Nokia 3220 Review

The Nokia 3220 is a surprisingly slimline phone, and lightweight too. It has a nice chunky feel and there's a wide range of Xpress-on™ shells available for customising the phone. You can also make your own cut-out covers, just like the Nokia 3200.
The screen, whilst small, has 65,000 colours, and the phone has an integrated digital camera that takes reasonable quality pictures. You can also take video clips. Both the screen and the camera quality are much better than the Nokia 3200, although not in the same league as competitors like the Sharp GX15 or Sony Ericsson T630.
The Nokia 3220 comes with a number of "fun" features, such as lights that flash in time with ringtones, as well as during games and other kinds of phone functions. This is particularly effective at night. MMS messages can be animated with one of the cute characters provided.
The Nokia 3220 builds on the success of the popular Nokia 3200, and should be a popular phone for young people. it's just a shame that there's no radio included.
Features of the Nokia 3220 :
- Integrated VGA camera (640 x 480 pixels)
- Colour screen (65k colours, 128 x 128 pixels)
- Xpress-on™ grips
- Downloadable themes: wallpaper, screensaver, and ringing tone, animated MMS
- Cut-out covers
- MIDI polyphonic ringtones with synchronized lights
- Integrated handsfree speaker
- Java games
- Multimedia Messaging (MMS)
- E-mail
- Instant messaging
- XHTML browser
- Pop-port connector
- Triband
- Size: 105 x 44 x 19 mm
- Weight: 86g
- Battery standby: up to 15 days
- Talktime: 3.5 hours
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