1st December 2005
The Nokia 6233 is a business-orientated 3G phone with a 240x320 pixel display, expandable memory and a 2 megapixel digital camera, expected to be available during Q1 2006.
This is a fairly conservatively styled phone, and as the model designation suggests, Nokia are pitching this slightly above the popular Nokia 6230i handset. Although it's a hugely more powerful phone than the 6230i in terms of specifications, the Nokia 6233 is only slightly heavier at 110 grams compared to 99 grams for the 6230i.
It's not a smartphone though - unlike the N-series and E-series 3G phones, or even the Nokia 6680, this is a Series 40 device which means that the software in less sophisticated than a Nokia smartphone, and it's not expandable in the same way. However, we understand that the Nokia 6233 will be priced at around 320 Euros before subsidy and taxes, which makes it pretty good value.
Overall, the Nokia 6233 comes with a pretty feature rich package. Starting with the screen, the 240x320 pixel TFT panel is capable of displaying 262,000 colours - which is hugely better than the 208x208 pixel panel in the 6230i. The 2 megapixel camera on the back is a pretty standard affair with 8X digital zoom, but no flash. There's no video calling either, as Nokia don't seem to think that this is important in a business phone.
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