Mobile Phone Nokia 3250 Review
OK this is clearly an European article but its
contents are very relevant to UK's mobile phone
market. Nokia 3250 Music Phone
Quick Review
By Nicolas
FogelholmYou could say it´s a budget version of the N91
and aimed for the mass markets. Nokia 3250 will
not keep Santa busy as the phone is shipping next
year in the first quarter 2006. Estimated retail
price is 350 Euros.Key features:- Supports MP3, M4A, WMA, AAC and eAAC+ music
files
- 3.5mm connector for headphones
- 262K color TFT display (resolution of 176 x 220
pixels)
- Stereo FM radio
- Bluetooth
- USB 2.0
- Triband
- Talktime up to 3 hours, music listening up to 10
hoursComments and ConclusionThe Nokia 3250 is an good alternative if you
plan to buy a music phone. In terms oif technical
specs and features it seems to be somewhat better
than the Motorola Rokr iTunes phone. The Motorola
Rokr has USB 1.1 (can take up to 40 mins. to
transfer 100 songs), 512MB TransFlash memory, and
the iTunes software is limited to store 100 songs.
The Nokia 3250 uses the Nokia Audio Manager
software to transfer music files from PC to phone.
This is a clear disadvantage compared to Motorola
that synch with iTunes.P.S.Nokia has traditionally been using the MMC
format for storage, but this phone relies entirely
on microSD (TransFlash) cards. The microSD card is
based on TransFlash™, which was developed by
SanDisk in cooperation with Motorola and is the
world’s smallest flash RAM memory card format.
Nicolas Fogelholm is from NokiaLand (Finland) and writes about Nokia related news at his blog. Nokia News
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