Nokia 7230 mobile phone for youngsters has 3.2 megapixel camera and Ovi services / 24.11.2009 05:46
Nokia may have tough times competing against high-end smartphones from Apple, HTC, Motorola and Samsung, but when we look at products priced under 100 dollars (unlocked, SIM-free prices) Nokia has a product range that's hard to beat. And Nokia keeps cranking out new budget products to the world. This time, it's a mobile phone that's small and cute like a candy bar.
The Nokia 7230 mobile phone has just the features and looks that it is easy to see how product designers thought of youngsters when they decided the hardware, software, colors, and shapes for the product. The 7230 comes with 3.2 megapixel camera that can record video clips in 320x240 resolution. Preinstalled software allows photo and video sharing on Flick, Ovi Share, Facebook, or YouTube. The 2.4-inch color screen has pretty standard 320x240 display resolution. It is possible to access Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and Ovi Mail as well. The phone can be used as a portable MP3 player; extra storage space is available on removable microSD memory cards. Built-in access to Ovi Store lets the user download new ringtones, graphics and songs to the phone.
The phone runs on S40 software, which means that downloadable applications are available (Java apps), but not as many as for smartphones. Nonetheless, all the crucial applications are already on the phone when it leaves the factory, including Web browser, email, and instant messaging that is compatible with Google Talk and Windows Live. Most Ovi services, like Maps, Calendar, Contacts, and Mail are accessible as well.
The Nokia 7230 is a quad-band GSM phone and tri-band 3G UMTS phone, which means it can connect to a mobile network practically anywhere in the world. It also has Bluetooth, USB, and 3.5mm audio ports. The battery life is pretty good. Talk time is up to 5 hours 20 minutes and standby time up to 15 days. If the phone is used only for video playback, the battery will last about 6 hours, and 27 hours if only music is played. The unit dimensions are 98 x 48 x 14.75 mm. The product is available in pink and grey. Nokia expects the retail price for an unlocked, SIM-free phone to be around 100 euros.
WendyDawson 27.11.2009 12:46
Thanks for posting. I love this Nokia phone, it can store my file back up. Thanks again, I'm making my research paper about this gadget.
Nokia 7230 mobile phone for youngsters has 3.2 megapixel camera and Ovi services / 24.11.2009 05:46
Nokia may have tough times competing against high-end smartphones from Apple, HTC, Motorola and Samsung, but when we look at products priced under 100 dollars (unlocked, SIM-free prices) Nokia has a product range that's hard to beat. And Nokia keeps cranking out new budget products to the world. This time, it's a mobile phone that's small and cute like a candy bar.
The Nokia 7230 mobile phone has just the features and looks that it is easy to see how product designers thought of youngsters when they decided the hardware, software, colors, and shapes for the product. The 7230 comes with 3.2 megapixel camera that can record video clips in 320x240 resolution. Preinstalled software allows photo and video sharing on Flick, Ovi Share, Facebook, or YouTube. The 2.4-inch color screen has pretty standard 320x240 display resolution. It is possible to access Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and Ovi Mail as well. The phone can be used as a portable MP3 player; extra storage space is available on removable microSD memory cards. Built-in access to Ovi Store lets the user download new ringtones, graphics and songs to the phone.
The phone runs on S40 software, which means that downloadable applications are available (Java apps), but not as many as for smartphones. Nonetheless, all the crucial applications are already on the phone when it leaves the factory, including Web browser, email, and instant messaging that is compatible with Google Talk and Windows Live. Most Ovi services, like Maps, Calendar, Contacts, and Mail are accessible as well.
The Nokia 7230 is a quad-band GSM phone and tri-band 3G UMTS phone, which means it can connect to a mobile network practically anywhere in the world. It also has Bluetooth, USB, and 3.5mm audio ports. The battery life is pretty good. Talk time is up to 5 hours 20 minutes and standby time up to 15 days. If the phone is used only for video playback, the battery will last about 6 hours, and 27 hours if only music is played. The unit dimensions are 98 x 48 x 14.75 mm. The product is available in pink and grey. Nokia expects the retail price for an unlocked, SIM-free phone to be around 100 euros.
WendyDawson 27.11.2009 12:46
Thanks for posting. I love this Nokia phone, it can store my file back up. Thanks again, I'm making my research paper about this gadget.
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