The Nokia 3250 offers a wide array of multimedia options in a single device.
Nokia is an international telecommunications corporation that manufactures and sells mobile devices. In 2006, Nokia launched the Nokia 3250, a multimedia cellular telephone that offers the functionality of a telephone, camera, video recorder and music player.
Feature Listing
The Nokia 3250 provides options that are available on many other cellular telephones such as a calendar, clock, alarm clock, Internet browser, email application and radio. It also offers specialty features including a 2-megapixel camera that can record video, a music player that supports MP3, AAC, WMA and eAAC+ files, enhanced voice commands and dialing and Bluetooth technology.
Mechanical Modes
Your can toggle your telephone between the communication (telephone, text, etc.), camera-video and music mode by turning the position of the dialpad/keyboard on the lower portion of your telephone. Your communication mode is activated when the numeric keys are turned to face the same direction as the display screen. The camera-video mode is engaged when the dialpad/keyboard is turned to a 90-degree angle. The music mode is activated when the music playback controls are turned to face the same direction of the display screen.
Internet Services
To access the various Internet services that are available through your telephone, press "MENU" and then "SERVICE," or press and hold "0."
Customer Support
For additional assistance, please refer to the Nokia 3250 User Guide (see Resources) or call the Nokia Care Contact Center at 888-NOKIA-2U (888-665-4228) -- TTY/TDD: 800-24-NOKIA (800-246-6542). Hours of operation are Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Eastern time and Saturday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Eastern.
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