Nokia 3200 Review – The Nokia 3200 is for gsm carriers (offered by Cingular in USA) covering 850/1800/1900. The Nokia 3200 is a moderate phone with some interesting look and some handy features. Currently the phone is no longer sold by any gsm provider but
can be purchased at nokiaua for about US$159.99 (check current prices in your area). The Nokia 3200 features include: polyphonic ringtones, a decent camera (352×288), GPRS (at 43.2 kbps), IRDA, FM radio, custom made skins, Inegrated flashlight, voice recorder (saved in amr form and can be used as ringtone) and more. Although the amount of pixels may be small on the 3200 cam, I’ve seen better pictures from this then other vga and 1.3MP camera phones.
The Nokia 3200 has the common features of txt messages as well as IM and MMS. The phone also includes a good calander function with useful features as well as an alarm clock and calculator. The phone comes with 3 pre-installed games: Virtual Me, Bounce, NCAA Foootball. The total amount of memory on the Nokia 3200 is 1.1MB – not too much room to work with here. For internet the phone has a XHTML browser.
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Dimentions:
Weight: 3.17 ounces
4.23 inches long x 1.77 inches wide x0.81 inch thick
Service
GSM 850/1800/1900 MHz
3200 Rated Battery Life
Extended Li-Ion Battery 780 mAh
Digital Talk Time up to 4-5 hours
Digital Standby Time up to 11-12 days
Actual battery life was close to that listed above while battery is new, after a few months the performance was probably 3/4 or 1/2 as good.
New battery cost US$44.95.
Nokia 3200 Cons:
- Low resulotion screen – slightly lower then the camera, best to transfer your pictures to a computer.
- No bluetooth built in, but bluetooth adapter is avalible for US$49.99.
- Radio and phone only works with propritery headset not regular headphones.
