What is it: Mid-range Nokia slide phone with 1-megapixel camera
What we think: A decent device for people who lack pocket space and just want a phone to call and text
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 1 March 2006
Tags: Nokia, Nokia 6111, SIM, themes, UK
We like:
Small and light; speakerphone; radio; voice dialing; Bluetooth and infrared; landscape camera mode
We don't like:
Fiddly charger cover; not much room for top buttons on the keypad
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CNET UK judgement:
By entering the slide-phone market Nokia has made a marked change in their handset design. Overall it's a decent mid-range phone but it lacks some of the features that similar-sized mobile phones have. A memory expansion slot would be a welcome addition and the top of the keypad needs more space. In addition, the battery cover is unnecessarily fiddly and the screen could be a bit brighter
Full review:
The Nokia 6111 is a mid-range slide phone for people who don't have a lot of pocket space. It features a 1-megapixel camera and a radio in its small package, but if you're looking for something inspirational this phone might disappoint. Other slide phones such as the Samsung D600 are better designed and better equipped. Design The Nokia 6111 looks like a small bar of shiny soap. It comes in three colours -- black, silver and pink -- with a mirrored frame. At 92g, the 6111 is lighter than most phones, but not as light as Samsung's E350 slide phone, which weighs a mere 75g. It fits well in the pocket at only 84 by 47 by 23mm and can be kept away from prying eyes in the palm of your hand. Continue Reading...
Nokia 6111 History
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