Nokia 6233 Review
The stylish, pocket-friendly Nokia 6233 3G phone arrives with a broad set of features and a modest price tag; join Jørgen Sundgot as he ventures to find out what it’s made of.
Sporting a stylish, classic exterior and snappy overall performance, Nokia’s 6233 is a compact and peppy contender which squares off agains handsets such as Sony Ericsson’s W900i spinner and LG’s U890 clamshell.
Browsing - Good
3G and a nice high-resolution screen set the 6233 up for a pleasant surfing experience, but while the built-in offering handles mobile web sites with ease, it unfortunately fails miserably at any attempt of reformatting full-size pages.
Laptop sidekick - Good
One would think EDGE, 3G and excellent signal reception would spell promise for the 6233, but the lack of a bundled USB cable leaves Bluetooth the only alternative for laptop connectivity; effectively halving data transfer speeds.
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