Nokia 6133

Last update: Review by PCWorld (added on 30/03/07)

The Nokia 6133 is a Quad-band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE cellphone features Folder design with push-to-open button, Music player (supports MP3, AAC. AAC+ and eAAC+ formats), Bluetooth(R) wireless technology, Video ringtones, a 1.3 megapixel camera with 8x digital zoom and a 2.2 inch 240 x 320 pixel QVGA display supporting up to 16 million colors.

Nokia 6133

+ REVIEWS (last updated: 30/03/07)

PCWorld reviews the Nokia 6133 (rating: 76/100) and writes

“Overall, the 6133 works very well for voice calls. The phone has a comfortable, soft-touch black exterior; and despite being slightly heavy (at 4 ounces) for a standard cell phone, it’s quite comfortable to hold during long calls. Voice quality and volume were very good, though talk-time battery life in our lab tests was merely average at 6 hours, 34 minutes. That’s better than the vendor-stated talk time of 3.5 hours, but worse than that of many standard cell phones we’ve tested recently.”

PCMag reviews the Nokia 6133 (rating: 76/100) and writes

“Photos taken with the so-so, flashless 1.3-megapixel camera had a definite tendency towards red on outdoor shots, making the sky look purplish. Indoor shots were blurry because of low shutter speeds, and low-light shots were sharp but had too much color noise. At least you can use the external screen as a viewfinder to take shots with the flip closed. The video mode takes the usual 176-by-144 videos at 15 frames per second….A good-looking, decent flip phone, the Nokia 6133 will satisfy most T-Mobile users, as long as they’re okay with that touch of background hiss and don’t want to run Opera Mini or any other free, third-party applications. “

MobilePedia reviews the Nokia 6133 and writes

“The Nokia 6133 is an impressive phone in regards to graphics and media applications. The clamshell design is always a pleaser for consumers not wanting to accidentally dial numbers, or scratch their screens. The phone works spectacularly as a PDA and organizer and can certainly help its users stay on top of things. The dual screens on the Nokia 6133 are impressive with the 16.7 million-color high resolution capabilities, making the viewing of media and game playing an ultimate experience.”

MobileMag reviews the Nokia 6133 (rating: 82%) and writes

“It’s not the sexiest phone out there, but with a fairly good feature list, the Nokia 6133 from Rogers Wireless can be best described as “adequate”. They’ve tried their best to include all the latest features — like a megapixel camera, multimedia player, SMS, mobile web, instant messengers, and so on — but none of them are implemented in such a way that will make you go, “Wow.” I enjoyed using videotones (using my own videos), and the one-button flip opener was certainly nifty. In the end, if you’ve only got $100 to spend on a cell phone (and you’re willing to sign a three-year contract), the Nokia 6133 will fit most of your basic needs and do an adequate job of doing what it needs to do.”

InfoSync reviews the Nokia 6133 (66%) and writes

“Neither super-slim like the Samsung SGH-T519 Trace nor ultra-flashy like the new Dolce & Gabbana Motorola RAZR V3i, 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.”


Nokia 6126 Review by PhoneScoop

+ PRESS RELEASE

Customers can bring home the sleek and powerful Nokia 6133 handset, available from T-Mobile USA. 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.

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1 Comment »

Comment by celph Subscribed to comments via email
2008-05-03 01:51:00

My TMobile Nokia 6133 have a black or Blank screen all the time, wont even power up.

It shows the Cell phone charging, and all you can ever see is the battery symbol when it’s closed and plugged in.

Once I open the phone (even though still plugged in) the battery symbol goes away and the phone just seems to be a useless chunk of metal/plastic.

 

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