Photos: Destination Nokia in Sydney

By Reuben Lee on 22 November 2005

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Nokia's new music-phone twister, the 3250, will give the Sony Ericsson W800i a run for its money with dedicated music buttons, multiple audio format support, onboard memory expansion slot and 3.5mm audio jack (on the headset). It is expected in Q1 2006.

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rishu sharma
18/12/2007 07:48 PM

these mobiles are very good and having vast technology

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yasir aziz
02/01/2008 03:14 AM

a set which battery works for longer and hav e strong signals an also be the lightest phones

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yasir aziz
02/01/2008 03:16 AM

a set which battery works for longer and hav e strong signals an also be the lightest phones

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