After Nokia has unveiled the Nokia 3250 in Berlin , they officially announced this twistable music phone, as well as an entire XpressMusic branding campaign for all Nokia music devices, featuring dedicated music key(s), music pause/resume on incoming calls, support for 35-mm headphone jacks, and extended battery life.
The Nokia 3250 measures 103.8×50 x 19.8 mm in dimensions and weighs 115 g. It features a 262K color Active TFT 176×208 pixels display (34.8×41.1 mm), a 2 Megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, 10 hours of music play or 3 hours talktime with the standard Nokia BP-6M battery, 40 polyphonic ringtone, playback support for eAAC+, MPEG4 AAC, MP3, ARM-NB, ARM-WB, 64-chord/voice polyphonic MIDI, RealAudio Voice, RealAudio7, RealAudio8, WMA file formats, video recording in QCIF or SubQCIF mode with up to 15 frames per second, triband GSM / EDGE / GPRS networking mode, as well as Bluetooth connectivity.
As reported earlier, the 3250 was developed on Symbian Series 60 platform, and it runs on Symbian OS 9.1. Thanks to the microSD slot, its memory is expandable up to 1 GB of storage space for 750 songs of great quality stereo audio with the new, advanced eAAC+ digital audio codec.
As you can see from the picture above, the 3250 comes in 3 color options, I find them ugly except the black one. Personally I prefer the LG C960 twistable candy bar over the Nokia 3250, not only it looks much cooler, it also comes with a 5 Megapixel CCD camera!
Link: Nokia 3250 Product Page
See also: LG C960 twistable candy bar
2005-11-21 11:37
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