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Nokia 3250 music phone goes “triple platinum”

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ESPOO, Finland: With more than one million units sold

since it entered the charts in March 2006, the Nokia

3250 music phone
is quickly earning a reputation as a must-have summer

accessory — storing up to 750 songs (1 GB) of high quality music and sporting

a 2 megapixel camera in a unique design, according to the Finnish mobile phone

maker.






"As the world's largest manufacturer of digital music players, Nokia
continues to lead the way in making mobile music widely accessible,” says

Heikki Norta, senior vice president of Nokia's Lifestyle Products Group. “As

we enter the summer holiday season, the Nokia 3250 is an ideal travel companion

— it stores all your favourite songs, records fondest summer memories, and

even has an off-line mode for those endless long-haul flights.”






The Nokia 3250 music phone is based on S60 third Edition software and Symbian OS
— which can turn a smartphone into a versatile portable music player capable

of playing a wide array of digital music formats such as MP3, WMA, M4A, AAC and

eAAC+.






In addition to making it easy to load and transfer music, the S60 3rd Edition
software allows people to purchase music and share their musical experiences and

recommendations with their friends."S60 3rd Edition software introduces a

new level of flexibility and security, enabling easy creation of devices and

applications targeted to mass markets.






The S60 built on Symbian OS, is the leading smartphone software in the world and
it is licensed by some of the foremost mobile phone manufacturers in the market.

The flexibility of the S60 software allows for various hardware designs and

software configurations.






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