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Ben
19th June 2006, 02:11 PM
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/06/19/nokia_unveils_6151_3g_phone/

Nokia today unveiled the phone it hopes will bring 3G to the masses: a cut-price candybar handset that it reckons will retail SIM-free for a mere €240 (£164/$304) when it goes on sale in the third-quarter.

The Nokia 6151 uses 3G for fast downloads rather than video calls - there's no front-mounted camera, for instance. It does have a rear-mounted camera, a 1.3-megapixel job with 4x digital zoom and video capture ability.

The 98g handset ships with 30MB of user-accessible memory - if you want more, just slide in a MicroSD card. Its sports the customary music and video playback support, and has an FM radio with Nokia's Visual Radio technology for stations that support this system for synchronising broadcasts and picture delivery.

I even like the way it looks :D

As a phone, the 6151 has tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support, plus 3G. Bluetooth ships as standard, and there's push-to-talk for networks that support it. Nokia claimed the 6151's battery provides 4.5 hours' GSM talk time, 3.5 hours' 3G connectivity and up to ten days' stand-by operation.

The handset will be available in a colour selection including black, pearl white, orange, light blue and lime green colour variants, and will ahip in Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia.


The gloves are off, folks! This is exactly the phone I'd hoped we'd see from Nokia nothing short of a year ago. And, for ~£150 SIM-Free it's nicely set up with features! 30MB of internal memory is nice for a Nokia, but it's the MicroSD support that blew me away. The networks will lap this up simply for it's ability to make use of their 3G networks and I daresay it'll be rapdly shoved down the throats of Pre-Pay users everywhere.

Hands0n
19th June 2006, 03:42 PM
Hmmmm, nice handset. It will of course do for everyone who wants it all but for Videocalling. Nokia are probably bang on strategy there with such a well specified handset. It will play very well into the hands of the [to be unkind] "Luddites" who just want phone - albeit a picture phone :)

Businesses will no doubt like this handset too, particularly the price - I can see networks giving these away free by the pallet-load to the larger corps like Barclays and HSBC for instance. Get the Data tariffs right and businesses will lap these up for connectivity to back home at 3G speeds.

Nothing about HSDPA in the handset - omission by design or accident?

Ben
19th June 2006, 05:50 PM
I'd imagine this is far too low end to be seeing HSDPA but, on the up side, it probably means Nokia will pump it out sooner rather than later. As I suspected the 6280 has been their testbed for S40 3G development and now that they've worked out all the kinks (hopefully) we'll be seeing this rather sleek device in no time at all.

If I'm right Nokia haven't announced a HSDPA phone yet? Surely that must be on the horizon now with UK nets looking to go live within the next few months. It'll be S60 almost without doubt, I think it can be safe to say S40 doesn't like change ;) Perhaps an N81?

mob453
12th April 2007, 10:28 PM
has any uk network taken this phone apart from Tesco Mobile?

solo12002
13th April 2007, 09:48 AM
Nice phone

Funny as it appears, its a shame they dint issue one without a camera. this mobile would be great for patients, visitors and hospitlal staff to use as it would reduce the security risk of being in th epostion of claims being made that photographs had been taken

Im thinking of the OTT cost of using patientline for phone into or out of hopsital to familes.