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Hats off to Nokia for constantly trying new designs (even for its keypads) all in the attempt to please consumers and sell phones. ... Not to be left out, Nokia’s 7250 tri-band colour-screen cellphone functions as a digital camera too. ...
The colour screen is great for playing games but when it came to viewing photos taken on the 7250 . ... )
While the image of the sunset that I took looked good on the 7250’s screen (you can select from High, Normal and Basic for image quality. ...
After all, the vague directions in the manual did suggest synchronisation was possible using Nokia’s PC Suite, and by synchronisation we do believe this includes images. ...
When we did find a laptop with infrared port, PC Suite (which had been installed for review of an older Nokia model) would not recognise the 7250. ... You get the pleasure of a free download from the Nokia website. ... You can also update the games through the Nokia website. ...
I loved that the 7250 came with a Converter Java app – for currency, area, length, mass, temperature, etc. ...
One small niggle about the alarm clock function (this is a Nokia-specific quirk) . ... According to the Nokia website, the phone comes in blue, grey or plum. ... The keypad looks like the designers at Nokia put in a lot of effort into designing it, and although the keys look small, they are sensitive to the touch and easy to press.
Approximate Word count = 1117 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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