Nokia 6125 Cell Phone
Nokia unveiled its latest offering in the mid-range line-up, with the introduction of Nokia 6125, a fold-up phone. The phone comes in a sleek, compact form factor bringing with it Bluetooth, a 1.3 megapixel cam and, most importantly, an integrated digital music player.
One of the cool things about the Nokia 6125 is the built-in Flash player. With Flash Lite from Macromedia Adobe becoming more and more popular, Flash is definitely going to be one of the hottest properties in the mobile world.
The first phone in 2006 from the Nokia stable, the Nokia 6125 is a quadband world phone - at least where GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz networks are present. The camera offers 8x digital zoom while a dedicated camera access button is provided on the phone. Photos and videos (as well as songs) can be stored on a microSD card.
With support for Infrared and USB connectivity (apart from Bluetooth), this phone is definitely on my list of must-have phones. The integrated music player supports MP3, MP4, eAAC+ and WMA. You also get Visual Radio and an FM tuner. The stereo audio over Bluetooth is just the companion to enhance your listening experience.
Retailing in at approximately €230, expect the Nokia 6125 to hit the stores in Q2 2006. For more details, access Nokia's website. Check the extended entry for specs.
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