Nokia 6133 manual Call, USB data cable

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S e t t i n g s

Select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Data transfer > Server synchronization. Depending on the settings, select Initializing synchronization or Initializing copy.

Synchronizing for the first time or after an interrupted synchronization may take up to 30 minutes to complete, if the contacts or calendar are full.

USB data cable

You can use the USB data cable to transfer data between the phone and a compatible PC or a printer supporting PictBridge. You can also use the USB data cable with Nokia PC Suite.

To activate the phone for data transfer or image printing, connect the data cable; when the phone displays USB data cable connected. Select mode., select OK. Select from the following modes:

Default mode — to use the cable for PC Suite

Printing — to print images directly from the phone using a compatible printer

To change the USB mode, select Menu > Settings > Connectivity > USB data cable > Default mode, Printing, or Data storage.

Call

Select Menu > Settings > Call and from the following options:

Call forwarding — to forward your incoming calls (network service). You may not be able to forward your calls if some call restricting functions are active. See Call restrictions in "Security," p. 48.

Anykey answer > On — to answer an incoming call by briefly pressing any key except the power key, the camera key, the left and right selection keys, or the end key

Automatic redial > On — to make a maximum of 10 attempts to connect the call after an unsuccessful call attempt

1-touch dialing > On — to dial the names and phone numbers assigned to the

1-touch-dialing keys 2 to 9 by pressing and holding the corresponding number key

Call waiting > Activate — to have the network notify you of an incoming call while you have a call in progress (network service). See "Call waiting," p. 21.

Summary after call > On — to briefly display the approximate duration and cost (network service) of the call after each call

Send my caller ID > Yes — to show your phone number to the person you are calling (network service). To use the setting agreed upon with your service provider, select Set by network.

Line for outgoing calls — to select the phone line 1 or 2 for making calls if supported by your SIM card (network service).

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Nokia 6133 manual Call, USB data cable

6133 specifications

The Nokia 6133, introduced in 2006, exemplified Nokia's commitment to combining style with functionality in the mobile phone market. This sleek, clamshell phone quickly captured attention with its compact design, vibrant colors, and user-friendly interface. The device seamlessly meshed form and function, making it an appealing choice for consumers seeking both aesthetics and practicality.

One of the standout features of the Nokia 6133 was its dual display. The internal display, boasting a 16 million color TFT screen with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, provided a vivid and clear viewing experience for menus, photos, and videos. The external display, while smaller, served as an instant notification panel, allowing users to easily check incoming calls and messages without flipping the phone open.

The Nokia 6133 was equipped with a 1.3-megapixel camera, offering users the ability to capture everyday moments with decent clarity. The inclusion of a digital zoom and a variety of imaging options, including a self-timer, enhanced the camera's functionality. While it lacked higher-end camera features by today's standards, it provided satisfactory performance for casual photography in its time.

In terms of connectivity, the Nokia 6133 supported GPRS and EDGE networks, enabling users to browse the web and download content at moderate speeds. While it didn’t boast 3G capabilities, it still managed to deliver a solid mobile internet experience for checking emails and basic web surfing. Bluetooth connectivity allowed for wireless data transfers and hands-free calling, which added a layer of convenience for users.

The phone also came preloaded with various multimedia features, including an FM radio, music player, and a selection of Java-based applications. These features made it a versatile companion for entertainment on the go. Its expandable memory was a notable advantage, as users could insert a microSD card to increase storage for photos, videos, and music files.

The Nokia 6133 was powered by a removable Li-Ion battery that offered impressive talk time and standby capabilities, crucial for users frequently on the move. Its rugged build quality and durability were appreciated by many, often making it a reliable choice for individuals in demanding environments.

In summary, the Nokia 6133 stood out in its era with a harmonious blend of style, functionality, and user-friendly features. Its dual display, decent camera, connectivity options, and multimedia capabilities made it a device that appealed to a wide audience, cementing its legacy in the history of mobile phones.