Nokia 6103 Cell Phone Sale
Welcome to the Nokia 6103 Mobile Phone review. The Nokia 6103 Cell Phone is one of the more advanced phones on the market, with customizable features and handy accessories. The Nokia 6103 Cellphone with hands free headset make it one digital force to be reckoned with.
Nokia 6103 Dealer Specifications
| General | Network | GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 |
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| Announced | 2006, 1Q | |
| Status | Available | |
| Size | Dimensions | 85 x 45 x 24 mm |
| Weight | 97 g | |
| Display | Type | TFT, 65k colors |
| Size | 128 x 160 pixels, 28 x 35 mm | |
| - Second external display 4096 colors (96 x 65 pixels) - 5-way navy key - Downloadable themes |
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| Ringtones | Type | Polyphonic (24 channels), MP3 |
| Customization | Download, order now | |
| Vibration | Yes | |
| Memory | Phonebook | 500 x 10 fields, Photo call |
| Call records | 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls | |
| Card slot | No | |
| - 4.2 MB shared memory | ||
| Data | GPRS | Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps |
| HSCSD | Yes, 43.2 kbps | |
| EDGE | Class 6, 177.6 kbps | |
| 3G | No | |
| WLAN | No | |
| Bluetooth | Yes | |
| Infrared port | Yes | |
| USB | Yes, Pop-Port | |
| Features | Messaging | SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging |
| Browser | WAP/xHTML | |
| Games | 3 + downloadable | |
| Colors | Black, Red | |
| Languages | Major European and Asia-Pacific languages | |
| Camera | VGA, 640x480 pixels, video | |
| - Push to Talk - FM radio - Java MIDP 2.0 - SyncML - T9 - Presence enhanced contacts - Calendar - Built-in handsfree - Voice dial/memo |
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| Battery | Standard battery, Li-Ion 820 mAh | |
| Stand-by | Up to 350 h | |
| Talk time | Up to 4 h |
Nokia 6103 Details
<unknown> He said its the first phone he's had since teh last time he had a phone which was 2002. He doesn't mean that he has had this phone since 2002. He probably just got it recently but its the first phone he has used since he last bought one in 2002. Pretty obvious if you read what he says. especially if you use your eyes. HOw do you read books?
<unknown> Thanks,
Oke I'm sorry Jimi for my stupid reading.
Rob Just an expensive samsung with nokia on it!
Antuns I really impressed with this phone, i bought this somewhere in Nigeria. In all aspect it is worth it and very durable, except for the low memory it has 4MB...it is just too low.
cingular_rep Well it doesn't matter how many more bands the phone has.... in the USA we only use 850/1900mhz anything extra would be for overseas roaming...Does it cost them that much? probably not....but what you have to realize is that International capability is a high end feature and most likely if the phone has this is also going to have another high end feature to it....and yes the complete package will jack up the price...I'm telling you right now...NOKIA tends to work the best out of most manufacurers. The 6102 has given us a very good customer feedback (there is always a lime here and there) but as a whole nokia is pretty realiable.... PS. the older and simpler the NOKIA the better they seem to work LOL....
it's me the only different from 6101 is Bluetooth ..
hope the price are not too far from 6101 now..
Mike OH, ONE MORE THING:
Beth: You can buy Nokia 6270 for $360 at http://www.starlinwireless.com , then bring it to the largest T-Mobile dealer (remember $300 minimum!!! cash back ).
Cesaritox It's a good mid-range phone with a low memory I mean, for mp3 tones, it's too low, at least it should have 12mb like SE K300.
The display is brighter and fast responsive, a TFT 65k, but in sun sometimes it sucks.
Adding bluetooth to it, is useless for me,They should have do it from the very beginning with Nokia 6101, I see nonsense to added in a new mobile phone with the same specifications and same shape.
Shadrachina Kliteris I like this phone a lot, but does anyone know if Nokia has any plans to bring out a similar 3G handset?
Beth TMobile is supposed to be sending me this phone in the mail and after reading these reviews, I am really not looking forward to receiving this phone anymore. I was just wondering if I should call Tmobile and tell them to keep it, and go get a different phone. Please email me with your suggestions-I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks in advance for your time!
~Beth
