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Nokia 6133 is small and easy to use phone. The best feature I like about this phone are the camera and the speaker phone. The speaker phone is loud enough to use it while driving on the freeway. So, with such speaker, you don't need to have a bluetooth because with one click, the speaker phone is ready to be used.
Morover, this compact & good-looking phone performs well, has a superior internal display, and a well-rounded feature set, including: Bluetooth; a 1.3-megapixel camera; a speakerphone; a FM radio, and world-phone support.
The bad part is its keys are slippery, and its MicroSD card slot is poorly located. Music quality is unimpressive, and you can't use MP3 files as ring tones.
The bottom line: The midtier Nokia 6133 is well-designed, packed with features, and performs well, too.
Not every good phone finds a carrier willing to adopt it. Fortunately for Nokia, T-Mobile stepped in to offer the Nokia 6133. The 6133 is practically a carbon copy of the 6126, except for a redesigned keypad and an added FM radio. Features, design and performance are comparable, and with T-Mobile on board, the price is a wallet-friendly $99 with service. Of course, the addition of a carrier comes with some minor restrictions, but overall the Nokia 6133 is a solid choice for a mid-range phone.
The 6133's case comes in an attractive black and mirrored silver, and we like the phone's smooth, rounded edges and its lack of an external antenna. At 3.6x1.9x0.8 inches, it's not super thin, but it's still sleek and compact. Front and center is the phone's stunning 1.5-inch, 128x160-pixel external display. With support for 262,144 colors, this is a vast improvement over many other Nokia external screens. It displays the time, battery life, signal strength, and photo or video caller ID; you can also customize backlight time, screen savers, or wallpaper. The camera lens sits above the display. While there's no flash or self-portrait mirror, the external display functions as a viewfinder for vanity shots. A volume rocker is located on the left spine, while a camera control and a power button sit on the right.
Another external control rests on the right side of the 6133's hinge. At first glance, it looks like a generic button, but a quick press proved it's a release mechanism for the front flap. You don't need this button to open the phone--it opens the old-fashioned way, too--but it's fun to use and is more effective than the push-and-release method of the Motorola Pebl. The 6133 opens quickly but not with so much force that we felt it might jump out of our hand. The button is tactile, and the mechanism seems sturdy overall. Granted, it is a bit gimmicky, but we liked it. Be aware that the hinge closes stiffly, and the phone has a tendency to open when dropped on the ground.
Whichever method you use to open the 6133, you'll be drawn immediately to its brilliant main display. At 2.2 inches, 240x320 pixels, and supporting an awe-inspiring 16 million colors, the 6133's screen puts most other comparable mid-tier cell phones to shame. Colors and text pop; photos, graphics, games, and animation are displayed beautifully. You can change font size and backlight time, and though you can't alter the brightness, it didn't seem to matter. What's more, the inclusion of the Nokia Series 40 platform means menus are vivid and intuitive.
The 6133's navigation controls sit below the display. They include a four-way toggle with an OK/menu.
08 Oct, 2008
Strategies & Tactics for the MPRE by Kimm Alayne Walton
Excellent source of information for stratagies, practice and review in handling the Multistate Bar exam questions. The sample questions are similar to the real tests for multiple choice questions. I recommend this book to anyone who intends to take the general bar or the Babybar exam.
08 Oct, 2008
The Finz Multistate Method(2004)
Excellent multisate test preparation for those taking the babybar exam as well as the general bar takers. Finz also has published some audio CDs covering many subjects such as Torts, contracts and criminal law.