Stylish and New Nokia 7230 Cell Phone Reviews

Nokia 7230 Review is for offering you a detailed information about a 3G entry level sliding cell phone that has been introduced earlier this year, running on Nokia S40 operating system. The device is a easy sliding phone, but nonetheless, it facilitates some attractive facilities. Those are 3.2 megapixel camera and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It seems therefore that the handset aims the teen market. A battery, a stereo hands-free kit, a mains charger, a 2GB Micro SD card and a user manual, is all you will get with Nokia 7230. It is worth noticing that the PC connector cable is absent.

The New Nokia 7230 Cell Phone Reviews

The slim body of the phone is designed in a glossy, curvaceous way. The sides are with a chrome touch with a dedicated key for the camera and the matte finished plastic back plate as battery cover. The device craftily seems quite massive, but once you handle it, its low-end nature becomes obvious. The display presents a good textured panel which has two soft keys under it, a send key and an end key, along with a five-way d-pad within. This panel comes in pink or graphite, so also the battery cover.

 

The screen is of the size and resolution which is appropriate for the purpose, however the viewing angles are not that good, which lets it down. It is 2.4 inches and has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. Though it is sufficiently bright for a comfortable use, contrast levels and saturation vary greatly depending on the the angles in which anyone views it. The display too is small for prolonged usage of internet, albeit the on-board browser renders pages nicely.

 

The quality of the instrument disappointing make a creaking sound and soft-keys are present difficulty in pressing. Below the shiny screen, there, are delicately uplifted number keys, which are perfectly lit and respond well, although a bit small and cramped. It was however to know more about the phone through Nokia 7230 Review.

 

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