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Optus Nokia 6121 3G Mobile Phone holds the following specs: HSDPA, MP3/MPEG4/AAC, handsfree, Bluetooth and features for email, MMS and SMS. It weighs just 89g, with a screen of 240 x 320 pixels, the memory is up to 35MB, and the set has a T9 keyboard.
The Optus Nokia 6121 3G Mobile Phone's camera is 2MP, has connectivity for the USB, the battery's standby reaches 408 hours and talk-time would be four hours.
Because of the compact built of the Optus Nokia 6121 3G Mobile Phone, it emits an eye-pleasing sight. Its camera has been enhanced with a zoom (4x) and the flash, permitting the user to hold more control in terms of the images (quality) he would be having.
One good attribute of the Optus Nokia 6121 3G Mobile Phone which most busy businessmen/execs would appreciate is the fact that they could get their email with attachments- this would allow them to continue working even far away from their office's desk. Via its topnotch technology, this handset permits one to have quick downloading plus easy Net browsing. Fact is, with the Optus Nokia 6121 3G Mobile Phone, one could do video-streaming when he/she is online with relative ease.
In the Optus AutoRoam, one's mobile number would remain as is, and thus, callers from home (that is, Australia), would dial the numbers as though you were at home. The callers from outsde Australia would input numbers in the same context, as though you never left home.
To make local or overseas calls, nothing really changes, just dial the area code plus the number itself. What about in the transmittal of MMS/SMS while abroad: just dial plus, this would at once replace the exit code of the place you are at, and in majority of the handsets, the plus sign is at the zero key.