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- Design
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4.9
- Features
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5.0
- Performance
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5.0
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- Anonymous
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nokia is producing phones with UMTS , VIDEOCALL cameras , 16 M colors , 2 inch screens commonly.
It seems like nokia don't have enough competition from other manufacturers.
until somebody gives competition , nokia won't produce an all-rounder phone.
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- 2008-04-17 06:32
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- nivla
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sorry, here's the continuation...
NFC and Bluetooth are both short-range communication technologies which have recently been integrated into mobile phones. The significant advantage of NFC over Bluetooth is the shorter set-up time. Instead of performing manual configurations to identify Bluetooth devices, the connection between two NFC devices is established at once (
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- 2008-04-17 03:25
- PZhG
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- nivla
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hang on everybody, b4 u throw unnecessary comments regarding this unit that are yet to b released,take a few minutes to read this,then u talk, ok?
Near Field Communication or NFC, is a short-range high frequency wireless communication technology which enables the exchange of data between devices over about a 10 centimeter (~4 inches) distance. The technology is a simple extension of the ISO 14443 proximity-card standard (contactless card, RFID) that combines the interface of a smartcard and a reader into a single device. An NFC device can communicate with both existing ISO 14443 smartcards and readers, as well as with other NFC devices, and is thereby compatible with existing contactless infrastructure already in use for public transportation and payment. NFC is primarily aimed at usage in mobile phones.
NFC and Bluetooth are both short-range communication technologies which have recently been integrated into mobile phones. The significant advantage of NFC over Bluetooth is the shorter set-up time. Instead of performing manual configurations to identify Bluetooth devices, the connection between two NFC devices is established at once (
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- 2008-04-17 03:22
- PZhG
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- wing
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still the same old, behind nokia products nothing new. Design, featuress, performance still very far behind. Better nokia hire engineers from China...
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- 2008-04-16 13:11
- RGqF
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- nivla
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6120 c is around $248
6212 c i assume is a good fone. cheers
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- 2008-04-16 11:48
- PZhG
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- johndru
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just a slight upgrade from 6120 classic. not much though. stick to 6120 it's way cheaper when..
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- 2008-04-16 07:35
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- thealmostloneranger
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Nokia 6233 sucessor, eh? Kind of expected a little bit more from this phone. But why call it 6212c? Afterall 6233i doesn't sound so bad does it. Good that it supports American 3G frequencies though...
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- 2008-04-15 20:39
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- Anonymous
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Ben, it's S40 OS.
The package content include:
* Nokia 6212 classic device
* Nokia Battery BL-4U
* Nokia Mono Headset HS-40
* Nokia High Efficiency Charger AC-8
* Three NFC tags with preconfigured content
* User guide
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- 2008-04-15 18:50
- 0BiV
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- Anonymous
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Not sure why everyone is saying that this is nothing new!!!
Has anyone actually seen the new features on this phone. If you tap the phone against someone elses phone it will send your business card acroiss instantly via bluetooth. Which is a new feature.
Go to virgin media's website, they have all the new details about this phone.
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- 2008-04-15 18:28
- SixY
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- Dani
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Finally we got a 6233 Successor !!!!!!
Thank God for that Nokia....
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- 2008-04-15 18:00
- nEwN
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- Acpaq8
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Nothing new!!!Instead of repeating the same please produce one with all function.hows that?tnx.
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- 2008-04-15 17:50
- Gg8s
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- Eddy
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This design of Nokia 6212 classic is superb. Nokia to keep up with it.
The one that posted same design, etc should click on picture and a re-look at it again and come out with another opinion abount this new Nokia 6212 classic.
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- 2008-04-15 15:15
- mcy0
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- siva
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Hello World c, I'll Rocks........
Nokia is Rocking....... ohhhhhhhhhhh....yeah....
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- 2008-04-15 14:35
- vGkc
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