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Condensé de fonctions
Clavier pivotant
Casque interchangeable
Plusieurs coloris disponibles
Les fonctions nombreuses
Le clavier pivotant
Le casque interchangeable grâce à la prise jack standard.
Design original facilitant le lancement des fonctions audio et photo
Bonnes dispositions audio pour l’écoute et les sonneries
Trois modes de connexion au PC
Photos correctes de jour.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Volume de l'appareil
Stockage par défaut trop faible pour les usages prévus
Qualité des photos
Photos macros
Pas 3G
L’encombrement
La mémoire interne limitée
Les piètres performances de l’APN
L’absence de 3G
Le cache poussière du port « maison » qui peut se perdre très facilement.
Définition moyenne de l’écran
Quelques soucis ergonomiques (touches de navigation
Emplacement carte mémoire)
Pas d’application pour visionner les documents bureautiques
Extrait: 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...
Extrait: 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...
The Nokia 3250 has a stylish yet functional twisting design that rotates up to 270 degrees. We also liked its large display and external music controls. Features include a 2-megapixel camera, a video recorder, a music player, a Micro SD card slot, a sp...
The Nokia 3250s navigation joystick isnt easily accessible when the phone is swiveled into camera mode, making it difficult to browse through the cameras options. The Micro SD card slot is located in a tiny inconvenient spot.
Despite a few niggling design flaws, the 3250 is a great multimedia smart phone with a truly unique design.
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...
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'...
Extrait: 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...
Music functionality, comes with large amount of bundled memory, small size for a smartphone.
Sub-par sound quality, not compatible with 3G network, camera and screen not as good as competing phones.
The 3250 sports an eye-catching design and a very reasonable price that will see it become a popular phone.Though there are some issues with usability, the small size and impressive list of features makes this a good phone for those with active lifesty...
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.
Excellent form factor, Twisting selects camera, music or phone mode, 128MB microSD card provided, Syncs with Windows Media Player, Rip music directly to phone
Low resolution screen, No OGG or FLAC support, Fairly heavy and somewhat large
Though the Nokia 3250 lacks a high-resolution screen, great sound, an innovative form factor and a solid software set helps make it a great phone for those looking for bells-and-whistles on a budget, and the seamless integration takes the pain out of ...