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Review of Nokia 7250 - Triband GSM w/camera

An anonymous reader writes "The new Nokia 7250 is out. Small, very cool looking phone that even has a built-in camera. 3 page review with 6 pages of photos, including a photo gallery of images taken by the 7250 itself - with some human help, of course."

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  1. I dunno.... by Nogami_Saeko · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It doesn't look all that great to me when compared with the SE P800...

    The server has already pretty-much melted down, but it's another Nokia phone - all of the cells that I've had in the last few years have been GSM Nokias - they perform pretty decently, are easy to navigate around, but there's nothing ever really revolutionary...

    I think my next phone will be the P800 - once the price drops a bit...

    N.

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    1. Re:I dunno.... by 10Ghz · · Score: 4, Insightful
      It doesn't look all that great to me when compared with the SE P800...


      Yeah, and my desktop is faster than top-of-the line PDA's, so why would anyone want a PDA? Seriously, you are comparing apples to oranges. 7250 is a phone with a camera. P800 is a phone/PDA-hybrid (like Nokia 9210), and it costs "a bit" more if I'm not mistaken. They are meant for entirely different markets.
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  2. Keys, keys, keys!! by Wills · · Score: 4, Insightful

    For me, there is only one feature on a phone that really counts: the keys.

    The best keypad I've used was on the Nokia 8310/8210 handsets: tough, precise, no wobble, consistent springiness, rectangular keytops.

    The Sony Ericsson T65i has a really unpleasant set of wobbly keys, with inconsistently stiff springs. Similarly the latest Nokia handsets all have horrid keys.