26th September 2005
The Nokia 3250 isn't a 3G phone, but it does have EDGE which is useful for those people who have access to an EDGE network. Other than that, this is a standard tri-band 900/1800/1900 handset with GPRS. Downloading tracks over GPRS is not going to be much fun, however. There's a WAP 2.0 browser and email client, Wireless Village instant messaging, mobile blogging features and enhanced MMS.
One unusual feature is what Nokia call ''Nokia Sensor'' - a way of creating ''spontaneous social circles'' with other Nokia users. Read more about it here.. although it does remind us a little of the infamous Toothing hoax.
The Nokia 3250 weighs 115 grams which is quite heavy compared to some phones, but remember this is a Symbian smartphone, and they always tend to be heavier. Physical size is 104x50x20mm, with a maximum talktime of 3 hours, 10 hours playback time and up to 10 days standby.
This is a good handset, and it compares well against the Sony Ericsson W800i which is really the benchmark in this sector. It's certainly a much better phone than the Motorola ROKR, except that the ROKR has very good inbuilt speakers. Compared to the Nokia N91, the 3250 is much lighter and less ugly although it lacks the N91's hard disk and 3G capabilities.
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