Nokia 6267

By Joseph Hanlon on 20/11/2007

More Nokia reviews , RRP: AU$469.00

Description:

With dedicated music player navigation on the faceplate and a built-in FM radio tuner Nokia's 6267 will find a home with those wanting a music capable phone without having to pay for the plethora of bells and whistles available in other phones on the market.

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Users' rating:

7.5/10

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6267 | flip | java | mobile phone | music | nokia | radio

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Dorian
01/10/2008, 11:43 PM

rating
7
/10

Hey, I just came back to say, I don't want this phone anymore as I recently brought a Samsung U900 which I absolutley love. I'm glad I chose that phone over this one, though this is still a good phone.

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heff
21/05/2008, 12:03 PM

rating
1
/10

**** phone allways stuffing up cant take photos sound doesnt work and it keeps freezing

Pros: none!

Cons: everything

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polarbear
11/05/2008, 01:14 PM

rating
9
/10

Great phone, though it has issues with my music. I think it might be corrupt songs or just an old memory card though, but with a playlist of 400+ songs it restarts itself and can't play them.

Picked mine up for $350 outright (the listed price was $406) and they threw in a free memory card (not that I wanted/needed it)

Pros: Bluetooth, Expandable Memory, Flip, External music player keys, Bright screen.

Cons: Music player has issues with 400+ songs (possibly just the memory card though)

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auralyn
06/04/2008, 09:29 PM

rating
9
/10

bought this phone off the net $265 (unique mobiles) and I love it! Had no issues at all. Have downloaded themes, it takes reasonable photos and video footage with sound.

Pros: awesome functions, and with 3G does all the stuff you need.

Cons: wanted lavender but couldn't get it anywhere
definitely need a memory card for its features.

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Bartman
12/02/2008, 05:00 PM

rating
10
/10

Dorian. Crazy Johns sold it to me for $375. Down from the RRP they had of $460ish. That was the best price I could find.

BTW I grabbed one of these holsters oversees http://www.aimowireless.com/cgi-bin/commerce.exe?preadd=action&key=NK6126HOLS001 wished they sold them here. Think they are the best design. The Nokia 6127 holster fits this one perfectly.

Pros: Having had the phone for a few weeks now. No problems works great. Just used it oversees and it worked well on roaming.

Cons: None.

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Dorian
Dorian
08/02/2008, 06:29 PM

rating
9
/10

YAY! Not sad no more. Went to Optus Store today, said they're still continuing making these phones and they had it for $409, not bad, but I'm going to wait till it at least drops to around 250-300. Then, I can finally get the phone that is almost perfect for me! (Can't give it 10/10 yet, it will get a perfect score once I have it!)

Pros: - It's a flip, these days it's all sliders, hate them, screen gets wrecked, some sliders break... flips rule and always will because no need to lock keypads or any of that crap and no need for screen protectors, the screen is already protected.
- Decent 2mp camera +the camera has a flash (good bonus for those dark days/nights)
- Big, bright 16 million colour screen
- Big mini display with 256K colours. Great for caller ID, self portraits and reading texts
- Easy access to MP3 player with those buttons in front
- Video recording can get up to 640*480, that's excellent!
- A beautiful Noble Black. None of that Piano Black crap. No smudges, sweat or scratches would appear as easily with this phone.
- Has the basics still, Bluetooth, Expandable memory, Games and Apps etc
- Pretty decent Internal Memory (30MB) to have before buying a memory card.

Cons: - The price (atm though) hopefully it drops soon

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Dorian
Dorian
07/02/2008, 04:21 PM

rating
4
/10

I'm so sad....I wanted this phone so bad, but it's not even made anymore, obviously it didn't do so well. So, I tried Crazy Johns, and luckily they had 2 in stock! The problem....it was $469!! and the guy was like its been out for almost a year now! It's so annoying when they don't lower the prices of some phones and they stay dear until they're gone! I want it, but it's way too much out of my price range! The guy said he cld lower it to 400, but thats still too much, i was hoping this phone was like 250 or something......sigh

Pros: Like almost perfect phone for me that is. Decent camera with flash, the fact that its a flip phone, big clear 16 million colour screen, FM Radio and basics like MP3 Player and Bluetooth

Cons: PRICE PRICE PRICE!!!!!!

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Zacanescence
23/01/2008, 09:24 PM

rating
6
/10

does this phone work on "three"
can anyone tell me?

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Bart
23/01/2008, 09:10 PM

rating
10
/10

Picked this phone up from Crazy Johns the other day. Great price if you are buying it outright. Love the phone I think it is a great design and lightweight phone

Pros: Great key sizes for texting
Supurb clarity when talking.
Easy to use and navigate menus
quick recharge
And 3G to boot!

Cons: None so far, aside from some set up issues with the Vodafone settings (but I am sorting these out)

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Bartman
10/01/2008, 06:51 PM

rating
10
/10

Great phone. Works a charm 3G in a flip design.
Good button design.

Pros: Only just got it. Time will tell, suspect it will be a winner though.

Cons: None yet!

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