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Thursday, 14 September 2006 |
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 SlashPhone has a review up for the Nokia 6125. The 6125 made a sleek first impression, a clamshell type phone with no antennas and a slim profile. The 6125 also has features that are found in models with a higher price tag.
The Nokia 6125 features:
* weighs at an acceptable 98 grams * dimensions come in at 90 x 46 x 23.6 * it supports the Quadband network with auto switching to * it also has a built in XHTML Browser * Integrated Digital Music Player * Macromedia Flash Lite * built in 1.3 megapixel camera
The camera comes with a 8X zoom and allows fort standard, night or self-timer modes. Camera photos based on shots taken by slashphone were blurry/grainy for night time images but improves when in well lit areas. Slashphone also notes that "with Email access, you will be having semi-Blackberry capabilities minus the speed.". The Nokia 6125 runs on the Series 40 operating system which enables the phone to have a userfriendly interface but still having the performance of higher versions in the Symbian series.
Nokia 6125 |