The Nokia 6133 is a 2006 model mobile phone. With this phone, you may also send MMS. Cell Phones reviews the Nokia 6133 and writes about Memory Expansion Slot, “It has a memory expansion slot miniSD, a convenient way to store more music and pictures or transfer them from and to your laptop computer.”.
Mobiledia reviews the Nokia 6133 and writes, “The camera features a number of controls. Users can adjust camera filters, from Grayscale to False Colors, Sepia, Negative or Solarize. They also have their choice of Image Quality (Basic, Normal, and High) and Image Settings ranging from 1024 x 1280 px to 120 x 160px. Images can be previewed for 0, 3, 5, or 10 seconds, and stored in the phone or on a memory card. There is no flash on the camera, but there is a night setting for low light, a rather poor substitute.”
MobileMag reviews the Nokia 6133 and has this to say about Media Player, “The music and media players are accessed separately, but they are essentially the same thing. Again, this probably won’t replace your iPod (or Sansa, Zune, iriver, whatever), but it’s “good enough” as a temporary solution. Videos can be enjoyed in landscape mode using “full screen”. You can also choose to organize your videos as a list, a list with details, or in a grid. Nothing jaw dropping, but reasonable adequate.”
The Nokia Phone Blog reviews the Nokia 6133 and writes about display, “The internal display is a 320×240 resolution screen that supports up to 16 million colors. Meanwhile, the somewhat largish external display clocks in at a resolution of 128×160 (up to 262k colors). Nokia really loves putting those giant screens on the front of their flip-phones. I really don’t know why.”
InfoSync reviews the Nokia 6133 and writes about call quality, “Call quality on the 6133 was a bit disappointing, and depended heavily on reception. Our calls sounded great when we had solid reception, but in spotty areas our calls were plagued by static. Unfortunately, we ran into shifty reception during our testing in Northern New Jersey, and our calls were dropped three times in about 20 minutes. The quad-band phone also picked up on a lot of ambient noise regardless of our reception. Back on the plus side, the 6133 boasts a bevy of calling features, such as Bluetooth, a capable speakerphone, voice tagging and conference calling that supports five calls in a conversation (although you can’t switch between callers or hang up on a single caller). The phonebook offers while-you-type searching, but adding new contacts entails digging through quite a few menus. “

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