Nokia 6133
Excerpt from Nokia 6133 press release:
Featuring a tapered design measuring just 17 mm (.67 in) tall, the Nokia 6133 phone delivers desired technologies such as a 1.3 megapixel camera, integrated music player and T-Mobile’s new myFaves(SM) service, which offers unlimited nationwide calling to the five U.S. phone numbers of those who matter most.
The Nokia 6133 phone’s wide array of multimedia features and service offerings make it the perfect phone while on-the-go. The video recorder and 1.3 megapixel camera feature an 8x zoom, allowing those last-minute, memorable moments to be captured and shared with friends and family across the country. The device is also great while traveling abroad, offering quad-band technology to keep you talking to the people who matter most across international lines. For international usage, separate additional international calling or roaming charges apply.
Nokia 6133 Reviews
Infosync reviews the Nokia 6133 and writes, “The 6133 packs in some fun extras, such as a 1.3-megapixel camera and an MP3 player with microSD memory expansion (although the slot is inconveniently placed behind the back cover). … the Nokia 6133 makes for a solid, mid-range calling phone that comes with a dash of style. Boasting a smooth, rubbery shell — complete with chrome accents and a button that makes the clamshell pop open — the 6133 scores points with features such as a speakerphone, conference calling, voice tagging and Bluetooth. Unfortunately, we were disappointed by its unreliable reception and so-so call quality.”
MobileMag reviews the Nokia 6133 and writes about the phone’s 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 microSD expansion slot is a little tricky to access: you have to remove the battery cover. A shame, really, for a phone that is clearly multimedia-minded.”
Mobiledia reviews the Nokia 6133 and writes, “Integrating an FM radio and MP3 Player capable of holding 750 songs, the 6133 unfortunately has musical limitations. Unlike most music phones, songs cannot be downloaded from sites other than T-Mobile. Consumers have to purchase all music from T-Mobile directly, thus cutting off a large music consumer base. … Despite the extra fees incurred to purchase music, the Nokia 6133 should meet users’ expectations for a music phone. The simple menu set up and button navigation make this a good choice for those who opt for an MP3 player on their phone.”