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Nokia 7230 slides into view
By JBC on 24 November 2009
GLOBAL – The Nokia 7230 is a compact slider with stunning looks. Rounded edges and a sleek finish make this Series 40 device easy on they eye at a price that’s even easier on the pocket. It doesn’t do badly on the feature front either whilst the 2.4-inch screen makes the most of the available space.
The Nokia 7230 is a connected little critter with Nokia Messaging on board, easy access to sharing snaps to Ovi, Flickr and Facebook and 3G for fast data transfer. Photos come courtesy of a 3.2-megapixel camera with dedicated camera button whilst a light alert will let you know when you get a new message or call.
The 7230 will keep going on standby for over 14 days and offers four hours talktime. MP3 and AAC ringtones are supported and the FM radio will keep the tunes rolling.
Memory is of the micro SD variety – the device comes with a 2GB card – and the phonebook is good for a little-miss-popular 2,000 entries.
The Nokia 7230 is expected to be available in the first quarter of 2010 for an anticipated retail price of €100 before taxes or subsidies.
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November 24th, 2009 at 9:35 am
sorry there is a typing error. In my previous comment please read as CHANGE and not chnange
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December 5th, 2009 at 7:28 am
This cell phone proves that Nokia has a very broad market.
From the simple to complex, from inexpensive to very expensive.
This probably led Nokia had a very high market share. It has very broad market coverage.
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simi Reply:
December 10th, 2009 at 11:51 am
wen tis mobile is comming??i want it soon.an ne1 tell me th futures…?
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new cellphone Reply:
December 11th, 2009 at 3:29 pm
” The Nokia 7230 is expected to be available in the first quarter of 2010 for an anticipated retail price of €100 before taxes or subsidies ”
(according to the article)
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January 12th, 2010 at 10:52 am
Does this mobile have FM radio?? There seems to be some ambiguity in the specs.
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January 24th, 2010 at 7:43 pm
I have just bought the NEW E72 and must say that that I am UTTERLY DISAPPOINTED with the keypad … In spite of the phone being fantastic, the reason why I CHOSE IT OVER A BLACKBERRY BOLD, the keypad has only made life harder … We have GROWN UP WITH NOKIA and our communicating skills and the ease with which we did it got automatically upgraded with each new feature NOKIA introduced in it’s new models … AND that’s how we learned to use the T9 feature and the usage of the keypad along with it …I love everything about the N72 BUT NOT THE QWERTY keypad SIMPLY BECAUSE WE DON”T NEED IT … we are all used to carrying laptops with us and there for might not want to use our mobiles as computers when it comes to typing etc … TEXT MESSAGING AND MOBILES are unique to each other and therefore I don’t wish to go thru the pain of having to learn the qwerty keypad pattern when it comes to typing small text messages… N72 should come with the option of MOBILE KEYPADS .. not like the hard/uneasy ones we got in 6700 classic (MY previous model) but like ones we loved in the E52… WE WOULD ALL LOVE TO HAVE A VERSION OF THE N72 WITH KEYPADS AS IT WAS IN 6233 … WITH THE KEYS NEITHER BIGGER NOR SMALLER … I hope TEAM NOKIA will look into this, understand the problems loyal NOKIA users are facing when they wish to upgrade to a new and better phone WITHOUT COMPLICATIONS AND MAKING THINGS HARDER FOR THEM AND do something in this regard.. Also, making a playlist from the hundreds of songs that one might have in a 8 or 16 GB memory card is extremely hard and complicated as one has to browse thru the entire list of songs and then choose them individually to add them to a playlist … Making playlists should happen as it was done in the 6233 music edition or the way tracklists can be created in the E51 … Also all phones should come with the 3.5 jack for headphones and not the ones that came woth the 6700 classic ..
Hope Nokia will address these issues and refrain us from shifting loyalty to other brands..
Best wishes
Babul Supriyo
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