Nokia 6233

2006


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  • Nokia 6233

    💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The first Nokia phone to feature such side stereo big speakerphones (11×15 mm)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Venus

    ⏱ Life timer: 182h | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: ~380 $

    📊 Units Sold: ~10M


    📰 Why this phone matters: The phone has two stereo speakers with surround sound. It supports a variety of music formats including AAC, MP3 and WMA files. The latest firmware is version 5.60. It has a camera which can take photos at a resolution of 2 megapixels (1200 x 1600), and videos at VGA (640 x 480) resolution, as well as MP3 playback, Bluetooth, infrared, radio, games and Internet access. Nokia 6233 Music Edition
    Dubbed “Music Edition”, a special white colour version of the Nokia 6233 is sold in Asian Pacific regions. It supports A2DP Bluetooth profile, meaning it is compatible with stereo Bluetooth headsets, providing better audio fidelity.This edition is sold with a larger MicroSD card (512MB instead of 64MB) and a speaker dock with a USB connection to a PC.

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia 8800 Sirocco Black

    💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9/10

    ⏱ Life timer: 49h | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: ~1500 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~400k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition (88 redesigned fascia and in “gold” and “queen black”, was released in 2006. This version of the phone has a 2-megapixel camera and slightly updated keypad layout. The phone chassis was slightly modified to include the upgraded 700mAH BP-6X battery. It includes ringtones composed by Brian Eno, who also composed the Windows 95 start-up sound.

    In early 2007 Nokia released the 24ct gold plated version of the 8800 Sirocco, which became the most expensive phone (RRP $2049.00) in Nokia’s catalogue of cell phone models up until the newest generation of mobile phones.

    📝 Reviews when released: Softpedia 🔗

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  • Nokia 8800 Sirocco Gold

    💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Good – 8.5/10

    ⏱ Life timer: 347h | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: ~1500 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~200k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition (88 redesigned fascia and in “gold” and “queen black”, was released in 2006. This version of the phone has a 2-megapixel camera and slightly updated keypad layout. The phone chassis was slightly modified to include the upgraded 700mAH BP-6X battery. It includes ringtones composed by Brian Eno, who also composed the Windows 95 start-up sound.

    In early 2007 Nokia released the 24ct gold plated version of the 8800 Sirocco, which became the most expensive phone (RRP $2049.00) in Nokia’s catalogue of cell phone models up until the newest generation of mobile phones.

    📝 Reviews when released: Softpedia 🔗

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  • Nokia 8800 Special Edition

    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The Nokia 8800 introduced a precision ball-bearing sliding system inspired by luxury watchmaking.

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Q

    ⏱ Life timer: 326h | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: ~850 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~800k


    📰 Why this phone matters: Nokia 8800 Special Edition (RM-13) – a premium stainless-steel slider phone handmade in Nokia’s Salo (Finland) factory and featuring a precision ball-bearing sliding mechanism, mineral glass display and exclusive sound design by Ryuichi Sakamoto. This rare Special Edition variant includes a brushed steel backplate with engraved branding and was produced in limited numbers. A true luxury icon of the mid-2000s, combining exceptional materials with Nokia’s Series 40 premium interface

    📝 Reviews when released: N/A 💔

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  • Nokia 9300i

    💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: As New – 10/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Mini

    ⏱ Life timer: 1 m | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: ~600 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~400k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia 9300i is an updated version of 9300 with WiFi capability. The Nokia 9300 is a Nokia Series 80 Symbian Smartphone introduced in 2004. It is used as a normal though bulky mobile phone in closed mode, when it is flipped open it can be used like a very small notebook computer with a 640×200 screen. The phone also has speakerphone functionality, which is activated automatically when the phone is flipped open. An MP3 player is also built into the phone.

    📝 Reviews when released: All about symbian 🔗

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  • Nokia E50-2

    💎 Rarity Index: A (Rare)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.8/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Siperia

    ⏱ Life timer: 273h | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: ~200 £

    📊 Units Sold: ~200k


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia E50 Business Device is a bar-style monoblock quad-band smartphone from Nokia announced 18 May 2006 as part of the Eseries, intended primarily for the corporate business market. It includes sophisticated e-mail support for Nokia’s Intellisync Wireless Email, BlackBerry Connect, Visto Mobile, Activesync Mail for Exchange, Altexia as well as IMAP4. It also has the ability to view Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel attachments, and PDF documents but it cannot be used for editing these without additional apps. An application manager downloads, removes and installs both Nokia and third-party applications. Device to device synchronization is possible with Data transfer application. Features include EDGE, Bluetooth 2.0, a 1,280 x 960 pixels (1.3-megapixel) camera, a MicroSD memory-card slot, and digital music and video player functionality through RealPlayer and Flash Player. This unit does not support UMTS, Wi-Fi, or FM radio.

    It uses the third edition of the Series 60 user-interface (S60v3) and the Symbian operating system version 9.1. It is not binary compatible with software compiled for earlier versions of the Symbian operating system.

    📝 Reviews when released: CNET 🔗

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  • Nokia E60 Prototype F5.0

    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Mars

    ⏱ Life timer: 0m | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: N/A

    📊 Units Sold: ~500k (final units)


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia E60 is a traditional candybar style smartphone from the Eseries business phone range, an S60 3rd Edition Symbian device. It was introduced on 12 October 2005 along with Nokia E61 and Nokia E70

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia E60: Sealed Australia Variant BNIB

    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Mars

    ⏱ Life timer: 0m | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: N/A

    📊 Units Sold: ~500k


    📰 Why this phone matters: This unit is an exceptionally rare sealed Nokia E60 from the Australia market, preserved in untouched BNIB condition. The E60 was Nokia’s pure business flagship, a Symbian S60 3rd Edition device built without a camera for use in secure enterprise environments, from financial institutions to restricted industrial sites. The large 352×416 display, metal construction and corporate-grade hardware defined the early Eseries approach to mobile productivity.

    As an Australia variant, this unit carries the region’s specific labeling and certification marks, reflecting Nokia’s APAC distribution of enterprise devices. Nearly all E60 phones were deployed in heavy-use corporate environments, making sealed retail examples virtually impossible to find today. This unopened box protects a complete and unhandled device exactly as it left Nokia’s distribution pipeline, complete with its regional accessories and packaging.

    For collectors, the sealed condition elevates this E60 into a true time capsule: a high-spec business smartphone from an era when Nokia dominated enterprise mobility. Its camera-free design, powerful connectivity suite and advanced VoIP capabilities made it a unique hardware configuration even when new, and today it stands as one of the most elusive Eseries devices to acquire in untouched form.

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia E61 Prototype B3.0 : The “Smailer” | Unreleased Rare Black and Silver colour

    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.8/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Smailer

    ⏱ Life timer: 0 | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: ~250 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~1M (final units)


    📰 Why this phone matters: This unit is a remarkable historic artefact: a prototype Smailer RM-89 hardware build of the Nokia E61, finished in an unreleased two-tone silver and black housing that never reached consumer production. The color layout is unlike any retail E61, combining a silver frame with a black upper section and a unique keypad palette that does not exist on final units. The keypad itself uses a mixed color scheme reminiscent of the later E62 look, but with a configuration that was never approved for market release.

    Inside the casing you find the clearest testimony to its origin: model field XXXX, prototype build B3, product code 0523307, internal R&D IMEI beginning with 004400, and full Property Of Nokia, Not For Sale, Made In Finland labeling. This confirms the phone as an authentic preproduction engineering unit created during early development cycles before cosmetic design and final materials were locked down.

    Externally the device presents the full QWERTY keyboard layout, 5-way joystick and wide landscape display that defined the E61 family. Yet this prototype stands apart because of its unreleased finish: a rare two-tone silver and black shell matched with a hybrid keypad coloring that blurs the line between E61 and E62 aesthetics. The magnesium-alloy structure and rugged business-class construction already appear in place, but the cosmetics clearly represent a transitional stage in Nokia’s decision process.

    Although this prototype may never have carried final firmware or passed network certification, its hardware is essentially complete. It captures a frozen moment when Nokia was experimenting with materials, colors and layouts for what would become one of the defining smartphones of the business-centric Eseries. For collectors and historians, this unit is far more than a phone: it is a one-off window into Nokia’s internal design evolution, a rare glimpse of what the E61 might have looked like had this striking silver-and-black, E62-influenced combination reached the market.

    📝 Reviews when released: All About Symbian 🔗

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  • Nokia N73

    💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: BNIB – 10/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Scarfe

    ⏱ Life timer: 0m | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: ~400 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~15M


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia N73 is a smartphone announced by Nokia on 25 April 2006, as part of the Nseries and started shipping on 24 July. The N73 succeeded the N70 and packed in numerous multimedia features. It features a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, a front camera, a then-large 2.4 inch display, and stereo speakers,all in a relatively slim and pocketable size and form.It runs on Symbian v9.1 (S60 3rd Edition).
    It became one of the top selling Nseries devices during 2006 and 2007, and its high popularity helped Nokia’s sales of ‘multimedia’ phones grow 28% year-on-year in Q3 2007 (according to Nokia the other top selling from the line were the N70 and N95).

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia N73 Music Edition

    💎 Rarity Index: C (Common)

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: As New – 9.8/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Scarfe

    ⏱ Life timer: 30h | 📦 Boxed: YES

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: ~400 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~4M


    📰 Why this phone matters: The Nokia N73 is a smartphone announced by Nokia on 25 April 2006, as part of the Nseries and started shipping on 24 July. The N73 succeeded the N70 and packed in numerous multimedia features. It features a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, a front camera, a then-large 2.4 inch display, and stereo speakers,all in a relatively slim and pocketable size and form.It runs on Symbian v9.1 (S60 3rd Edition).
    It became one of the top selling Nseries devices during 2006 and 2007, and its high popularity helped Nokia’s sales of ‘multimedia’ phones grow 28% year-on-year in Q3 2007 (according to Nokia the other top selling from the line were the N70 and N95).

    📝 Reviews when released: Mobile Review 🔗

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  • Nokia N80

    💎 Rarity Index: S (Ultra Rare)

    ⭐ WOW Factor: The world first UPnP-compatible phone,

    👁 Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10

    🕵 Nokia Codename: Miro

    ⏱ Life timer: 0 | 📦 Boxed: NO

    📅 Release Year: 2006 | 💰 Release Price: 500 €

    📊 Units Sold: ~2M


    📰 Why this phone matters: The N80 was the world’s first UPnP-compatible phone, allowing the transfer of media files to compatible devices over Wi-Fi.The N80 was officially described as a multimedia computer by Nokia, like its successor Nokia N95.

    📝 Reviews when released: CNET 🔗

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