Nokia 7250

The Nokia 7250 is a mobile phone handset manufactured by Nokia. Announced in 2002 and released for sale in February 2003, it was designed at Nokia Design Center in California, by the Bulgarian-American designer Miki Mehandjiysky. The Nokia 7250 is notable for its unconventional design, striking colours and integrated digital camera, and also had Xpress-On covers. It was the successor of Nokia 7210.

Features & Specifications

 * Size: 105 x 44 x 19 mm
 * Weight: 92 g
 * Battery standby: 150 – 300 hours
 * Battery talktime: 2–5 hours
 * Tri band
 * WAP 1.2.1, GPRS
 * High Speed Data (HSCSD) - max 43.2 kilobits per second
 * MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)
 * Downloadable Java applications
 * Colour display (256 colours, 128 x 128 pixels)
 * Polyphonic ringtones (MIDI format)
 * 3.5 megabytes shared memory
 * Integrated stereo FM radio
 * Integrated handsfree speaker
 * Changeable x-press on covers
 * Nokia Pop-Port connector
 * Infra-red and cable connections
 * Downloadable colour wallpaper
 * Screensaver: digital clock
 * Speed dialling
 * Phone book (up to 300 entries)
 * 2 games (Triple Pop and Bounce)
 * Clock, alarm clock, calculator, currency converter

Nokia 7250i
The Nokia 7250i is a slightly improved version of the Nokia 7250, introduced in June 2003. It includes XHTML browser, OMA Forward lock digital rights management, zoom function to magnify images and a more advanced camera. The phone has exactly the same design as the 7250.

The Nokia 6610i was essentially the same phone in terms of features, but featured a more conservative design to appeal more to business users while the 7250i was intended to be a fashion-oriented phone. The Nokia 3200 also had a similar feature set, however, the 3200 was intended to be a more affordable youth-oriented phone and featured a different style graphical user interface derived from that of the Nokia 3100.