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Location: United KingdomMember since: 12 May 2006
Reviews (3)
17 February 2008
Nokia 7250
he Nokia 7250 is surely Nokia's worst camera phone. Whilst it is based on a successful design (the 7210) and incorporates a stereo FM radio, polyphonic ringtones and Java™ capability, it fails as a camera phone for the simple reason that it has a terrible colour display and an even worse camera. Add reliability problems to the mix and you get a phone that is best avoided. A better option is the newer Nokia 7250i, or one of Nokia's later generations of camera phone, such as the 6230. Features of the Nokia 7250 include: * WAP 1.2.1, GPRS * High Speed Data (HSCSD) - max 43.2 kilobits per second * MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) * Downloadable Java™ applications * Colour display (4096 colours, 128 x 128 pixels) * Polyphonic ringtones (MIDI format) * 3.5 Mbytes shared memory * Integrated stereo FM radio * Integrated handsfree speaker * Changeable x-press on covers * Nokia Pop-Port� connector * Infra-red and cable connections * Downloadable colour wallpaper * Screensaver: digital clock * Speed dialling * Phone book (up to 300 entries) * 2 games (Triple Pop and Bounce) * Clock, alarm clock, calculator, currency converter * Size: 105 x 44 x 19 mm * Weight: 92g * Battery standby: 150 - 300 hours * Battery talktime: 2 - 5 hours * Tri band
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17 February 2008
Nokia 7250
he Nokia 7250 is surely Nokia's worst camera phone. Whilst it is based on a successful design (the 7210) and incorporates a stereo FM radio, polyphonic ringtones and Java™ capability, it fails as a camera phone for the simple reason that it has a terrible colour display and an even worse camera. Add reliability problems to the mix and you get a phone that is best avoided. A better option is the newer Nokia 7250i, or one of Nokia's later generations of camera phone, such as the 6230. Features of the Nokia 7250 include: * WAP 1.2.1, GPRS * High Speed Data (HSCSD) - max 43.2 kilobits per second * MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) * Downloadable Java™ applications * Colour display (4096 colours, 128 x 128 pixels) * Polyphonic ringtones (MIDI format) * 3.5 Mbytes shared memory * Integrated stereo FM radio * Integrated handsfree speaker * Changeable x-press on covers * Nokia Pop-Port� connector * Infra-red and cable connections * Downloadable colour wallpaper * Screensaver: digital clock * Speed dialling * Phone book (up to 300 entries) * 2 games (Triple Pop and Bounce) * Clock, alarm clock, calculator, currency converter * Size: 105 x 44 x 19 mm * Weight: 92g * Battery standby: 150 - 300 hours * Battery talktime: 2 - 5 hours * Tri band
1 of 1 found this helpful
17 February 2008
Nokia 7250
he Nokia 7250 is surely Nokia's worst camera phone. Whilst it is based on a successful design (the 7210) and incorporates a stereo FM radio, polyphonic ringtones and Java™ capability, it fails as a camera phone for the simple reason that it has a terrible colour display and an even worse camera. Add reliability problems to the mix and you get a phone that is best avoided. A better option is the newer Nokia 7250i, or one of Nokia's later generations of camera phone, such as the 6230. Features of the Nokia 7250 include: * WAP 1.2.1, GPRS * High Speed Data (HSCSD) - max 43.2 kilobits per second * MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) * Downloadable Java™ applications * Colour display (4096 colours, 128 x 128 pixels) * Polyphonic ringtones (MIDI format) * 3.5 Mbytes shared memory * Integrated stereo FM radio * Integrated handsfree speaker * Changeable x-press on covers * Nokia Pop-Port� connector * Infra-red and cable connections * Downloadable colour wallpaper * Screensaver: digital clock * Speed dialling * Phone book (up to 300 entries) * 2 games (Triple Pop and Bounce) * Clock, alarm clock, calculator, currency converter * Size: 105 x 44 x 19 mm * Weight: 92g * Battery standby: 150 - 300 hours * Battery talktime: 2 - 5 hours * Tri band
1 of 1 found this helpful