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Nokia 6233
I think Nokia will do well with this device. I presume they're aiming it at the 6230i upgrade market which, given that model's "hero" status since its launch, must be huge.
Will be interesting to see the cute little Opera Mini browser flying under 3G. The "enhanced Java email client" will have to be quite something to enable writing letters on the move as per Nokia's blurb. They could make a start by fixing the implementation of T9, which on its predecessor is pathetic and spoils a great phone. |
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Has anybody tried the 6233. I have seen that vodafone will release thier version the 6234. I currently have a 6680 which is great for 3G and the fact that i can see all my meetings for the day on screen without having to go to the calendar. But it is a bit slow, and i was wondering if the 6234 using the series 40 interface would have the features i mentioned (incl. optional mem card), but running faster ?
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I fear we may have to wait a month or so to get the answer to that.
The 6233 version should start shipping in late June, don't know about the 6234, it usually takes the operators a bit more time to "enhance", ie mess up the software. |
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Anyone know if the 6233/6234 does/will support Bluetooth SIM Access Profile? I really don't want to update my Nokia 610 car kit (and if I do, then I will be looking outside of Nokia for my handset upgrade). If this phone is really supposed to be the natural upgrade from the 6230i, then it will need this feature as far as I'm concerned.
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Hello tennant, welcome to Talk3G.
The Nokia site states it is 616-Car-Kit compatible but I see no mention of the 610. It does, however, say, "Bluetooth wireless technology: wide range of profiles and APIs for seamless connectivity". To know for sure I guess you either need to 1) find someone who already has both, 2) contact Nokia or 3) Upgrade and then cancel the upgrade if the handset cannot be made to work with your car kit. |
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The 616 is basically the same as the 610, expcept that it added the standard Bluetooth headset/car profile which the 610 didn't have. The advantage of this is it makes the 616 compatible with almost any Bluetooth phone. However the advantage of the Bluetooth Sim Access Profile mode (the only mode supported by the 610) is that a) it uses the external car kit antenna, so better reception and b) there is no voice data transfer between the handset and the car kit hence handset battery lasts much longer.
Unfortunately "wide range of profiles and APIs" in Nokia speak means different things...sometimes if does include SAP sometimes it doesn't; which is why I need to know for sure. Have tried contacting Nokia numerous times but so far no response. Vodafone don't know either. Want to avoid having the hassle of sending back handset if it doesn't work if I can avoid it...plus still have the problem of what do I get instead...another 6230i seems only option. Tennant |
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I thought that the 6234 was a 3G phone, but looking at the vodafone website it is not being advertised as such.
Can someone confirm if the vodafone 6234 is 3G as the vodafone help desk just checked the website and said doesn't look like it. |
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Yes the 6234 is a 3G phone. June issue of CPW's magazine highlights its Mobile TV capabilities and explicitly states "The latest Nokia 3G phone".
Will be interesting in time to compare its software with the generic 6233 version. |
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I'm amazed that Nokia aren't promoting this fact as there are a lot of 610/616 car kit owers looking to update to a new/3G phone (I know at least two other people who are now going to upgrade for this very reason). Tennant |
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Been comparing the 6233 v 6234........Can anyone tell me if there is any real difference in features and if so......what! |