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Nokia sells 1 million 3250 music phones

Nokia's music phone notches up one million sales.

The Nokia 3250 music phone has sold over one million units since its launch about 4 months ago. The 3250 is supported by the smartphone software S60 and is becoming a hit among the mobile phone music fans.

The Nokia 3250 music phone can save up tp 750 songs in a 1GB hard disk. The 3250 sports a unique design and comes with a 2 mega-pixel camera. Heikki Norta, Senior Vice President, Lifestyle Products Group, Nokia said, "As the world's largest manufacturer of digital music players, Nokia continues to lead the way in making mobile music widely accessible. 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 smartphone runs on Symbian OS and uses S60 3rd Edition software. The phone supports a wide range of music formats including MP3, WMA, M4A, AAC and eAAC+. The 3250 offers easy ways to load and transfer their music and also share it with their friends.

 

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