
Yesterday Nokia showcased in Prague all three new mobile phones that have been introduced on Tuesday and that will be exhibited on CeBIT Expo next week. Contrary to the last presentation this time no smartphone has been introduced; they are all normal mobile phones.
This time they're "normal" also by their design. Nokia listened to the numerous reproaches that the phone designers are meddling too much to how do phones look and as a result there are phones, which are too provocative, but not quite ergonomic. So this time all three new phones are simple and conservative.
This Nokia 6230i first look is short even for a preview article, so don't expect many details in it. You will find all the details in our review when the phone hits the market. In this first look we are focusing on the new things - display, memory, camera…
Nokia 6230i: bestseller recycled
Here it comes: an innovation of the best present classic Nokia mobile phone. The 6230i model features a megapixel camera, better display, more memory and some useful functions.
Design of the phone is the same as at Nokia 6230; it's different just by small details. Just a detail in fact: a confirmation button, which is accentuated in the middle of the main control key. Now it's not necessary to press the whole key, which sometimes led to errors. We can find one more difference at the camera lens legend on the back - 1.3 megapixels.
The most visible innovation is the display. I didn't measure it but it seems that size is the same and it's also active, displaying 65K colors, but the resolution is different. Instead of the old 128 x 128 format the new Nokia offers 208 x 208 pixels. The difference is visible at first sight, the new display is very crisp. White color on the display is not turning into any shade and an illumination is regular.
Assuming that the display size hasn't changed (as it seems so) it means that this is the sharpest display that can be found at any mobile phone. 5935 pixels per square centimeter is a lot.
source:
http://www.gsmarena.com /nokia_6230i-review-29.php
Friday, April 18, 2008
Nokia 6230i: First look
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