Monday, August 1, 2011

Nokia 7230

Nokia 7230
Introduction:

The Nokia 7230 is a regulator of entry-level 3G which was released earlier this year in a row for Nokia S40. Although it is a basic slider, the phone also sports features like a decent 3.2 megapixel camera and a headphone jack 3.5 mm, and it seems the teenage market. Inside the box is the phone, battery, charger, stereo headset, a 2GB Micro SD card and an instruction manual. One notable absence of the box is a PC connection cable.

Design:

The Nokia 7230 is a slim slider with a glossy, curvaceous design. The sides have a chrome-like with a dedicated button for camera and a battery cover matt textured plastic on the back. While the phone looks surprisingly solid when you take it in hand, cutting low end nature becomes clear. The screen is surrounded by a fine textured panel that covers the two soft keys, a send button and a button end with a five way d-pad before. This panel is available in pink or graphite, as the battery cover.

The screen size and resolution are fit for purpose, although the poor viewing angle the screen down. 2.4 inch with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. Although it is bright enough for comfortable use, the saturation and contrast varies greatly depending on the angle I saw you. You enjoy the pictures and videos on the Nokia 7230 less than ideal. The glossy finish attracts fingerprints and phone offers a challenge to direct sunlight. A 2.4-inch screen is too small for web browsing, extended, although the pages in the manufacture of browser.

The quality of the construction of the Nokia 7230 is disappointing. Press a function key, for example, and you invoke a bad crash. Components with the soft-hard keys to the press, which requires push harder (and cracking). Push up the glossy screen to reveal a slightly higher number keys that are sensitive and well lit, although a bit small and cramped.

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