Mobile 88 Reviews the Nokia 6125 and writes, “The Nokia 6125 also features Macromedia Flash Player, enabling users to enjoy rich Flash content on their mobile phone. Mobile email is easy to access while on the go with the Nokia 6125 phone’s integrated email client that also supports attachments. The quadband Nokia 6125 operates in GSM 850/900/1800/1900 networks and provides flight mode, which enables the user to work with calendar or relax with music while on the flight, making the new classic phone an ideal companion for any world-traveller.”
Slashphone talks about Music Player, “Integrated Digital Music Player when viewed on the PC suite, somewhat reminded me of Apple Itunes, with simplified features. Good news is that it supports MP3, MP4, eAAC+ and WMA format, a result from the 3GSM World Congress 2005, where Microsoft Corp. and Nokia reached an agreement for long-term collaboration on extended digital media format support. This means that a broader range of music enjoyment choices for both consumer and content owners and providers.”
InfoSync’s conclusion:
Stuffing a pair of able displays and a well-performing 1.3 MP camera into a light and sleek clamshell design, Nokia’s 6125 takes square aim at Samsung’s successful line-up of similarly styled handsets. With only 11 MB of onboard memory (holding 30-40 pictures) out-of-box, we yearn for a bundled USB cable or a memory card for the microSD card slot - but alas, no such luck. On the other hand, the 6125 does sport a comfortable keyboard and user friendly interface, as well as an FM radio and MP3 player; music lovers would do wise to look elsewhere, though. Voice quality proved very good, and a 3.5 hour talk time and 6 days of standby is nothing to sneeze

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