Thursday, October 14, 2010

Nokia 7230 is one of those phones targeting emerging markets, which means it was designed specifically as a cheap communication. Slider is one of the few phones that had been directed to run the Nokia application of tools of life, depending on the place, of course. Nokia 7230 like a regular slider, but it features a nice blend of materials. Metal part surrounding adds more security to the device, while the stylish plastic on the front makes it more attractive. The battery cover features a circle pattern, which improves the grip of the user over the phone. Contrary to what I thought when I saw her for the first time in the device, and will not have to worry about the reach of many.  





Can be described as 2.4 inch display and medium-sized and is protected against scratches. Under the screen, and there is the D-pad surrounded by metal keys and four bar standard. Soft keys a little hard to push, while Panel D is working pretty nice. Has developed a 3.2 megapixel camera on the back side of the phone and lacks any flash capabilities. The glass covered by a thin plastic to protect the lens and surrounded by a metal bar. At the base of the back cover, there is also a small amplifier. The phone measures 98 × 48 × 14.8 mm and weighs 100g including the battery completely in it, making it the size of the middle class's.  




 
Sliding mechanism is also pretty solid and works like a charm, and thus pave the deal with the phone. Overall, the Nokia 7230 does not stand out from the crowd, but as a mid-budget, it seems pretty nice. Thanks to the metal, which also continues for a period longer than the standard equipment in its price range. Included a 3.2 megapixel camera in the Nokia 7230 lacks any capacity flash and autofocus. The camera has a CMOS sensor unit, 4x digital zoom, which is not enough to get high quality photos. The maximum resolution that can be used to obtain images of X1 2048, 536 pixels, while the footage can be recorded with a maximum resolution of 320x240 pixels in 8fps, and can be saved in H.263.


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