What is it: Basic 3G handset
What we think: Very ergonomic hardware design, but short of memory and not suitable for video calling
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 19 September 2006
Tags: Nokia, Nokia 6233, colour screen, LED, radio
We like:
Good camera; extremely ergonomic hardware design
We don't like:
No front-facing camera for 3G video calls; music quality average; very short on internal memory
You might also need:
microSD cards; PC connectivity cable
CNET UK judgement:
A small and pocket-friendly tri-band handset with 3G and a 2-megapixel camera, the Nokia 6233 is fine for phone calls, radio listening and shooting stills and video. Face-to-face video calls are out of the question, though
Full review:
It may seem like Nokia has forgotten about its simpler handsets and focused on the feature-packed Nseries, but in actual fact it has been working hard to make sure the rest of the range doesn't go neglected. The Nokia 6233 is part of a very successful series of phones that started with the Nokia 6230, one of the company's most popular handsets, which was then followed by the equally favoured 6230i. Continue Reading...
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January 25, 2007
Posted by: Kiran Kumar
"Good economical phone"
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