Nokia 6133

 

6133.jpgWeight: 3.95 Ounces
Dimensions: 3.61 x 1.88 x 0.79 inches
Display: Internal: 320 x 240 pixels, up to 16 million colors, External: 128 x 160 pixels, up to 262,144 colors.

Price Range: $220.00 to $256.00

The 6133’s navigation controls sit below the display. They include a four-way toggle with an OK/menu button at its center, two soft keys, and the Talk and End controls. The toggle can be set to give one-touch access to four user-defined shortcuts. Soft keys can be designated as shortcuts, too. One option even includes a shortcut bar, with a selection of user-defined applications. All this changes, however, if you choose layer T-Mobile’s MyFaves application on the display above your chosen wallpaper. In this case, the right soft key is the only customizable shortcut, while the menu is accessible only through the left soft key. Ergonomically, navigation is easy and the buttons are large, but we did find the flush keys a little slick.

The exterior black casing has a slightly “soft”, almost silicone-like, feel to it, but I’m not particularly pleased with how the front looks when the phone is closed. You see, there is a silver portion of the keypad that shoots out the bottom. I would have preferred a more “all-black” look, while the chrome accents around the camera and external display are certainly acceptable.

Music quality over the single phone speaker was nothing special. As with the 6126, tracks on the 6133 played tinny and somewhat distorted, especially at higher volumes. By all means–use a stereo headset. The phone comes with a serviceable headset, but for really good audio quality, we recommend you use a different headset. 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.

Multimedia Messaging Service

  • Xpress audio messaging - send a voice message when you don’t have time to talk1
  • Send messages with text, sound and photos via MMS1,14
  • Email with attachments, EMS, text and instant messaging1
  • Write faster with T9 predictive text input

Personalization & Fun

  • MP3 player (also supports MP4, eAAC+ and WMA formats)
  • MP3 and Polyphonic ring tones
  • Photo and video caller ID
  • FM radio (requires headset, stereo headset sold separately)
  • Download music, ring tones, games, themes, screen savers and wallpapers
  • Watch movie trailers and sports clips with live video and audio streaming
  • Preloaded Java games an applications

Organization

  • Phone book with up to 500 contacts†
  • 11 MB internal memory
  • Slot for microSD memory card (card sold separately)
  • Calendar
  • Alarm clock
  • Reminders and notes
  • To-do list
  • Calculator

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