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More technically, the Nokia 6125 is a Series 40 3rd Edition phone. So it’s not a smartphone, but it’s a mid-range smart phone! The biggest difference between a 40 series phone and an S60 phone (a smartphone) is that you can install apps on a smartphone.
Nokia 6125 Camera
The 1.3 megapixel camera has better resolution than the one year old Nokia 6630 smartphone. The resolution of the Nokia 6125 is 1280 x 1024 pixels and that’s fine for a mid-range phone.
Screen
Main display 6125 is OK – it is an active TFT display that supports up to 260,000 colors. The phone has 2 displays and the external display is a CSTN display which supports up to 65,000 colors.
The screen has the Active Standby function previously available on smartphones only. Active Stanby allows access to favorite applications or calendar entries directly from the standby screen.
More features 6125
Messaging features include MMS, instant messaging (instant messaging), push to talk, Nokia Xpress audio messaging, and email. One cool new feature is support for Flash and Macromedia Flash Player.
Is it a music phone?
The phone has an MP3 player that plays popular music formats (MP3, MP4, eAAC + and WMA). Music files can be stored on a hot-swappable microSD memory card.
The 6125 has Bluetooth and you can use wireless stereo headsets on the phone
We say
The 6125 might not have the latest look like the Razr, but does offer a lot of advanced features for a mid-range Nokia. Flight mode is lacking on most mid-range phones, but it’s available on the 6125.
Photos: Nokia 6125 photos [http://www.nokiainfo.net/blog/index.php?itemid=67]
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Source by Nicolas Fogelholm