Abstract: When I started writing this review I predicted this handset to do really well in the market place and all the extensive testing that has been done I still stand by my decision. O.K, it may not have the best array of features but that is not what matter...
Abstract: From Motorola Pebl to Nokia 6131 - A motorola fan takes on the Nokia 6131. January 6, 2007 on 10:02 pm | In Nokia 6xxx Reviews, Nokia Phone Comparisons | Generally speaking I am a motorola fan. I’ve had a couple Nokias along the way but most of my p...
Abstract: The Nokia 6131 is a variant of T-Mobiles Nokia 6133, with a closely similar design and feature set. Read our review of the 6133 for a full assessment.
Abstract: The last time I looked at a clamshell handset from Nokia I was not exactly bowled over by the design. The N71 was just too big and cumbersome for me. But this week I have decided to try another clamshell from Nokia, the 6131. This was sent to me by T-Mobi...
Abstract: For a company not known for their flip-style phones, the 6131 is a stylish surprise from Nokia. Done up in soft-finish black plastic with chrome trim, this quad-band GSM handset toes the visual line between business and fashion. Though the phone isn...
Abstract: Ahhh not since the days of the teenage ninja mutant turtles has a sweeter shell been seen in the Lordpercy offices. But the 90s were back as the Nokia 6131 in its clamshell joined us on test.
Our review unit is from Malaysia and is running on firmware v03.70 12-05-06 RM-115The Nokia 6131 is a nice clamshell phone. With a very usable keypad and beautiful screens, it has a lot going for it. However, although the feature set looks extensive on...
Abstract: On the release of the first S40-powered handsets, it was obvious that interface enhancement and upgrading of certain applications will be not of the least importance for making phones successful. In the review of Nokia 7370 I have been stating more tha...
Abstract: Say hi to the latest Nokia 6131. This clamshell phone is encased in a layer of soft touch paint that feels like rubber, and flips open with a press of the button at the top right hand side of the phone. Quite a smooth idea, but closing it back is not ...