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Nokia6133.jpgCatherine Zeta Jones might not be a T-Mobile pitchperson anymore, but the mobile phone service is standing by its tagline, “Get More.” This is evident with the new T-Mobile Nokia 6133, which comes loaded with plenty of battery-draining extras, including a video recorder and 1.3-megapixel camera with an 8X zoom. The quad-band phone (850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE) will also work throughout many parts of the world, so you can stay connected on your travels. Just be sure to bring that charger along.

The phone doubles as a music player, with support for MP3, AAC, AAC+, and eAAC+ formats and storage for up to 750 songs on an optional 1GB MicroSD card. It even features a built-in FM radio tuner. And you can listen to those tunes or the radio with a stereo Bluetooth headset, of course.

T-Mobile hasn't announced pricing yet, and the Nokia 6133 will available only in stores at launch. Just be sure to grab an extra battery, as all these features might mean you won’t have juice to make an actual call when you need to.

Post by Peter Suciu



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