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Standort: Vereinigtes KönigreichAngemeldet seit: 15. Jan 2010
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15. Mär 2011
a classic phone
Nokia 2330 Classic Review The Nokia 2330 Classic is a mobile phone which comes in a simple & stylish solid bar casing. The handset comes with a black or deep red coloured section around the TFT screen & navigation key. The 2330 Classic is silver in colour on & around the keypad. It has a classic design casing complete with smooth curved edges. The screen is 1.8 Inches in size when measured diagonally from corner to corner which provides a 65k colour display on a 128 pixel by 160 pixel screen. The Nokia 2330 Classic is a member of the Nokia Classic range which includes other classic design handsets including the Nokia 2600 Classic & the Nokia 3109 Classic. The 2330 Classic weighs 90 grams including the fitted rechargeable battery & measures 13.8mm in depth by 46mm wide by 107mm in height. This classic design handset comes with preloaded games which include a Snake II game & a Galaxy Ball game. The user can download more new games to suit the users gaming needs. The 2330 Classic comes with a built in phone book feature which allows the user to store their contacts details & the phone book holds up to one thousand contacts at any one time. The user can set the clock feature which can be displayed as an analogue clock or digital clock. The Nokia 2330 Classic comes with a variety of messaging features which allows the user to communicate with other contacts using text, symbols, pictures & sound without making a call. The phone supports a MMS multimedia messaging service which allows the user to create a message containing text, sound & a picture which can then be sent to any MMS compatible contact. A SMS text messaging service allows the user to create a message containing text & symbols which can be shared between any SMS compatible mobile phone users. The user can use the Nokia Xpress audio messaging service to share audio messages with other compatible contacts & the Nokia 2330 classic supports an email service complete with document attachment support. A built in Web browser allows the user to gain access to the Web & enjoy a HTML Web experience.
15. Mär 2011
a classic phone
Nokia 2330 Classic Review The Nokia 2330 Classic is a mobile phone which comes in a simple & stylish solid bar casing. The handset comes with a black or deep red coloured section around the TFT screen & navigation key. The 2330 Classic is silver in colour on & around the keypad. It has a classic design casing complete with smooth curved edges. The screen is 1.8 Inches in size when measured diagonally from corner to corner which provides a 65k colour display on a 128 pixel by 160 pixel screen. The Nokia 2330 Classic is a member of the Nokia Classic range which includes other classic design handsets including the Nokia 2600 Classic & the Nokia 3109 Classic. The 2330 Classic weighs 90 grams including the fitted rechargeable battery & measures 13.8mm in depth by 46mm wide by 107mm in height. This classic design handset comes with preloaded games which include a Snake II game & a Galaxy Ball game. The user can download more new games to suit the users gaming needs. The 2330 Classic comes with a built in phone book feature which allows the user to store their contacts details & the phone book holds up to one thousand contacts at any one time. The user can set the clock feature which can be displayed as an analogue clock or digital clock. The Nokia 2330 Classic comes with a variety of messaging features which allows the user to communicate with other contacts using text, symbols, pictures & sound without making a call. The phone supports a MMS multimedia messaging service which allows the user to create a message containing text, sound & a picture which can then be sent to any MMS compatible contact. A SMS text messaging service allows the user to create a message containing text & symbols which can be shared between any SMS compatible mobile phone users. The user can use the Nokia Xpress audio messaging service to share audio messages with other compatible contacts & the Nokia 2330 classic supports an email service complete with document attachment support. A built in Web browser allows the user to gain access to the Web & enjoy a HTML Web experience.
15. Mär 2011
Nokia 6230 review: Rich experience
I have been longing for a phone like Nokia 6230 for a long time. All existing models have been made with a lot of compromises: one model was lacking in one thing, another one was lacking in something else. But Nokia 6230 has everything. This article is meant to inform you about my experience over a few weeks. You may ask why I did not choose Nokia with Symbian OS. The answer is very simple: it's too big, has insufficient control options, lacks an MP3 player and hasn't got enough power. I also did not like the Nokia 3650 because of its unnatural keys, nor the Nokia 6600 because of its size, nor the N-Gage because of the impossibility to use it with one hand. Nokia 6230 does not feature Symbian, but it does feature everything necessary for a mobile phone. Consistency The Nokia 6230 belongs to the group of mobile phones, called Series 40, which are very similar to one another. Just one platform was designed, and it was given to dozens of Nokia models. The main differences are in the design, whereas the functions are almost the same. In some models something is added; in others something is removed. It is no wonder how mobile phone producers can manage to offer different kinds of phones, each designed for a separate group of users. With its conservative look, Nokia 6230 will not fit in the hand of a teenager, but it will definitely fit in the jacket of a manager or an exacting user, who needs advanced functions. However, I was unpleasantly surprised by the weight - over 100g, but keeping in mind the great number of functions, I could overlook this. Click on the thumbnails for full resolution pictures. Conservative form • Size in accordance with the latest tendencies • Camera on the back panel Volume control buttons • Power button, also used to switch the profiles • Pop-port The Nokia 6230 is offered in two colors - light and dark. The form is totally square which is in accordance with the modern tendencies. What lends some color to the modest look is the unique design of the rear panel where the infraport and lens are located. The keys are in a block and there is no space between them. For the sake of change, the middle column is a little bit wider. Nokia 6230 is offered in two colors Dark wallpapers? Forget it The display is pretty small, 128 x 128 pixels, as it is on the other Series 40 models. The small size of the display looks embarrassing at first glance, but fortunately, Nokia interface designers have used the space effectively. There is more information on the display than on other competitive models with bigger displays. The Nokia 6230's colors are bright and clear, thanks to the active display (TFT), a lot better than the STN displays Nokia uses in other Series 40 phones. The TFT display looks good The display, as the telephone itself, is very responsive. I haven't experienced such speed in a mobile phone in a long time. Any kind of wallpaper can be set on the display, but if it's too dark the information on it (date, hour, battery) cannot be clearly seen. The letters' color cannot be changed and the only possibility for the customer is to use a brighter image for the wallpaper. Black wallpaper? Bad idea Message for everyone I consider the keys unbeatable. They are not just suitable for writing; they have excellent feedback and print mistakes are pretty much impossible. I was surprised by the lack of the classic red and green symbols on the keys. On the other hand it seems logical, because the key is not