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| Manufacturer | Nokia | 
|---|---|
| Compatible networks | GPRS class 10, EDGE | 
| Availability by region | Q1 2006 | 
| Predecessor | Nokia 3230 | 
| Successor | Nokia 5700 XpressMusic | 
| Form factor | Twist | 
| Dimensions | 103.8x50x19.8 mm | 
| Mass | 115 g | 
| Operating system | S60 (3rd Edition) | 
| Memory | 2 GB | 
| Removable storage | microSD | 
| Battery | BP-6M (1100 mA·h) | 
| Display | TFT Matrix, 262144 colors, 176x208 pixels | 
| Rear camera | 2.0 megapixels, 4x digital zoom | 
| Data inputs | Keypad | 
The Nokia 3250 (code-named Thunder) is a smartphone running Symbian OS v9.1 (S60 3rd Edition), announced on 26 September 2005.[1] It features a unique 'twist' design that transforms the traditional phone keypad into a camera (90° CW/CCW) and dedicated music control keys (180° CCW). It was marketed as a music phone and can store up to 2 gigabytes of music (500 songs) and other data thanks to a microSD memory card slot, and features a two-megapixel camera as well as other smartphone capabilities.
The triband GSM 900/1800/1900 model started shipping in the first quarter of 2006 with an estimated retail price of 300 EUR before subsidies or taxes.
Specification sheet
| Feature | Specification | 
|---|---|
| Operating System | Symbian OS (9.1) + Series 60 v3 | 
| GSM frequencies | 900/1800/1900 MHz | 
| EDGE (EGPRS) | Yes, class 10 | 
| Video recording | Yes, MPEG-4 Simple Profile at QCIF or SubQCIF, 15 frames per second (max. clip length 1 hour) | 
| Multimedia Messaging | Yes | 
| Video calls | No | 
| Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC) | Yes | 
| Java support | Yes, MIDP 2.0, CLDC 1.1 | 
| Bluetooth | Yes, 1.2; Profiles supported: Basic Printing, Generic Access, Serial Port, Dial-up Networking, Headset, Handsfree, Generic Object Exchange, Object Push, File Transfer, Basic Imaging, SIM Access, and Human Interface Device | 
| Data cable support | Yes | 
| Browser | WAP 2.0 XHTML/HTML | 
| Yes | |
| Music player | Yes | 
| Video Player | Yes (RealPlayer) | 
| HF speakerphone | Yes | 
| Offline mode | Yes | 
| Talk time | 3 hours | 
| Standby time | 1 days (24 hours) | 
Key features
- Twist: 3 twists for 3 modes of operation
 - Optimized, easy to use music player: Music collection management and playlist editing in device
 - 2-megapixel camera with 4x zoom
 - 10 MB internal memory, hot swappable microSD up to 1 GB. The phone can now take a 2 GB MicroSD with firmware V3.24 and above.
 - Sales package includes 512 MB microSD inbox
 - GSM/EDGE 900/1800/1900
 - USB 2.0 Full Speed with Mass Storage profile
 - Stereo am Radio playback including Visual Radio functionality
 - Tutorial Application
 - Sound Meter application
 - Picture editor
 - Movie maker
 - Lifeblog application
 - Setting Wizard (automatically sets the configuration settings of the phone for e-mail and network)
 - Comes standard with a full web browser
 
Music
- Playback time: up to 10 hours
 - Supports microSD cards up to 2 GB (1500 songs, with latest firmware)
 - Supports WMA, M4A, MP3, AAc, eAAC and eAAC+ music files
 - Audio setting include different equalizer settings, Stereo Widening and Bass Boost
 - Nokia Audio Manager
 - Music Library
 
Camera
- Resolution of images: 1600x1200 (default), 1152x864, 640x480
 - Resolution of videos: 176x144, 128x96
 - Streaming and video capture: H.263, 3GPP and Real V8
 
Connectivity
References
- ↑ "Nokia 3250: A music phone with a twist". Nokia. 26 September 2005. Archived from the original on 28 December 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
 
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nokia 3250.
Reviews
- Mobile Review
 - All About Symbian
 - GSM Arena
 - infoSync World
 - Nokia 3250 reviews and specifications roundup
 - Mobile Today - Retailer Review
 
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