GPS, 802.11g WiFi, HSDPA, microSD, and 150MB of internal memory. A good set of features, though the internal memory could have been a bit bigger.
The 2.6-inch QVGA screen should be just as good as the iPod with video for watching movies, and there’s a full-on 3.5mm audio jack to enjoy your multimedia.
The downside, though not as bad as some of the competition, is its 550 Euro pricetag, or approximately $700 USD, but you have until the first quarter of 2007 to save up.
Check out all of what Nokia has out at Digital Advisor.
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