Free Upgrade \o/

I got a free upgrade from 3 last week after being a bill pay customer for a year. Whatever about their rubbish mobile broadband products, I am very happy with their phone service. I got a text message last Thursday telling me I’m now entitled to an upgrade. Off I went to their website to check out what was on offer. I ended up selecting a Nokia 6120 classic as it was one of the handsets that was a totally free* upgrade. The phone arrived the following day, which was impressive considering that I placed the order at 4 in the afternoon and the next day happened to be Good Friday!
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Its a nice piece of kit. The built in camera isn’t up to much but I don’t really care about that as all mobile phone cameras are pretty rubbish, Sony Ericsson K850i notwithstanding. It is a slim, light device that runs a proper Symbian S60 R3 multitasking operating system so there’s plenty of scope there for installation of your own applications. I’ve tried Google maps and the GMail app on it, as well as Fring and an S60 PuTTY client. Apparently you can get S60 version of ScummVM and some old console emulators. Nice.

Here’s the bad bit. 3 seem to be traffic shaping the crap out of VoIP stuff that goes outside their walled garden. There’s a Skype client bundled with the phone that works perfectly but can only call other Skype users, not SkypeOut. If you try to use Fring or any of the other alternatives to make SkypeOut calls, the call will either be instantly disconnected or there’ll be such ridiculous latency and jitter that its completely useless. Bastards.

Moving swiftly on, the 6120 has a decent email client built in, with proper support for SSL-secured IMAP, making it perfect for GMail. It took me a bit of Googling to figure out how the hell you get it to use IMAP in a push mail fashion, but I eventually hit paydirt and it now works flawlessly :).

This phone looks like a pretty decent media player too, with support for a load of different audio formats like MP3, AAC, AAC+, M4A, etc. There’s a built in FM radio too, which as usual requires you to use the Nokia headset as it uses that as an antenna. It also has a slot for MicroSD cards, meaning you can load it up with lots of dirt cheap storage. I have a 2GB MicroSD on its way to me for less than €20 including VAT and postage.

Here’s what’s in the box:

  • 6120 classic phone
  • USB cable (which won’t bloody charge it)
  • Battery
  • Mains charger
  • Radio headset/wired handsfree
  • Manual
  • Nokia PC Suite CD

For a freebie upgrade I can’t fault this phone at all.

* free but requiring a further 12 month contract, standard fare in any mobile upgrade scenario.

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  • Michael O'Leary on March 25th, 2008

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    Snap on the 2 Gig Micro SD, got one in the post from MemoryC atm the original was about 128 MB

  • Steve on March 25th, 2008

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    Haha, memoryc here too. There was none in the box from 3!

  • Michael O'Leary on March 25th, 2008

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    That was kinda shitty… I don’t like the idea of someone traffic shaping my VoIP calls through that’s well shitty too.

  • Jim on March 27th, 2008

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    Hey - just say you were to sell that phobne to someone (the one you got on upgrade) - could they use it on 3 (I admit i purchased one from Ebay and now think im gonna have trouble using it - will ‘unlocking’ help?

  • Steve on March 27th, 2008

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    They should be able to use it on 3 providing they have a 3 SIM card. If they get it unlocked they should then be able to use any network.

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