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marufio

Jan 16, 2006, 8:57 PM

Cingular or Tmobile

Whos getting this phone?
Does it really matter since it has all the frequencies of GSM and you can purchase it unlocked (at least eventually when it is released). 😁

Personally, I am hoping T-Mobile will be getting this one (Nokia 6125), but I will be checking the unlock...
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gadgetguy2

Jan 16, 2006, 12:42 PM

Nokia 6125!!!

HEY COOL! 😎

I've been looking for a phone exactly like this for use with T-Mobile service (from what I read and hear, Nokia seems to be the best brand to use on T-Mobile's network); this is why I am glad that Nokia has this phone. The only thing though, is that I do wish that Nokia put a flash with the camera. 😕

I don't care much about the radio or the mp3 player since I use my phone for talking (Gee, go figure... 😕 ...lol) and I have an ipod; all I wanted in a GSM phone are these criteria:

1. Quadband GSM
2. camera w/flash (w/dedicated camera button)
3. Some type of hotswappable media card
4. compact flipfold design

To me this phone is almost perfect, but I guess could be considered perfect since phone-camera flashes...
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Nokia is by far the best reception brand with T-mobile. As a t-mobile rep, if the customer does not hae good reception i always pull out a nokia
If you forget about the #3 then I'd do the 6682 I love mine!
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VR6Yetta

Jan 16, 2006, 9:29 AM

i would get it

something pretty much plain and simple but with bluetooth and a media player
We may luck up and see a S60 version. That would be great. Once you have a smartphone you never want to go back.
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ImmerStark

Jan 16, 2006, 1:13 PM

No EDGE, No DEAL

title says it all
According to GSM Arena, it does have EDGE.

http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_6125-1409.php »
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Mannydog

Jan 16, 2006, 4:10 PM

Interesting model #

I thought Nokia models with "5" as the last digit were usually CDMA phones. 6255, 6235, 3155, etc. Guess they are breaking with convention.

Nice looking phone from this info so far though, I would buy it.
it's been a few years since the good old days when nokia model numbers were (a) in numerical order, (b) used higher numbers to denote higher end models and (c) used the last digit to represent the technology being used in the phone. we miss those days...
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