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Binding: Electronics Brand: Nokia EAN: 6417182104527 Label: Nokia Manufacturer: Nokia Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Nokia Studio: Nokia
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The Nokia 3210 has proved to be one of the bestselling mobile phones ever. Small and sleek the 3210 has an internal antenna and changeable snap on covers, which can be customised to suit your style. This phone is dual band, so can be used both in the UK and abroad whilst roaming, and has T9 predictive text to make writing text messages faster and easier. A built-in dictionary is included so you can save the words it doesn't recognise and you can even send and receive picture messages. If you like choice, then the 3210 has 38 ring tones to choose from, or you can create your own using the built-in composer, or even receive one from one of your friends. The phonebook enables you to save up to 250 numbers, depending on the type of SIM card you have fitted. Caller Identification shows who is calling, if the number is in your phone book and call waiting and call hold are both supported, enabling you to receive two calls at once. The 3210 also has a clock, which can be displayed on screen, and which time-stamps all your calls. The clock also has an alarm function, which even works when the phone is off. Other handy features include a calculator with currency converter and three games to while away the boredom. With BT Cellnet Pay As You Go, calls are charged at 25p/min peak, 10p/min off-peak and 2p/min at weekends. For a full breakdown of call pricing, take a look at the technical data. This phone is easy to use and comes with a comprehensive manual to get you started.--Simon Pickstock
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