Excellent phone for the basic user needs

Jul 17, 2007 14:37 GMT  ·  By

Nokia 6275i will soon be available on a new market, as Cricket customers will also benefit from the performances that this handset has to offer. Its capabilities manage to provide the multimedia technology that people need from their handsets on a daily basis.

Nokia 6275i is a slim candy-bar phone, with 17.2 mm in thickness and 105 grams. This will not earn it a place among the thinnest and lightest handsets, but takes nothing from the phone's ease for use. Moreover, it has a classic Nokia appearance, without anything to make it stand out. The straight lines, rounded corners, normal keypad and central menu navigation button won't get anyone excited over Nokia 6275i's good looks.

Its performances are average, just as its design. Still, this is how its producers intended it to be, as to respond to the basic needs, without being a high-end device. The cellular comes equipped with a 2 megapixel camera with digital zoom and flash, an acceptable performance from a device which does not have the interest of being seen as a camera phone.

Entertainment is provided through an integrated FM radio and MP3 player. Because the 21MB of internal memory that Nokia 6275i comes packed with is way insufficient for storing the large amount of data that its user might need, it also has a microSD card slot included.

Still, people at Cricket seem to have found some extremely appealing features about this handset to get excited over. "The Nokia 6275i phone offers state-of-the art technology that will help our customers take full advantage of Cricket's unlimited value. The handset also has a rich feature set, and is the perfect complement to Cricket's affordable wireless service that doesn't require credit checks or long-term commitments", said Al Moschner, Leap's executive vice president, sales and marketing operations.

Nokia 6275i will be available from now on at Cricket for the price of USD 200 at local retail stores or online, at the operator's website.