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Yes Mitul, MMS is there directly ffrom the phone you do not even have to log in to R- world. But MMS is only to reliance R-World Capable phones. And about the Music player Yes it is Stereo if you listen it though Headset. Great MP3 Player. I have got 1 GB MMC card and it supports it. But it cannot read MP3 files more than 200. Alphabaticaly. So create folders and the play list.
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Yeah I guess you are right..... I was going through it's features and they are just WOW. Great phone.
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Guys does anybody know when Nokia 6265 is Launching and what would be the expected price ? Check the site at http://www.nokia-asia.com/nokia/0,,74933,00.html
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Yes Anujit R-Surf is not as good as LG 5130 which I had. I have used Samsung N191 then I bought LG 5130 after that Nokia 3205 and Now 6255. R-surf was the best in LG but rest all the other Useful features are in 6255. 3205 was also feature rich but not as good as Nokia 6255.
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Yes you can.. games and Applications...Just copy and paste, Very very easy and user friendly software.Try the Demo version, You would get the idia. Till now I have installed around 50 games in it and all of them works great. I was also pissed of when I tried Nokia PC suite and in Application intaller the phone was not recognised, But thanks to MobiMB 2.5.2. I only hope Nokia update their PC suite and correct the problem. Cheers, Mukul.
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I have purchased Mobimb v 2.5.2 and it works great with 6255. Infact better than Nokia PC Suite. Worth Buying.....
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I completly agree with you.. Yes it is compatible with Nokia PCSuite 6.6 The latest Version. But Application inataller is not suppoerted. But you can install the Applications and games with MobiMB (Mobile media Browser). I have installed the games and applications in the phone.
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The 6255 is a clamshell phone SO when you open it...it becomes big. You can have MP3 ringtones which are loud enough to make your neighbours know that you have a call. Well you can adjust the volume too. I know cause I have bought it and I am playing (Using) with it. anything else you wanna know ?????
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Have you tried MobiMB...Does it work fine please let me know.... Thanks... Mukul
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What's the price you are asking manishrajpal????
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The 6255 is a clamshell phone and introduces many features previously unseen in any of their phones. Dual color screens, MMC memory card support, a camera with flash and digital zoom, video player, streaming media capability, an MP3/AAC player and FM radio are among the features that make the 6255 one of the most powerful clamshells on the market. Along with VGA-quality images, the built-in camera on the Nokia 6255 phone can capture video clips with audio, which can then be sent directly from the handset. Presumably, the video record time will not be too long then. Users can store their pictures, video, and music on a MMC card. Officially, the maximum supported MMC card capacity is 64MB, but people have had success with larger capacity cards in the past in other Nokia handsets. The 6255 is one of the first CDMA handsets to support Bluetooth, enabling users to sync their contacts with other devices, and use Bluetooth headsets, among other things. The built-in MP3/AAC player allows users to store between 1-2 hours of music on an MMC card to listen to while on the go. FM radio functionality is also included. Physical Overview The Nokia 6255 has slightly more straight edges and right angles than most clamshell phone bodies. Even the base of the eternal antenna is squared-off to add to the effect. The visual impression is a good one and the dark grey section on the top panel contrasts with the light grey of the lower section to give the phone a smart appearance. When closed, the 6255 measures a compact 47 x 85 x 26mm, with a 24mm extendible antenna. On the outside of the lid there’s a 22 x 20mm colour LCD that displays phone status and other information. It acts as a camera viewfinder and works with the caller photo ID function. It has a 96 x 65 resolution and supports 4000 colours. In the bottom left corner of the lid, the VGA camera lens is accompanied by the flash beam light. On the top edge you’ll find an on-off button, the antenna, a fitting for a wrist strap and a mini headphone socket. On the rear there’s an external speaker (vibration alerts are also supported) and the battery cover that secures with internal clips. If you remove the battery you can lift a hinged cover and install an MMC Card for use with the MP3 player (thicker SD Cards aren’t compatible). A 32MB card is bundled. There’s another slot for an auxiliary phone card not used locally. On the right edge of the lid there is a button that activates voice dialling, records a voice memo or snaps a picture, depending on how long you press it for or the mode you are in. On the right edge of the base there’s an infrared port. On the bottom edge there’s a port for the AC adapter and another for accessory connectors, such as a USB cable (optional) and a radio tuner headset (bundled). On the left side of the base there’s a volume button for audio playback and earpiece volume. Inside the lid the 65K active matrix LCD measures 32 x 41mm and has a 128 x 160 resolution. It is surrounded with a mirrored frame. The 6255’s shutdown time is around four seconds with start-up taking approximately 15 seconds. Navigation The keypad is coloured dark grey with the large keys mounted individually. The large white numerals have small lowercase alphabetic characters below them. Symbols are used for all functions. The white lettering turns light green in low light and the backlighting is evenly distributed. Adding to the colour, bright blue backlit stripes separate the rows of keys and illuminate the two top soft keys. The call and disconnect keys are green and red, respectively. The four-way navigation button has a central key for confirming and selecting choices. Below the four-way key there’s a shutter button for the camera. The keys all respond with a positive click and the menus are also fast to open and scroll. In some menu screens the 6255 will only display two options onscreen at a time, which means that you couldn’t see the full range of choices in one glance. This seems somewhat anomalous, as there is plenty of screen space available and the text used is fairly small. The four-way navigation key has shortcut functions and you can also add your own to the phone. On the whole the 6255 is a fairly intuitive phone to use. Calling The Nokia 6255 is designed for connecting to CDMA 800, 1900 and AMS networks. Locally, it operates on Telecom’s 027 network. We found the earpiece volume control useful although it didn’t raise the volume in calls as much as we would prefer (headset volume was good, however). In normal use, we found the volume for the recipient of a 6255 call was louder using the built-in mic than the one in the bundled headset. You can use an optional Bluetooth headset such as the Nokia HS-11W with the 6255 (although any Bluetooth headset will work with the phone). There’s a useful speakerphone mode available, too. The address book supports 500 entries with seven numbers, including an email and web address and text fields plus photo ID and distinctive ring. You can synchronise entries with a desktop database. (For uploading contacts to the 6255 from your old phone, visit any Telecom store and they will assist using the instore Synapse system). The photo ID appears when you ring out as well as receive a call. Voice dialling works with the clam shell closed and is easy to configure from the address book. The battery’s standby time is seven hours, with a three-hour rated talk time. Camera The 640 x 480 VGA (0.3 megapixel) camera is basic, recording little detail in its images. The colours in our test shots looked quite rich, however, so the oil-painting effect actually enhanced the visuals from a colour perspective. There’s also a range of gallery effects (adding frames or clip art) and image adjustment options, such as setting contrast and cropping. You can use the smaller external LCD as a viewfinder for self portraits, but you need to activate it manually from the main menu. Among the camera settings is a night mode and a flash is built-in for low-light conditions – you’ll have to work to get the right exposure with the flash though. A range of image quality settings are provided for the small screen of a handset. Movie capture is supported and it has a useful pause function. Messaging The messaging client offers SMS and MMS options and includes MMS to email (with an email alert inviting the recipient to a Telecom web site for the full details). There’s browser access to Xtra mail, picture messaging, web text notices and instant messaging. (You can also use the phone as a fax-modem for a desktop email client.) The 6255 uses quite small text in its messaging interface which means that you can see a lot on the screen. Although the text is small, we found the bold typeface easy to read and the T9 predictive input system easy to use. The messaging options menu provides quick access to images, message presets and symbols. Many phones display a small icon onscreen when sending an image through MMS, but the Nokia 6255 goes further and also displays the progress as a percentage. Nice. The Nokia 6255 is certainly worthy of a look for business users – using Nokia PC Suite it can synchronise your phonebook, calendar and to-do list with your PC, and provide WAP browser access to Xtra mail, picture messaging, web text notices and instant messaging. The price point also includes a radio tuner and MP3 player that can make commuting or other idle periods less tiresome (an optional desktop audio base is also available). Full Bluetooth support also opens up a host of accessory integration options – like headsets, carkits and speaker systems. Nokia supplies a useful manual with the 6255 but as the phone’s controls are mostly intuitive you probably won’t need to refer to it very often. Overall, the Nokia 6255 is Telecom’s most technically advanced CDMA clamshell handset – integrating an external LCD with photo caller ID and voice-dialling capability. <ALL POSTS MERGED!>
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Yes The output is Stereo but only through Headphones...it has a built in Speaker which of course is Mono. I have bought the phone From Nokia Showroom for 12500/- on 19th of July. The phone has lots of useful features like VGA Still and movie camera. With Clipping of 3 minutes. The camera results were good. It has a built in flash too. Radio FM and MP3 Player quality is also good. comes with 32MB MMC card. Blue tooth is the best thing happened to the CDMA phones. So if you are planning to buy one you should go ahead with it or if still you have more question to ask...Main Hoon Na.
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The details are there in the Manual....It is very simple if you are still stuck then try *333.
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Are you using orignal Nokia DKU5 cable ? If not then there is a problem cause it is a USB to Serial cable. which is good for GSM but not for CDMA phones. I am using IRDA port and it is just great. No complaints at all & works well all the time. :'(
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Yeah You know it but did you check the first post of the Forum? imvikky does not know the Model or any features of the Phone. This info would help him and others like him. About launching of this phone....Abhi nahi, toh khabi to hoga....Have patiance. Till then enjoy your present Mobile to it's fullest. I am sure you have not understood all the features of it......
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The Nokia 6255 is a CDMA-based handset and claims to be the most advanced handset by Nokia in the CDMA category. This tri-band (CDMA 800/1900/AMPS) clamshell features a dual color screen, MMC memory card support, a camera with flash and digital zoom, video player, streaming media capability, an MP3/AAC player and FM radio. The main display has a 65k color TFT (128 x 160 pixel resolution) while the sub-display is a 4k color passive matrix (96 x 65 pixel resolution). With a dimension of 85 x 47 x 25 mm, this 120g phone supports Bluetooth, enabling users to sync their contacts with other devices and use Bluetooth headsets, among other things. The built-in MP3/AAC player allows users to store between 1-2 hours of music on an MMC card to listen to while on the go. Other features include MMS/EMS/SMS, email (POP/IMAP) using the WAP 2.0 browser, Infrared and polyphonic ringtones. This phone officially can support 64 MB capacity MMCs. No information on when it will reach the Indian shores and knock on the door of the vast population of Reliance and Tata Indicom users.
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Well the new phone which has been launched is Nokia 6255.The Nokia 6255 CDMA phone is an absolutely elegant blend of superior features and superb styling. The fold phone shines with features like the dual color display and the integrated VGA Camera, which includes flash, digital zoom and self-timer. Take mobile entertainment to a new level with live audio/video streaming, video recorder, MP3/ACC player and integrated FM Radio. The business minded will appreciate enhanced mobility with qualities like PC Suite and high-speed connectivity via Bluetooth, Infrared or USB cable.
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To download Ringtones you should download PC suit 6.41.6 from Nokia site. This version supports your phone. Either use Orignal DKU 5 or buy IRDA for your PC cost around RS. 250/-. This really works. wireless has been improved a lot with new Nokia phones. I use IRDA and never get any problem while downloading Ringtones or Images.
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I am using 3205 for a month now and i believe it is a great phone with all the features one want. I was using samsung N191 before and upgraded to Nokia 3205. I also have LG RD 5130 but Nokia is the best of all. SMSing is really easy speacially Multi sending. Listening to FM through speaker is just great, freedom from headset. It also has a flash light great thing when ever electricity fails this comes really handy. Camera results are great. Very clear Pics 640-480 Pixels, and the best part is Nokia PC Suit from which you can Download or Upload Images, Ringtones, synchronise your phone book, download games and applications and BackUp all your Mobile Data. I could go on and on but if you are planning to upgrade your mobile I would suggest take a look at Nokia 3205 and 6225 as well. The only drawback it has is the Screen Color is only 4K and at present R-World is not supported. ..........Mukul
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The phone 6225 has WAP (Minibrowser) but at present it has been disabled...it would be enabled when RIM would activate the R-World services....God Knows when ????????
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Good Choice KSHAH. 7230 has excellent memory cause it is a video camera phone.
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Well That depends... I agree to some, 3205 does not appeal because of looks....But you can always go for 6225, it has very decent excutive looks. Both the phones have great features. Did you check it's features. It has FM radio which can be played through it's speaker also. It has a torch and a great Camera and many other features. Well that is why I call it a feature rich phone. Nokia phones are the best in the world, that is the reason they are the largest selling phones all over the world too.
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3205 can support 160 char. in SMS outgoing as well as incoming, Yes you can transfer ringtones which are in Midi format using PC Suite. I use it Via IRDA port. I tried doing it with a local data cable but it does not work but I am sure with the orignal it work fine. It's phone book memory is about 500 X 6. with the contact's picture also. It has a compressed 2 MB memory. so it can store more than 40 Pictures and a lot of applications. For all the details you can go to Nokia website and download the Manual of the phone. It would really help. As for R-World I am also surprised, It is not Nokia's Fault, Nokia has built in multimedia features, It is RIM who has to give us the services of R-World. I was told that they might start the services by begining of March.
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Rakesh Dedhia & Chirag Dedhia are you two brothers ??? Just checking
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Can sombody help with 5130 LG phone..I would like to change the Wallpapers with my own custom made one, like my Family pictures. I do not want download the one RIM is offering. What are the softwares available?