Saturday, December 30, 2006

Nokia 6151


Nokia 6151 is Nokia’s attempt to bring 3G WCDMA/UMTS phones to the masses, and also to preempt any similar moves by its competitors. As of now, it is Nokia’s cheapest 3G handset available across the different continents on earth. Nokia anticipates the pricing of 6151 to be anywhere near 240 Euros + taxes or equivalent dollars/pounds/INR.

Regarding features, the Nokia 6151 comes equipped with a 1.3 mega pixel camera, 30 MB internal memory, microSD memory slot, MP3 player that supports MP3, AAC, and WMA formats, FM Radio, voice dialing, push-to-talk, Bluetooth connectivity, flight mode, 262k color display of 128x160 pixel resolution, and an easy to use S40 interface.

Nokia 6151 has a Li-Ion battery, which, according to its manufacturers, gives 4.5 hours of talk time and a standby time of 4.5 hours. On a user scale, this equation translates to 2-2.5 days of battery survival, assuming that the user spends at least an hour daily on the phone, making or receiving calls, and occasionally using MP3, games, or other applications.

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