Nokia launches Nokia 3230 with 1.3 megapixel camera

Posted on Wednesday, November 03 2004 @ 0:41 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
At the annual Nokia Mobility Conference in Monaco and the Destination Nokia event held in Bangkok, Thailand, Nokia today announced an expressive addition to the company's widening range of camera phones - the Nokia 3230. Featuring a megapixel camera with video recording and editing, the Nokia 3230 provides modern mobile phone users with an innovative and feature-rich tool for creative communication, sharing and self-expression.

Based on the Series 60 platform, the Nokia 3230 is a tri-band camera phone for GSM/GPRS/EDGE 900/1800/1900 networks. Shipments are expected to begin during the first quarter of 2005 in Europe and Asia. The unsubsidized retail price excluding taxes is expected to be around ¤350.


Key features include:
  •          Large high-resolution color display (65.536 colors)
  •          Integrated 1.3 megapixel camera sensor, effective resolution 1.23 megapixel
  •          Video recording, editing and sharing
  •          Movie Director application
  •          Expandable memory with a hot-swappable memory card
  •          Bluetooth technology
  •          MMS, chat and Instant Messaging
  •          XHTML and HTML browser
  •          Push to talk with dedicated key
  •          Presence enhanced phonebook
  •          Symbian OS, the Series 60 platform
  •          New games incl. Agent V
  •          Stereo FM radio and MP3 player
  •          Visual Radio


  • Weighing 110 grams, the Nokia 3230 camera phone offers up to 4 hours of talktime and up to 230 hours of standby time.


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