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Home » Nokia Debuts 3250 Music Phone with a Twist

Nokia Debuts 3250 Music Phone with a Twist

September 25, 2005
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The new Nokia 3250 uses a microSD memory cards to provide up to 1 Gigabyte of storage (about 750 songs). By twisting the keypad 180 degrees, users can toggle between the music controls and the traditional phone keypad. The music player of the Nokia 3250 supports an array of music formats, including MP3, WMA, M4A and AAC. Additionally, songs can be downloaded over-the-air while on the go and favorite songs can be set as ringtones. Headphones can be connected to the Nokia 3250 via the 3.5mm connector. The phone also features an FM radio with Visual Radio client.

Additional features include a two-megapixel camera, which is activated in the landscape mode by twisting the Nokia 3250’s phone’s keypad 90 degrees. The Nokia 3250 is based on the Series 60 platform and Symbian OS.
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