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As a media player and camera, the 3250 is a pretty good device, but its phone functionality leaves a little to be desired thanks to an awkward and slightly sluggish interface.

MP3 functionality is well implemented, 512MB card included...

Irritating thumbstick, Quite slow The Final Word As a media player and camera, the 3250 is a pretty good device, but its phone functionality leaves a little to be desired thanks to an awkward and slightly sluggish interface.

As a media player and camera, the 3250 is a pretty good device, but its phone functionality leaves a little to be desired thanks to an awkward and slightly sluggish interface.
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-09 10:12:01
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Never one to shirk away from a wacky mobile phone design, Nokia has given this quirky little number a twisty bottom. The keypad rotates to reveal either normal number keys on one side, or dedicated music buttons on the other. Its cute, but the benef...

Interesting design, Good music performance, Great headphones...

Some hiss at lower volumes...

A pretty neat smart phone, but its much-vaunted music features let it down a touch compared to Sony Ericssons W810i...
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We’re not quite sure we’d dump our iPod for this phone, but it certainly got us thinking about it...

Lots of memory; nice styling; good sound quality...

Music software isn’t the best; quite a bulky handset...

We’re not quite sure we’d dump our iPod for this phone, but it certainly got us thinking about it...
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Those lovely Finns sent us their best MP3 phone, the Series 60-powered 3250, complete with dedicated music player buttons and a twisting keypad that kept us occupied for an entire afternoon.We like this phone. It makes us look popular, with friends and...

Looks great. Easy twist actions. Excellent smartphone features.

Cumbersome joystick. Bit of a porker.

Put this up against the W800i and it’s a tough call: if you want to show off, pick the 3250 for its twisty-turny powers. Is size your priority? Plump for the tried-and-tested Sony Ericsson...
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The Latest Nokia 3250 Xpressmusic features a unique twist design with a cool built-in music player controlled by dedicated music keys. S60 operating system, smartphone features and a 2 mega pixel camera equipped with a 4x digital zoom. The latest Nokia...
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A new era, a new concept Its a sign that this smartphone marked something of a departure from what had gone before it, that I created a whole new area for compatible software on my PCs hard disk. 400 or so downloaded S60 applications from the last th...
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The Nokia 3250 is one of the first Nokia devices to be announced with the Xpress Music feature. A music driven phone, the 3250 plays MP3, WMA, M4A and AAC music formats. The 3250 supports microSD memory cards of up to 1 Gigabyte allowing users to stor...
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Those lovely Finns sent us their best MP3 phone, the Series 60-powered 3250, complete with dedicated music player buttons and a twisting keypad that kept us occupied for an entire afternoon.We like this phone. It makes us look popular, with friends and...

Looks great. Easy twist actions. Excellent smartphone features.

Cumbersome joystick. Bit of a porker.

Put this up against the W800i and it’s a tough call: if you want to show off, pick the 3250 for its twisty-turny powers. Is size your priority? Plump for the tried-and-tested Sony Ericsson...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-11-09 10:12:01
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With a rotating section used to hide music control keys, the Nokia 3250 certainly looks interesting. Find out all the details in our review of this music orientated S60 smartphone with a deference.

3rd Edition S60 UI, dedicated music buttons...

Ugly with cheap plastics, sub par sound quality...

Our review unit is from Malaysia running firmware version 3.18, 03-03-06, RM-38.The Nokia 3250 isnt really a breakthrough device. Unlike the N91, which works and sounds as good as a dedicated music player, the 3250 feels like a sloppy piece of work. I...
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Nokia could never be accused of producing boring handsets. OK, the company does actually make standard candybar mobiles, but it also pushes the envelope of what we expect handsets to look like and how we expect them to behave. If you doubt this think abou...

I can't help coming away from the 3250 with the impression that someone in the Nokia design department had a good wheeze for a handset design and then kept plodding on with it even though all it seems to do is get in the way of ease of use rather a lot.I'...
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Nokias portfolio features another new music phone and thats the Nokia 3250. The device features a 2 megapixel camera, a built-in radio, the latest Symbian OS 9.1; on the top of it, it uses the tiniest memory cards in the world and comes with a wide range...
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Nokia was ignoring the active popularity growth of music phones for some reason. The announcement of Nokia N91 was a strong move, but its sellings should have begun something within 2005, it was really essential. Creating a separate product based on S4...
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