Nokia 6086

 

6086.jpgWeight: 2.96 ounces
Dimensions: 3.62 x 1.81 x 0.91inches
Display : Main display: 1.8″ CSTN 128 x 160 pixels, up to 262,144 colors and External display: 1inch, 96 x 68 pixels, black and white with blue LED’s

The Nokia 6086 is not a high-end handset, but its most attractive selling point will surely be its 802.11b/g WLAN connectivity for UMA calling. On top of UMA, the Nokia 6086 also boasts quad-band GSM connectivity and EDGE data compatibility. Other features are not so advanced, with the handset having only a VGA resolution camera, 128×160 pixel resolution passive CSTN LCD internal display, and black and white external screen. MicroSD memory expansion is available, and the handset can support memory cards up to 2GB. Bluetooth is also featured in the 6086, and the handset weighs in at just 84g (0.91″).

The user can keep themself entertained with the built in music features which include a digital music player & FM radio feature. The user can download all their favourite music onto their mobile phone & enjoy a fun filled music experience when they are on the move. The user can play music in all popular music formats which include MP3, MP4, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ & supports WMA. The Nokia 6086 comes with a Nokia headset which allows the user to have a private listening experience when is busier environments. The built in FM radio allows the user to tune into their favourite radio stations & listen to news reports, weather reports, traffic information as well as tuning into their favourite music stations.

Other than the HotSpot @Home support, the Nokia 6086 is a pretty basic camera phone. It has a 500-contact phone book with room in each entry for five phone numbers, an e-mail address, notes, a birthday, and a Web and street address. They can also be categorized into groups, paired with any of 17 polyphonic ringtones, or a photo for caller ID (although do remember that they won’t show up on the external screen). You can also select up to five entries to be your MyFaves contacts. Other features include a vibrate mode, a speakerphone, text and multimedia messaging, instant messaging (with support for Windows Live, AIM, ICQ, and Yahoo), an alarm clock, a calendar, a task list, a voice recorder, a calculator, a timer, a stopwatch, Bluetooth, and a wireless web browser via T-Mobile’s t-Zones.

Key Features:

Multimedia Messaging Service

  • One Inbox for both SMS and MMS1,14
  • MMS 1.2 for creating, receiving, editing and sending multimedia messages (messages up to 300 kB)1,14
  • Nokia Xpress audio messaging: Record your own voice message and send to compatible devices

Instant messaging

  • Email, supports IMAP4, POP3 and SMTP protocols

Camera and Video

  • VGA camera (640 x 480 pixels)19
  • 4x digital zoom
  • Video player and recorder (128 x 96 pixels, 15 fps)

Memory functions

  • Up to 5 MB free internal user memory†
  • Expandable memory: microSD card up to 2GB with hot swapping (memory card sold separately)
  • Nokia recommends the use of approved microSD cards. While Nokia adheres to approved industry standards for memory cards, other brands may not function correctly or be fully compatible with this device.

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