2 GB memory included, Speakerphone, 3.5 mm audio jack, Downloadable games, Flickr/Ovi Upload, Nokia Maps, Nokia Life Tools, Widsets
Boyut (Yükseklik x Genişlik x Derinlik)
98 x 48 x 14.8 mm.
Detay
* 3.15 Mp / TFT Ekran
* Bluetooth / 3G / FM Radyo
* 100 gr / 240 x 320 piksel
* 370 saat Bekleme Süresi
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Nokia 7230 Cep Telefonu
100 gram slider mobile phone with a simple 2.4 inch display does not evoke much of an interest but the Nokia 7230 mobile phone is definitely a disguised power house. The Nokia 7230 mobile phone packs with it a decent list of features including good connectivity, excellent camera, many social tools, and a good media player.
The Nokia’s 256K color display aptly matches the colorful design of the model. The mobile phone has a neat and handy surface which makes it very comfortable to use. The slider makes the phone really compact, gives it a sleek style and provides easy mobility. The phone presents a comfortable usage through its perfectly designed user interface, complemented by good themes.
The special feature on the Nokia 7230 specs would definitely be the connectivity. Besides GPRS and EDGE, the mobile phone gives you complete 3G facility. Although the HSDPA is given a miss, the 3G connectivity still facilitates fast connections for up to 384 kbps. Email, Instant Messaging and browsing with the WAP browser on the Nokia 7230 are pretty simple tasks.
If you have read any Nokia 7230 review, you would obviously have found that the 3.15 MP cameras is an oft-highlighted feature. For a simple slider phone like the Nokia 7230, this truly is a great feature. The camera also gives you the capability to capture high quality videos. The media player that comes with the Nokia 7230 can play MP3, MP4, WAV, WMA, WMV and many other popular formats. The Nokia 7230 mobile phone also features microSD support that lets you store up to 16 GB.
The Nokia 7230 also has Flickr, Ovi Upload, Nokia Maps and Nokia Life Tools which provide an easy way to connect to the respective applications or websites. The battery stands up to 4 hours on 3G talk-time and you can play continuous music for up to 27 hours. The Nokia 7230 price of around £70 on specific PAYG deals has largely remained constant.
Some of us want a phone to be all singing and all dancing. We want a large touchscreen, social networking, app stores, great video playback. You name it, we'll probably want it – yes, I can even see a use for a kitchen sink if you can somehow fit it in my pocket. However, this certainly isn't true for everyone. Many of you just want a simple, easy-to-use phone for, you know, calling and texting. It's at just such a market that the Nokia 7230 is targeted so let's see if it's a good bet.
This is a fairly elegant phone. Thanks to its slider format, its front is kept clutter-free and the chrome, gun metal and black colour scheme is simple but effective. Slide it open and a white-on-black keypad is revealed, which again is plain but generally attractive. Closed, the phone measures 98 x 48 x 14.8mm so it’s a fair bit shorter but noticeably fatter than your basic candybar phone – something that's to be expected for a slider, of course. With it open, the phone's length increases to a sizeable 127mm.
On the whole, build quality seems to be good with a strong, sprung slide mechanism, individual plastic keypad buttons, and a generally solid feel. The only obvious downside is the screen and its surround. They're both built from slightly wobbly plastic so are going to be prone to scratching and just feel rather cheap. On top of this, the finely etched screen surround and the bevelled chrome edge are particularly adept at catching any and every possible distracting light.
The same circular etching found on the screen surround is mirrored on the battery cover on the back. Rather like the front, it doesn't look bad as such but doesn't exactly stand out from the crowd. Yank the battery cover off and remove the battery and you can access the SIM slot and a microSD slot. As always, we would rather you could access the microSD slot without having to power down your phone, though this is a relatively minor grievance.
Another thing that bugs us is the lack of volume controls. During calls and while you have the media player open you can adjust the volume using the up and down buttons of the D-pad. However, if you have music on in the background while browsing the web or want to adjust ringer volume, you have to scurry back to the media player or dive deep into the menu structure to make your adjustments. This omission is relatively common on cheaper handsets but the Nokia 7230 is not really a budget phone and models much cheaper than it still have these controls.
What makes this all the more baffling is that this phone has a proper headphone jack, making it easy to use your own choice of headphones – something that's much rarer on cheap handsets. Alongside the headphone jack is a micro-USB socket for connecting the phone to a PC and charging it. There's also an old-school proprietary Nokia charging socket, which is useful as it will charge the phone faster than over USB.
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