Nokia 6233
ManufacturerNokia
Compatible networksGSM 900/1800/1900 MHz, WCDMA 2100 MHz
Availability by regionQ4 2005[1]
PredecessorNokia 6230
SuccessorNokia 6120 classic
Nokia 6500 classic
RelatedNokia 6234
Form factorCandybar
Dimensions108 x 46 x 18 mm
Mass110 g
Operating systemSeries 40 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1 UI
CPUARM9, 289 MHz
Memory6 MB (internal)
Removable storageSupported up to 2GB
BatteryBP-6M, 800-1100 mAh Lithium-ion polymer
DisplayVertical 2 inches, 31 x 41 mm QVGA 262k color TFT LCD, 240x320 (320x240 in Landscape Mode)
Rear camera2-megapixel, 1600x1200 max resolution, night mode, 640x480 video resolution
OtherStereo FM radio,Stereo Dual Speakers

The Nokia 6233 phone made by Nokia is the successor to the Nokia 6230i. It is a 3G/GSM/WCDMA mobile phone that runs the Series 40 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 1 UI on the Nokia operating system.

The Latvian operator LMT offered a "LMT 15" branded version for its anniversary in 2007, with the logo located just below the screen.[2]

Features

The phone has two stereo speakers with surround sound. It supports a variety of music formats including AAC, MP3 and WMA files. The latest firmware is version 5.60. It has a camera which can take photos at a resolution of 2 megapixels (1200 x 1600), and videos at VGA (640 x 480) resolution, as well as MP3 playback, Bluetooth, infrared, radio, games and Internet access.

Nokia 6233 Music Edition

Dubbed "Music Edition", a special white colour version of the Nokia 6233 was sold in Asian Pacific regions. It supports A2DP Bluetooth profile, meaning it is compatible with stereo Bluetooth headsets, providing better audio fidelity.[3] This edition was sold with a larger MicroSD card (512MB instead of 64MB) and a speaker dock with a USB connection to a PC.

Nokia 6234

The Nokia 6234 is similar to the Nokia 6233, but was made available exclusively to Vodafone subscribers. It can however be unlocked for use with other networks. It differs from the 6233 having a stainless steel front cover, Vodafone logos and Vodafone branded software.

Specifications sheet

Feature Specification
BatteryNokia Battery BP-6M-S
Talk timeGSM: Up to 4 hours, WCDMA: Up to 3.1 hours[4]
Standby time340 hours (2 weeks)
Weight110 g
Dimensions108 x 46 x 18 mm
Screen sizeDiagonal 2 inches (51 mm), 31 x 41 mm
Screen resolutionQVGA 262,144 color TFT LCD, 240x320 pixel resolution
AvailabilityCurrent
Form factorCandybar
Operating SystemSeries 40, Third Edition
GSM frequenciesGSM 900/1800/1900 MHz, WCDMA 2100 MHz
GPRSYes, class 10 32-48 kbit/s
EDGE (EGPRS)Yes, class 10 236.8 kbit/s
3GYes 384 kbit/s.
WCDMAyes
WLANNo
Camera2-megapixel resolution, 8x digital zoom
Video recordingYes, VGA 640*480 @15fps
Multimedia MessagingSMS, MMS+SMIL, IM and E-mail
Video callsYes
Push to talkYes, (Push to Talk over Cellular - PoC)
Java supportYes, MIDP 2.0
Built-in internal memory6 MB
Memory card slotMicroSD up to 2 GB
BluetoothYes v2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate
InfraredYes, Class 1
Data cable supportYes
BrowserWAP 2.0 XHTML
EmailYes
Music playerYes, stereo
RadioYes, stereo
Video PlayerYes, plays 3GP and MP4(No Streaming)
Stereo SpeakersYes, two speakers
Polyphonic tonesYes, 64-tones polyphony, MP3/AAC files be used as call melody
VibrateYes
HF speakerphoneYes
Offline modeYes
SynchronizationNokia PC Suite and SyncML

Reception

Know Your Mobile gave the phone a positive review, saying it was "A terrific 3G phone that should appeal to business phone users".[5]

References

  1. "Nokia 6233 - Full phone specifications". www.gsmarena.com. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  2. "Banknote lietotu preču veikals piedāvā tūkstošiem mantu par zemu cenu. Visu preču stāvokli ir pārbaudījuši mūsu eksperti. Labi pirkumi tevi jau gaida!". veikals.banknote.lv (in Latvian). Retrieved 2022-07-08.
  3. "Nokia - Nokia 6233 Music Edition - Nokia 6233 - Phone Models - Phones". Archived from the original on January 2, 2007. Retrieved January 2, 2007.
  4. "Lumia Smartphones - Microsoft - Global". mobilereview.online. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  5. "Nokia 6233 Review - Nokia 6233 Reviews: Prices, Specifications, Reviews". 2 March 2007. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
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