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Nokia 3250Today Nokia Announced the triband GSM 900/1800/1900 Nokia 3250 Music Cell Phone, it stores up to 1 Gigabyte (750) songs,
offers 10 hours of music play and features a Two-megapixel camera and smartphone capabilities. It also features XpressMusic, it makes it easier for consumers to identify those Nokia devices which are specifically designed to listen to music.

  • microSD (for up to a GB of music).
  • Media player with support for MP3, AAC, WMA, and M4A.
  • Symbian OS.
  • FM radio with Visual Radio.

    By twisting the Nokia 3250 keypad 180 degrees, consumers can toggle between the music controls and the traditional phone keypad. It is expected to be released in Europe in the first quarter of 2006 for a retail price of 350 EUR before subsidies or taxes. nokia.com

  • Drag and drop to manage your music

    Using the Nokia Audio Manager software, users can convert their favourite CDs into digital music files, and "drag and drop" their personal music collections and favorite playlists directly from their computer. Headphones can be connected to the Nokia 3250 via the 3.5mm connector of the Nokia Stereo Headset-HS-20, making the list of available enhancements even longer. For the best audio experience, Nokia is working to ensure that the Nokia 3250 is compatible with a number of accessories from industry leading brands such as Bose®, Harman Kardon®, JBL® and Sennheiser Electronic.


    The Nokia 3250 comes with a two-megapixel camera, which is activated in the landscape mode by twisting the Nokia 3250's phone's keypad 90 degrees. With a few simple strokes, images can be instantly shared with others via MMS, or printed on a compatible printer via Bluetooth wireless technology.

    The Nokia 3250 is based on the Series 60 platform and Symbian OS, offering a broad set of features and messaging functionalities and enabling third-party application developers to create their own music applications. Those applications can be downloaded and installed on the Nokia 3250. Bridging smartphone capabilities with music on the go, the Nokia 3250 has a talktime of up to 3 hours.

    Nokia XpressMusic", a dedicated feature brand that makes it easy for consumers to identify Nokia's growing portfolio of music-optimized mobile devices. Each mobile device with Nokia XpressMusic shares key features that ensure the best mobile music experience, including dedicated music key(s), music pause/resume on incoming calls, support for 3.5 mm connectors and extended battery life for easy and convenient music listening.

    Nokia 3250 Cell Phone