Nokia 3250 Review
Pocket-lint reviews the twist and use Nokia 3250, an interesting little phone. Honestly, while I don’t know too much about the phone, I am impressed with a few of its features, especially for an MP3 player based phone.
The 3250 lets you combine the MP3 player and smartphone in one neat, if not entirely compact package.
It’s quite an unusual design, with that odd twisting mechanism causing a bit of a stir. It makes good practical sense though: rotating the block at the bottom either activates the phone mode, music mode or boots up the two megapixel camera depending on the angle of twist.
In the end Pocket-lint gives it a seven out of ten. They liked the amount of memory, coming in at a gigabyte of space, but they did not like the music software that it comes with, nor the bulky feeling design.
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