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Looking at the black-and-silver Nokia 6151, one won’t be blamed for thinking that it’s one of those entry/mid-level handsets that are multiplying like mushrooms. 


Its traditional styling certainly won’t turn heads. Its lightweight plastic construction, although a boon in your pocket or purse, makes it feel like a decidedly low-priced model. The size of its color screen, at two inches, is certainly nothing to text home about.
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Its traditional styling certainly won’t turn heads. Its lightweight plastic construction, although a boon in your pocket or purse, makes it feel like a decidedly low-priced model. The size of its color screen, at two inches, is certainly nothing to text home about.
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