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Nokia 6225
Score: 54.5 (expert reviews:3 )
Score: 40 Posted 20-May-2004 by PC Magazine
pros: decent camera, basic phone features cons: no bluetooth capability, poor sound quality, poor screen resolution bottom line: although we typically like the nokia bar-style phone, we find it hard to recommend this one. compared with other similarly priced phones from sprint, like the sanyo 8200 and the vm4050 by toshiba, the nokia doesn't match up?its interface isn't as easy to use, it has poor screen and sound quality, and its features are subpar.
Score: 73 Posted 30-Jun-2004 by CNET Reviews
though nokia has long been partial to gsm carriers, it hasn't entirely left out sprint pcs. its latest camera phone, the nokia 6225, has the same design as the nokia 6200 for at&t wireless and offers similar features. but while this handset adds a camera, it doesn't offer many of the bells and whistles you'll find in other camera phones. sprint currently sells the 6225 for as low as $79 with new service, which is a decent price for a phone of this caliber; however, some users may ex the good: integrated camera; speakerphone; ir port; analog roaming. the bad: shaky call quality; thin camera features. what's it for: the nokia 6225 wraps a cell phone, a camera, a personal organizer, and multimedia features into one device. who's it for: sprint pcs customers looking for a signature nokia phone with added functionality. essential extras: stereo fm radio-ready headset; leather case; music stand; car charger. the bottom line: this is a decent phone for everyday use, but you'll find better camera features in other sprint models. pect more from both sprint and nokia
Score: 90 Posted 20-May-2004 by Phonerev
An interesting cell phone we have evaluated is the Nokia PM-6225 (6225), a phone that was designed to compete this year's market. Launched around 01/4/2004 the PM-6225 (6225) is supporting the networks AMPS 800 / CDMA 800 / 1900. Having a dimension of only 107 x 46 x 21 mm and weighting only 98 g, this phone is just the perfect size. The Nokia PM-6225 (6225) is equipped with a powerful camera of 0.3 MP / 640 x 480 px / Self-Timer. This cell phone comes with a 780 mAh Li-Ion battery which lets you talk for about 2.40 hours and gives in standby 240 hours. Its creators added a 512 KB memory, just enough a normal use! A cool thing of the Nokia PM-6225 (6225) is the speaker phone, being a useful tool anywhere! The nice screen of this cell phone lets setting a wallpaper of 128 x 128 px. Nokia built the PM-6225 (6225) with a 16 chords capable ringtones, ready for you to add all the ringtones you wish. The game collection included in the Nokia PM-6225 (6225) is running on J2ME, providing cool little games! Unsurprisingly, being a standard in the industry, the PM-6225 (6225) supports both SMS and EMS. Adding to that it supports MMS messaging to send all your multimedia messages! The phone includes a calendar which is very intuitive and Nokia provided a phone book enabling a contact list of 500. The predictive text system exploits the T9 technology, being very easy to use. This cell phone is using the cdma2000 1xRTT technology. The PM-6225 (6225) has been designed with an infrared port for wireless communication. The phone may be connected to a computer with a cable to share ringtones, wallpapers, etc. We conclude believing the Nokia PM-6225 (6225) to be an awesome cell phone and we happily suggest it to our readers