
Though Nokia is the global leader in mobile phone manufacturer, the company have been ignoring the ever growing popularity of music phones. The N91 was their first major competitor in the music phone category. Their latest model, Nokia 3250 is developed to provide a less expensive solution to people looking for a music phone. Built on S60 platform on Symbian operating system as many of their high end models, the Nokia 3250 is closely related to N90 for its rotating block, and N91 for its music capabilities.
The model is a straight candy-bar design with a rotating lower block. Rotate the block in 180 degrees and you’ll have the music player automatically activated. It has dedicated music control hard keys and also 3.5 mm stereo headset jack. The optimized media player supports almost all types of media file formats. With enhanced music features like equalizer, stereo widening, bass boost the Nokia 3250 gives you the best of mobile music. Apart from 10 Mb internal memory, a 128 Mb card comes with a standard pack which is expandable up to 2 GB. There is also an inbuilt Visual radio with 20 preset channels.
The integrated 2.0 megapixel camera allows you to capture still pictures and video with a single twist. Just like the media player, when you twist the block in 90 or 270 degrees, the camera is self activated. Features like digital zoom, advance camera modes, self timer helps you to get the best out of the camera. Stream in music videos or watch your own videos with the Real One player on the large TFT active matrix display that delivers 262,144 colours.
The Nokia 3250 supports tri-band and automatically switches bands. Bluetooth and USB connectivity for mass storage and synchronization, GPRS/EDGE (class 10) for faster Internet, Yahoo!go for quick IM, Nokia lifeblog, WAP 2.0 for convenient Internet browsing – the Nokia 3250 is all about remaining connected without being tied up.
With the virtue of superior design and software platform, the Nokia 3250 is stretching the limits of music phones.
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this list is badass!
i only have a few complaints. but instead of being a bitch about it like SOME PEOPLE, i’ll be subtle. here’s what i would’ve done differently:
1. instead of time of your life, put basket case.
2. there needs to be a sublime song, preferably santeria
3. needs a tool song, either stinkfist or prison sex
4. instead of 1979, have cherub rock
5. i would’ve liked some black crowes and maybe some rollins band and pantera.
that is all.
i started having flashbacks when i got to the last 20 songs
you obviously never heard the whole song.
This is the most bunk list ever
WTF is Tool?
im so over smells like teen spirit being number 1 for everything>:(
it’s good….but im just so sick of it lol.
i think zombie should have been higher up.
and wonderwall – im glad that was on there:D
I think Tool’s Sober or Schism are more popular than half the songs. I guess I’ll let it slide since Tool should have a category of their own. Certainly one of a kind.
I agree there needs to be tool somewhere on the list but for the most part I’d say he covers most of the popular songs in the 90s
huh? diff ppl like diff music so everyone has dif opinions