The Nokia 2330 Mobile Phone is one of Nokia's cost effective sturdy mobile handsets with a set of specifications that can meet your simple mobile phone needs. Making calls, sending & receiving SMS, MMS, listening to music, even surfing the internet and accessing emails can be done with this gadget. It is a candybar device with a 1.8", 128 x 160 pixels colour screen and a regular alpha-numeric keypad.
An FM radio comes integrated into this cell phone. A dedicated button allows you to easily access the radio as well. There is also a 2.5mm headphone socket. The mobile offer includes a stereo headset too.
Being GPRS and EDGE capable, this mobile handset lets you browse the internet, the mobile phone style. A WAP browser is present for this purpose. In case you want to transfer files to and from this phone, Bluetooth can be used too. Storage-wise, this gadget has 32MB on-board. There is no option for memory expansion. But this isn't something to complain about considering the price of this mobile phone.
A VGA camera comes built-in. It lets you capture both stills and videos. You can transfer all these photographs and videos to your PC too via Bluetooth, so that your phone does not suffocate due to lack of memory.
The battery life of the Nokia 2330 Classic Mobile Phone is a praise-worthy aspect. You'll get about 5 hours for talking and close to 540 on stand-by. Sleek with rounded edges, this handheld measures 107mm x 46mm x 13.8mm and weighs 90g. Coming to the cost, the mobile deals are available at about £43.
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