The 6086 encapsulates all that is good about Nokia. The 6086 is an entry level phone and, contrasted with some of the other models within this price bracket it is quite well featured. Like other similar mobile phones from Nokia the visual aesthetic is quite cutting edge and would be appealing to a broad range of customers.The 6086 from Nokia is a sleek and stylish phone.
The Nokia 6086 weighs only 84 g. If colour is something you are interested in you may like to know that this mobile phone can be bought in, Pearl Grey and Warm Grey. Compared to competitors handsets on the market the Nokia 6086 is compact and easy to carry. The 6086 is compatible with 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 . The 6086 is fitted with a VGA, 640×480 pixels, video(128 x 96 pixels) camera. For those that need access to the Internet on the move a WAP 2.0/xHTML browser is included.To allow mobile Internet access a WAP 2.0/xHTML browser is included. In terms of the all important battery usage the Nokia 6086 has 5:00 talk time and 240 hrs standby charge. The Nokia 6086 is supplied with a Li-Ion 850 mAh (BL-5C) battery cell. The Nokia 6086 comes equipped with bluetooth, for compatibility with a range of accessories. The display type on this mobile phone is a CSTN, 256K colors. The Nokia 6086 is equipped with Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, AAC ring tones as well as a vibration alert. The Nokia 6086 is also equipped with additional features such as, Push to talk, Voice dial/memo, Java MIDP 2.0, Calendar, Built-in handsfree, To-Do list, FM radio, MP3/MP4/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA player and Presence enhanced contacts.
This is now quite an old mobile phone, but still does a great job. If you do find one, in end of line clearance you will be able to get yourself a fantastic bargain. The best place to shop for a mobile in today’s hi tech world is from specialist websites. Buying online will save you a lot of money, it is even possible to get free line rental for 9 months on the Nokia 6086 , which need not cost a cent.
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