June 20, 2006
Nokia 6151
The Nokia 6151 is a value-priced 3G handset featuring a 1.3 megapixel phone and micro SD memory card support. It's expected to begin shipping in the 3rd quarter of 2006.
From the news release:
The Nokia 6151 introduces the benefits of 3G to consumers - such as streaming multimedia audio and video content, or downloading of their favourite music or video - at traditional GSM prices. The classically designed, compact handset offers a comprehensive range of features, combining Nokia's easy to use Series 40 user interface with modern day essentials like a 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth connectivity and music player with micro SD memory card support. With the Nokia 6151, access to 3G services and applications is made easy and intuitive.
Features of the Nokia 6151 include
- 1.3 megapixel camera with dedicated camera key, 4x zoom, landscape mode and video recorder
- 30MB user memory, which can be expanded with optional microSD memory card
- Music player, stereo FM radio and Visual Radio
- Bluetooth wireless technology
- Push to talk
Weighing 98 grams, the Nokia 6151 has a talk time of up to 4.5 hours on GSM networks (up to 3.5 hours of talk time via WCDMA) and a standby time of up to 10 days. The new 3G handset will be available in a fresh colour selection including black, pearl white, orange, light blue and lime green colour variants. The Nokia 6151 operates in WCDMA 2100 and GSM/EDGE 900/1800/1900 networks, and will be available in Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia.
Nokia 6151 Reviews
CNET Australia has a review of the Nokia 6151 and writes, "At only 1.3 megapixels the camera seems a bit dated compared to the Nokia 6300’s 2-megapixel offering, although it’s still ample for happy snaps at family events. Don’t expect digital SLR quality photos, with images up to a maximum resolution of 1,280 x 960, but they are enough for a desktop wallpaper or the odd print out. ... Call clarity was spot on with only minor interference, and as you’d expect for a phone designed to make and receive calls, this handset will do the trick very well. It’s certainly not the thinnest or flashiest phone around, but if you value long talks, the odd happy snap and occasional Web browsing, the price is certainly right."
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