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Overall this phone is what Nokia should focus on: simple-to-use phones with good feature sets". [ 5 ] PhoneArena gave the phone a 6.1 out of 10, complimenting its big display size, solid build and good ringing volume but panning its big size and low camera quality stating "The 6131 is a typical mid-level phone and the only thing that stands out ...
A theme package contains graphics for one or many changeable components of a mobile phone's UI. Changing a theme only affects the look and feel of the UI and not the entire phone's functions or features. There are many mobile operating systems which support themes as standard, such as Nokia phones powered by Symbian, Sony Ericsson and Blackberry.
Pages in category "Mobile phones introduced in 2006" ... Nokia 6131; Nokia 6300; Nokia E61; Nokia E70; Nokia N72; Nokia N73; Nokia N92; Nokia N93; S. Samsung ...
Pages in category "Nokia mobile phones" ... Nokia 6125; Nokia 6130; Nokia 6131; Nokia 6136; Nokia 6150; Nokia 6170; Nokia 6210; Nokia 6220 Classic; Nokia 6230; Nokia ...
Nokia has unveiled its latest budget model, the Asha 310. The device is a dual-SIM-card, Wi-Fi-equipped smartphone that boasts a 3-inch touchscreen display and a 2-megapixel camera. It comes with ...
Nokia: 3220: Series 40: Q2 2004 NFC Shell version only [4] 5140/5140i Series 40 Q4 2003 NFC Shell version only [5] 6131: Series 40 February 2006 Nokia 6131 NFC version only [6] 6212 classic Series 40 April 2009 all versions [7] 6216 classic Series 40 Cancelled all versions [8] Sagem: Cosyphone all versions [9] my700X ContactLess February 2006 ...
The Nokia opened up. The Nokia 6101, 6102, and 6102i are a line of popular Nokia mid-level clamshell cellphones that operate on GSM-850/1800/1900 MHz (some markets are GSM-900/1800/1900 MHz) frequencies released between middle 2005 and early 2006. The line was given the nickname Ediphix by Nokia employees.
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