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Nokia 6233
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6233 Nokia picture

Nokia seems to be able to produce a new handset almost every week, and inevitably some of its launches look rather familiar. The 6233 is a classic Nokia design - simple and to the point.
In terms of design, the Nokia 6233 is a classic Nokia phone with a simple candybar form factor. There's a stylish combination of curved edges and smooth surfaces, reminiscent of a glazed bun. The handset is completely black aside from a few silver details around the navigation button, sides and back of the phone, adding an elegant look.
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The front section is glossy and features a colour screen and keypad. The screen measures 30 mm by 40 mm and displays 262000 colours. The keypad underneath it is well laid out featuring large keys that are easy to press. The navigation button at the top is also very easy to operate - it has a raised lip around the edges that guides your thumb around it and a separate 'OK' button in the middle.
Nokia has also limited the amount of built-in memory - just 6 MB is provided - although it sensibly throws a swappable 64 MB microSD memory card in the box to beef up the storage. MP3 performance is pleasing through the supplied headset, and the built-in speakerphone can also boast stereo sound and pseudo-surround effects.
The Nokia 6233 runs on the Series 40 Third Edition user interface, making it most similar to the old style Nokia menus that kept things simple. For example, when you press the OK key in the centre of the navigation button, you go straight into the menu without the need to press a dedicated menu button like on the Nseries.
There are some nice additional surprises with this phone, too. You can always access free entertainment with the FM radio tuner, for instance (as long as you remember to carry the antenna/ headset).
The battery life is quoted at 4 hours of talk time, or just over 3 hours if you're using 3G. Standby time is quoted at 340 hours.
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