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{{Infobox Mobile
{{Information appliance
| title = Nokia 6275i
| name = Nokia 6275i
|image=
| image =
|manufacturer = [[Nokia]]
| imagesize =
| manufacturer = [[Nokia]]
|type =
| carrier =
|connectivity =
| available =
| screen = 320x240 color 262k
|lifespan =
| exterior_screen =
|media = [[MicroSD]]
| camera = 2 megapixels, qcif video (176 x 144) in either of two formats (h.263 or MPEG-4)
|operatingsystem =
| 2nd_camera =
|camera = 2 megapixels
| operatingsystem =
|FM radio = yes
|input = [[Keypad]]
| input = [[Keypad]]
| cpu =
|power = BL-6C [[Battery (electricity)|Battery]]
|cpu =
| ringtone =
|memory = Up to 24MB built-in memory.
| memory = Up to 24MB built-in memory
| memory_card = [[MicroSD]]
|display = 320x240 color 262k
| networks =
|video recording = qcif (176 x 144) in either of two formats (h.263 or MPEG-4)
| battery = BL-6C
|Java MIDLets can be installed an run
| connectivity =
|dimensions = 109 x 42.8 x 17.22 mm
| size = 109 x 42.8 x 17.22 mm
|weight = 105 g
|touchpad =
| form =
| weight = 105 g
| music = FM radio
| predecessor =
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The '''Nokia 6275i''' is a [[CDMA]] [[mobile phone]]. Basically, it is a "candybar" version of the [[Nokia 6265]]. It has a 2.0 megapixel camera with flash, and a portrait mirror. The phone itself has 21MB of memory, but it can use [[microSD]] cards to expand the memory capacity to 2 GB. It uses the [[Nokia OS]], and can connect to other devices using infrared, [[USB]], and [[Bluetooth]] technology. The screen has a resolution of 320×240.<ref>http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/6275i </ref>
The '''Nokia 6275i''' is a [[CDMA]] [[mobile phone]]. Basically, it is a "candybar" version of the [[Nokia 6265]]. It has a 2.0 megapixel camera with flash, and a portrait mirror. The phone itself has 21MB of memory, but it can use [[microSD]] cards to expand the memory capacity to 2 GB. It uses the [[Nokia OS]], and can connect to other devices using infrared, [[USB]], and [[Bluetooth]] technology. The screen has a resolution of 320×240.<ref>http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/6275i </ref>


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This phone can be found in retail stores for under $150 CDN as of May 2007. In Canada it is available as a Virgin Mobile, Bell Mobility, and Solo Mobile product.
This phone can be found in retail stores for under $150 CDN as of May 2007. In Canada it is available as a Virgin Mobile, Bell Mobility, and Solo Mobile product.


==References==
== References ==
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==External links==
== External links ==
*[http://forum.nokia.com/devices/6275i Nokia's page on the Nokia 6275i]
* [http://forum.nokia.com/devices/6275i Nokia's page on the Nokia 6275i]



{{Nokia phones}}
{{Nokia phones}}

[[Category:Nokia mobile phones|6275i]]
[[Category:Nokia mobile phones|6275i]]



Revision as of 03:29, 15 September 2007

Nokia 6275i
ManufacturerNokia
Dimensions109 x 42.8 x 17.22 mm
Weight105 g
MemoryUp to 24MB built-in memory
Removable storageMicroSD
BatteryBL-6C
Rear camera2 megapixels, qcif video (176 x 144) in either of two formats (h.263 or MPEG-4)
Display320x240 color 262k
Data inputsKeypad

The Nokia 6275i is a CDMA mobile phone. Basically, it is a "candybar" version of the Nokia 6265. It has a 2.0 megapixel camera with flash, and a portrait mirror. The phone itself has 21MB of memory, but it can use microSD cards to expand the memory capacity to 2 GB. It uses the Nokia OS, and can connect to other devices using infrared, USB, and Bluetooth technology. The screen has a resolution of 320×240.[1]

The video recorder comes by default with QCIF (176 x 144) capability and can record as much video as can be stored on the micro SD card. The default h.263 codec format uses approx 1 MB to 1 1/2 MB of memory for each minute of recorded vieo. The format can be switched to a better MPEG-4 by using service centre software to adjust the internal settings.

Java applications are supported, and if the carrier has disabled these, they too can be allowed by adjusting the internal settings. Software such as Opera Mini, Google Maps, Flurry, and more, will run fine once the phones settings allow it to run Java MIDLets.

The camera is sufficient for good quality website photos. Since the camera does not do very good white adjustment or contrast adjustment, the user might find it helpful to use photo software to auto adjust the photos and make them look much better.

The earplug is a 4 segment type. This is rarely available as a third part product that consumers can buy. This can be found sold by third parties and if the user is inventive, they can make an adapter to allow a line-in to car stereos and home stereos.

This phone can be found in retail stores for under $150 CDN as of May 2007. In Canada it is available as a Virgin Mobile, Bell Mobility, and Solo Mobile product.

References