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Nokia 3250 music phone

By Derek Sooman

On September 26, 2005, 5:57 PM

You’ll soon be able to get music on the move thanks to a new mid-price phone from Nokia, the 3250. The phone can store up to 1 Gigabyte of music -- or 750 songs, and is good for ten hours at a time. The phone also features a built in camera and will go on sale for about 350 euros ($425). Availability is from Q1 of new year.

Like Chubby Checker in a hula-hooping competition, the unique design twists 180 degrees around to transform the phone keypad into dedicated music keys.

Through its onboard microSD memory card slot, the Nokia 3250 can store up to 1 Gigabyte (750 songs) of high quality music with a battery life quoted at 10 hours of music play (talktime of up to 3 hours).

The music player supports a wide array of digital music formats such as MP3, WMA, M4A and AAC, with the ability to download songs over the air.

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