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Nokia 3220, It is!

Nokia 3220 had been my admirable and favourable of Nokia products. I got entangle with this product because it is one of the less expensive Nokia products. Apart from having a well compared features with other Nokia most expensive products such as, favourable musical ring-tones, camera, handy, durable and with different designs and colours among other standard features expected of any good mobile phone.

Though, I bought many of this type of mobile phone, Nokia 3220. I am always fascinated by the side-light of the phone which makes the phone look beautiful and colourful whenever it comes up. And I equally observed that most of its types are made in Germany, which gives confidence that the phone worths its madness by Nokia-phone users and buyers.

I equally discovers that whenever Nokia 3220 is available for bidding on the ebay.uk.co. The traffic of bidders increases to the last seconds of the bidding periods. People would hardly believe it that I was so lucky in buying Nokia 3220 on ebay to the extent that one day, I bought a newly one for just £10 with Free, P&P.

Last time I bought one, Nokia 3220 for my daughter, because it is the most popular mobile phone in the family. I remembered her shouting, quoted, ' This is it! ' The last statement of the Late Michael Jackson when he last visited the United Kingdom.

Lastly, Nokia 3220, it is!

Thank you.

Best regards,

ayonio2008.
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Excellent compact phone

Always loved this phone

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: alpine.online

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Good quality nice one

It’s like the original back in those mobile phone days. Brings back good memory’s. and the amount of people saying I had that one. Thx.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: laxman2211

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nokia 3220

I bought this phone for my husband to replace one exactly the same.He must have dropped and broken the screen, it was very difficult for him to see names or numbers.He didn't want to change it he likes the lights that flash all around it,and he likes how when you put it on loud speaker you can here whats being said I have to say it is very seldom he misses a call because he cant hear his phone.Oh I forgot to say he's a mechanic and some times there is a lot of noise.Read full review...

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Noc 322o

Have used this model 10 years perfect companium

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: pre-owned | Sold by: enga-ag

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It has a malfunction

They claimed the item is new and it is not.

Verified purchase:  Yes | Condition: new | Sold by: mcmanov

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Good price

Good phone and good price

Verified purchase: No

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Nokia 3220 Review

The Nokia 3220 is being marketed as a fun camera phone, targeted at the youth sector.

The 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 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 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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Nokia 3220

great little phone, easy to use and very cool. has lots of features like flashing lights, the clear display on back of phone lets you display anything from a doodle to a photo, colour screen, superb keypad(definately the best ive ever used), comes with games and applications, has the internet availible to it, solid build and drop proof (casing just comes apart and takes the impact, just reassemble the bits and carry on, very good) if your writing a text and you accidentally press cancel and go to the phones home screen, you can (depending on your shortcut key choice) press left and it will return to your text as if nothing happened, an excellent feature. beautifully designed and ergonomically perfect. would advice this phone to anyone who isnt fussed over having bluetooth or any of that malarkey on their phone.Read full review...

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3220 Nokia Mobile Phone

I recently bought one of these and I think that it is a great phone. (We had one a while back but it had been damaged) It stands out as a funky mobile with its quirky side lights which flash when the phone rings, and as well as having some great features for an 'older' phone including video recording and inter-changeable inserts which allow you to put your own design on the back of the phone, it is so easy to use as with all Nokia phones. The phone was also one of the X-Factor series.
The only thing that I feel disappointed by is the lack of bluetooth, but despite this I would rate this phone quite highly - a good phone for anyone wanting to start off in the mobile phone market, and perhaps a future classic.
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