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Million Nokia 3250 phones sold

Categories: Devices, Nokia, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, July 11th, 2006 at 5:47 AM

Nokia 3250With more than one million units sold since it entered the charts in March 2006, the Nokia 3250 music phone is quickly earning a reputation as a must-have summer accessory. It can store up to 750 songs (1 GB) of high quality music and sports a 2 megapixel camera in a unique design.

From a technical standpoint, the Nokia 3250 music phone is based on S60 3rd Edition software and Symbian OS, which can turn a smartphone into a versatile portable music player capable of playing a wide array of digital music formats. In addition to making it easy to load and transfer music, the S60 3rd Edition software allows people to purchase music and share their musical experiences and recommendations with their friends.

The Nokia 3250 music phone began shipping in March 2006, reaching the milestone of one million units sold in less than four months.

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