Nokia 7250i Review
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A complete analog for 7250. The only difference is that a possibility to assign a photo to a name appeared.
Class: fashion
Position in the line: above Nokia 7250
Rival phones: Siemens S55, Ericsson T68(i), Siemens SL55
Specifications
General features
Made in Finland
Announced in November 2002, in the market since the 1 quarter of 2003
eGSM900/GSM1800/GSM1900
Battery type Li-Ion 720 mAh (BLD-3)
Talk time 2 – 5 hours, standby time 150 – 300 hours
Color graphic display shows up to 4096 colors, has the resolution of 128×128 pixels, that allows to display up to 5 text lines and a service line, font size is changed dynamically (up to 8 lines with the minimum font size)
Animated screen savers (digital clock)
J2ME, executable Java applications
Pop-Port™ – standardized interface slot, allows to determine automatically which accessory is attached, data transmission at high speed
Built-in digital camera
Xpress-on™ changeable panels™
Weight: 92 g
Dimensions: 105 x 44 x 19 mm
Memory
Phone book memory for 300 names, a possibility to keep 3 numbers and one text field for a name. Phone book memory is shared dynamically, that means that having less than 300 names you can store maximum 5 numbers and 4 notes for a name. Users' groups. Allows to assign a photo to a name in the phone book.
Memory for 150 SMS and 50 graphic messages(shared dynamically, number of SMS can rise if the number of graphic messages gets lower)
Calendar memory for 100 – 250 notes, depends on their length
Call register of 10 dialed, 10 received, and 10 missed calls
To-do list memory for 30 notes
5 MB of memory can be used to store MMS (max 45 KB for a message), ringing tones (20 in a Gallery, all can be deleted), images (10 are preset), Java applications (up to 64 KB for an application)
Call management, ringing tones
Vibrating alert
Polyphony
31 ringing tones and melodies, 21 of them are polyphonic. Mixed call signal – first vibrating alert then a melody. A possibility to load extra polyphonic melodies.
Allows to use any ringing tone or a melody as an SMS signal
Speed dialing for 8 numbers
Automatic redial(max 10 attempts)
Automatic and manual network selection
Loud speaker
SMS
Predictive text input T9
Concatenated messages, up to 450 characters
Templates
Smiles and emotion icons
Sends graphic messages, 10 preset images (can be replaced) and 5 free slots
Mobile Chat
MMS
Connectivity
WAP 1.2.1, WAP Push
GPRS (4+2)
HSCSD
IR port
MMS
SyncML
Organizer and extras
Stereo FM radio
User's profiles, a possibility to load them
Allows to choose color for menu, themes
Time, date
Alarm-clock (once)
Calculator, currency converter
Stopwatch, countdown timer
Organizer supports different types of events
Java applications – Converter
To-do list
2 games – Bounce, TripplePop
Review
The Nokia 7250i is an upgraded version of the Nokia 7250. It offers XHTML support for a better mobile browsing experience, plus improved camera functions, enhanced MMS, and comes in a new range of colours. The built-in camera offers functions like zoom, contrast adjustment, slideshow, and a night mode for low-light conditions. The image editor enables you to add text, frames, and clip art images. Enhanced MMS offers delivery reports for sent messages, advanced group messaging features, and image scaling to reduce message size. "Portrait image caller ID" means you have the option of seeing a pre-set picture of the person who's calling you. Like the 7250, the Nokia 7250i incorporates an integrated digital camera and offers most feature that people will want: colour display, polyphonic ringtones, a stereo FM radio and triple band, as well as Java™ capability. However, there is no getting away from the fact that the 7250i has a poor colour display, a poor quality camera and various reliability problems. A much better option is the newer Nokia 6230.

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