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Nokia 6230i


$469.00 Released January, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Better than average camera quality. Durable construction - can stand up to a fair amount of abuse. Good call reception - very few dropped calls with poor reception.

The Cons:Aging product - might be difficult to find. Warranty - limited to 1 year. Poor battery life.

The Nokia 6230i is a high-quality mobile phone designed as a step up from the Nokia 6230. It features an enhanced & super-bright 1.65" diagonal TFT color display, a 1.3 megapixel camera that also shoots video clips, and a much improved 32MB of internal memory.

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In addition, the 6230i supports high-quality video streaming with sound, MMC cards up 512MB, and quick file transfers with the plug n’ play USB port. Like any regular phone, the 6230i of course maintains basic features such as emailing, MMS, instant messaging, and MP3/AAC/M4A playback. However, the Nokia 6230i stands out due to its inclusion of an XHTML browser for viewing HTML pages, visual radio for “interacting with what you hear”, and video recording in a 3GPP QCIF video file format. Lastly, the 6230i boasts Bluetooth wireless technology with a wide-range of profiles and APIs. The Nokia 6230i maintains an MSRP of $469.00, and retails between $100 to $300. Included is a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • High-Quality
  • Bright 1.65” TFT Screen
  • 1.3 Megapixel Camera
  • 32MB Internal Memory
  • Video Streaming w/Audio
  • MMC Card Slot
  • USB Interface
  • Instant Messaging & Email
  • MP3/AAC/M4A Playback
  • XHTML Browser
  • Visual Radio
  • Video Recording
  • Bluetooth Wireless
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

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    better than average camera quality

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    durable construction - can stand up to a fair amount of abuse

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    good call reception - very few dropped calls with poor reception

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    upgradable memory - not limited to the 32MB of internal memory

Cons
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    aging product - might be difficult to find

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    warranty - limited to 1 year

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    poor battery life

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    boring design and UI

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    small screen - not the easiest to see

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