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Nokia 6125 Cell Phone Review

By: Nicolas Fogelholm

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In January 2006 Nokia introduced the new Nokia 6125 (Nokia



6125 photos) fold phone to its mid-range mobile phone line.



The Nokia 6125 flip phone features a 1.3 megapixel camera with



8x digital zoom, Bluetooth (2.0), MP3 player, FM-Tuner and a



microSD memory slot. The 6125 is a quadband (GSM



850/900/1800/1900) and comes in the second quarter of 2006 at an



estimated retail price of 230 Euros / 280 USD.







More technically speaking the Nokia 6125 is a Series 40 3rd



Edition phone. So it is not a smartphone, but it smart mid-range



phone! The biggest difference between a Series 40 phone and a



S60 phone (a smartphone) is that you can install applications to



a smartphone.







The 6125 Camera The 1.3 megapixel camera has a better



resolution than the one year old Nokia 6630 smartphone. The



resolution for the Nokia 6125 is 1280 x 1024 pixels and this is



very good for a mid-range phone.







The Display The 6125 main display is ok - it is an active



TFT display that supports up to 260 000 colours. The phone has 2



displays and the external screen is a CSTN display that supports



up to 65 000 colours.







The display has the Active Standby feature prevuously available



on smartphones only. Active Stanby allows access to favorite



applications or calendar entries directly from the idle screen.







More Features Messaging cababilities include MMS, IM



(instant messaging), push to talk, Nokia Xpress audio messaging



and e-mail. A new interesting feature is the support for Flash



and the Macromedia Flash Player.







Music Phone? The phone has a MP3 player that plays



popular music formats (MP3, MP4, eAAC+ and WMA). Music files can



be stored on a hotswappable microSD memory card.







The 6125 has Bluetooth 2.0 and you can use wireless stereo



headsets - cool!







Bottom Line The phone may not have the latest look, but



offers many advanced features for a mid-range Nokia. The flight



mode issomething most mid-range phones are missing, but this is



available on the 6125.



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