Nokia 3230
This cell phone is expensive, usefull and really good. It has a large
screen, which can be used like a display of pocketbook.
It has enough memory for play a games, run software, store photos and movies made by built-in camera. It has a 48-voice polyphony, MP3 player. It also supports EDGE (multislot class 5, up to 118,4kbps), WAP 2.0 (xHTML over TCP/IP), GPRS.
It has 6 Mb inner memory, and it can use RS-MMC cards. Other features are: CLDC 1.1, MIDP 2.0, Nokia UI API, Wireless Messaging API (JSR-120),Mobile Media API (JSR-135),Bluetooth API (JSR-82 No OBEX),Mobile 3D Graphics API (JSR-184). The handset is a standard 2.5G phone with Tri-band coverage at 900, 1800 and 1900 frequencies.
It supports GPRS, but there's no 3G shenanigans going on here. As such it makes sense that there's only a single camera on the back. This has a resolution of 1.2Megapixel count rather than the now more common 1.3 Megapixel. All this means is that maximum resolution pictures are 1,280 x 960 rather than 1,280 x 1,024. The former is actually a standard 4:3 resolution, though I'm not sure why Nokia has gone for one and not the other. Indeed Nokia itself seems a bit confused, as on its site we found a picture of the 3230 showing a 1.3 Megapixel label, which is clearly isn't.
It has enough memory for play a games, run software, store photos and movies made by built-in camera. It has a 48-voice polyphony, MP3 player. It also supports EDGE (multislot class 5, up to 118,4kbps), WAP 2.0 (xHTML over TCP/IP), GPRS.
It has 6 Mb inner memory, and it can use RS-MMC cards. Other features are: CLDC 1.1, MIDP 2.0, Nokia UI API, Wireless Messaging API (JSR-120),Mobile Media API (JSR-135),Bluetooth API (JSR-82 No OBEX),Mobile 3D Graphics API (JSR-184). The handset is a standard 2.5G phone with Tri-band coverage at 900, 1800 and 1900 frequencies.
It supports GPRS, but there's no 3G shenanigans going on here. As such it makes sense that there's only a single camera on the back. This has a resolution of 1.2Megapixel count rather than the now more common 1.3 Megapixel. All this means is that maximum resolution pictures are 1,280 x 960 rather than 1,280 x 1,024. The former is actually a standard 4:3 resolution, though I'm not sure why Nokia has gone for one and not the other. Indeed Nokia itself seems a bit confused, as on its site we found a picture of the 3230 showing a 1.3 Megapixel label, which is clearly isn't.


