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Nokia 6275i CDMA phone review

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The Nokia 6275i CDMA phone has features one would expect but it's only available in Canada.  The Nokia 6275i fetures a QVGA screen, a 2 mega pixel camera with flash, a memory slot, and Bluetooth.  It weighs 3.7 oz, so it's not heavy and the dimensions stay the course with a candybar type design. If you purchase the 6275i get ready to talk on this phone all day with 210 minutes of talktime and/or 10 days of standby idle time.  The battery will not disappoint the loyal Nokia followers.

The display is a standard LCD able to display 262,144 colors at 240 X 320 pixels.In addition, the 6275i has 21 MB of memory built-in, a 500 capacity phone book, infrared, Bluetooth, Wap, MMS, txt, an FM radio, and the built-in player supports a variety of formats for playing back toons.

For your safety it is GPS compatible, but not in the sense that you can install applications and they tell you where to go.  It has GPS technology built into it to share emergency contact information with the authorities, cell towers, and phone companies in case you are lost.  For many the Java support, T9, and flash might do the trick but I see the Nokia 6271i as a typical Nokia phone with features that I've used for years.  On the flip side, the size is a plus, the features are standard, and a long battery life can't hurt.  Currently available in Canada and it can be bought for $200 depend on where you find it.


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