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Nokia 3220 Blue
Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9/10
Nokia Codename: Asterix
Life timer: 04h | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2004 | Release Price: ~230 USD
About: The Nokia 3220 is a GSM, Series 40 mobile phone from Nokia. The Nokia 3220 was introduced on 31 May 2004 as a “fun” device with LED lights and Xpress-on covers.It was the first entry-level phone that offered full access to the Internet, with an XHTML browser and POP3/IMAP email client. The tri-band camera phone uses GPRS and EDGE for its internet connections.
Reviews when released: Mobile Review
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Nokia 3220 Brown
Evaluation in my collection: New Swap – 10/10
Nokia Codename: Asterix
Life timer: 01m | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2004 | Release Price: ~230 USD
About: The Nokia 3220 is a GSM, Series 40 mobile phone from Nokia. The Nokia 3220 was introduced on 31 May 2004 as a “fun” device with LED lights and Xpress-on covers.It was the first entry-level phone that offered full access to the Internet, with an XHTML browser and POP3/IMAP email client. The tri-band camera phone uses GPRS and EDGE for its internet connections.
Reviews when released: Mobile Review
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Nokia 3230
Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10
Life timer: N/A | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2005 | Release Price: 350 EUR
About: The Nokia 3230[1] is a Symbian Series 60 smartphone announced on November 2, 2004. It was billed as the first Series 60 phone aimed at the mass-market rather than the higher-end Series 60 devices with a relatively low cost of 350 euros when released in Q1 2005.This phone was designed as a replacement for two previous youth-oriented Nokia phones – the Nokia 3660 Series 60 smartphone and the Nokia 3220 feature phone. No variant of this phone was released for the United States market.
It runs on Series 60 2nd Edition Feature Pack 1 (Version 2.1), based on Symbian OS 7.0s. It features several games (including multiplayer Bluetooth games), a 1.23-megapixel camera, Nokia Lifeblog, a 32 MB RS-MMC to store extra images and applications, Push to Talk, a 176?208 pixel 65,536-colour screen, multimedia messaging, and RealPlayer.
The Nokia 3230 is one of the first with Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC), a walkie-talkie style method of communicating, and also Visual Radio, which enhances a normal radio receiver with extra info about artists and songs delivered over GPRS.
For data transfer, the phone can use EDGE to upload up to 35.2 kbit/s and download up to 178.6 kbit/s, and is a GPRS multislot class 10, up to 80 kbit/s.
Known issues
It has been frequently reported that fine dust get into the space between the LCD screen and the transparent plastic cover. The dust can be manually removed by opening the plastic case.[4]In common with many phones of this type, the battery life is not as much as you would expect on older models of phones. Less than 2 days is typical whereas older ‘mono screen’ phones can often manage a week between recharging.
Users also reported that before the call ringtone sound, the 3230 would give a loud “beep” sound, with no way to turn it off or control its volume. The device would beep even on silent mode. This issue was most common in the early models of the phone.
Other users have reported slow response times for the camera, sudden screen blackouts and random reboots.
Reviews when released: Trusted Review
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Nokia 3650
WOW Factor: Back Cover with Camera zoom
Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10
Nokia Codename: Cameron
Life timer: N/A | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2003 | Release Price: 450 EUR
About: It has a very special and extremely rare back cover that can zoom in and out the camera lens.Succesor of 7650, a very distinctive feature of the Nokia 3650/3600 was its unique retro circular keypad. The 3600 was the first Symbian OS device to appear in American markets. It was also the first phone with an integrated camera announced for the North American market
Reviews when released: Mobile Review
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Nokia 5140i
Evaluation in my collection: As new – 10/10
Life timer: 67h | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2003 | Release Price: ~300 USD
About: Released in 2003 it has a white backlit screen, FM radio, VGA display, and a USB pop-port operating on the GSM Network. The Nokia 5140 was the successor to the Nokia 5210
Reviews when released: Mobile Review
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Nokia 5500 Sport
WOW Factor: The first Nokia phone to feature text to speech and motion sensor features.
Evaluation in my collection: Great 9.8/10
Life timer: 189h | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2006 | Release Price: ~250 EUR
About: Nokia 5500 Sport is a smartphone running Symbian v9.1 operating system and the S60 3rd Edition user interface, announced on May 10, 2006. This was the first Nokia handset ever to feature text to speech and motion sensor features.
Reviews when released: Mobile Review
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Nokia 7260
Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.8/10
Nokia Codename: Trubadurix
Life timer: 278h | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2004 | Release Price: ~250 USD
About: Nokia 7260 is not intended for a mass market, this phone is for those who love fashion stuff and stylish appearance. This is nokia’s inspiration for its latest fashion phones, the 7260, the 7270 and the 7280, is the “glamour and elegance of the lavish 1920s”. We can certainly see some art deco traits in the line-up but do the phones have anything else to offer?
Reviews when released: Mobile Review
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Nokia N80
WOW Factor: The world first UPnP-compatible phone,
Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.5/10
Nokia Codename: Miro
Life timer: 20h | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2006 | Release Price: ~240 EUR
About: The N80 was the world’s first UPnP-compatible phone, allowing the transfer of media files to compatible devices over Wi-Fi.The N80 was officially described as a multimedia computer by Nokia, like its successor Nokia N95.
Reviews when released: N/A
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Nokia N90
WOW Factor: The first Nokia phone with unique swivel design
Evaluation in my collection: Great – 9.8/10
Nokia Codename: Gromit
Life timer: 19h | Boxed: NO
Release Year: 2005 | Release Price: ~250 EUR
About: The Nokia N90 is a smartphone, announced as part of Nokia’s then-new line of multimedia devices, Nseries, on April 27, 2005. It had a unique swivel design encompassing four ‘modes’. It has two displays and has a camera with Carl Zeiss optics and integrated flash, and can record video with audio. The screen can be swiveled 270? to let the phone be handled more like a conventional video camera. The camera lens can also be swiveled. The phone has no vibration feature. The 2.1-inch display has a pixel density of 259 ppi, which made it incredibly sharp and the crispest Nokia screen at the time, and continued to be joint-highest with the N80, E60 and E70 for four years, before being beaten by the Nokia N900 in 2009 with 267 ppi. The Nokia N90 can print with some printers over USB or over Bluetooth.
It uses the Series 60 2nd Edition, Feature Pack 3 user interface on top of the Symbian OS 8.1a operating system. Later revisions also shipped with Version 2 of the Nokia Lifeblog software. The Nokia N90 began shipping in Q2 2005 in most markets, but didn’t appear in the US until Q1 2006. It was succeeded by the Nokia N93.
The N90 was usually bundled with a 64 MB or 128 MB DV-RS-MMC memory card and a USB data cable.
Complaints about the N90 include high price, large size and weight and “chunkiness.”Reviews when released: Mobile Review