Nokia 3230

By Ella Morton on 27 April 2005

Teenagers will be attracted to the vivacious design and novel features. Others will consider the 3200 too showy.

User rating:8.7
  • Good: Triband capable • Flamboyant design with flashing LEDs and rubberised grip • 'Wave messaging' supported with optional Xpress-On cover
  • Bad: Small screen • Lacks Bluetooth and infrared
  • Specs: Candybar • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$439.00
The fast-paced evolution of smart phones has created high expectations among mobile aficionados, who view each new release with a critical eye. Although Nokia's 3230 falls short of some of these lofty standards, it has much to offer the average user.

Design
"Look on my screen, ye mighty, and despair", bellows the 3230 when you glance upon it for the first time. The phone is striking for the way its 176 x 208-pixel, 65K screen dominates the phone, forcing the navigation and number keys to cower in its wake. While the LCD is sharp and lush -- especially when playing one of the three impressively rendered games -- the poor old keypad has been a bit neglected. The navigation keys above the number pad, including a small joystick, are packed in so tightly that users with large hands may require a pair of tweezers to make a phone call. Similarly, the number keys, being squished at the bottom of the phone, must be pressed with care, and furious texting may cause some serious thumb cramps.

Overall, the phone is solid and slick, although a little on the heavy side at 110 grams.

Features
Like an amnesia-stricken fashionista, the 3230 is stylish but lacks memory. Internal memory is a surprisingly small 6MB, and the included 32MB RS-MMC card also comes up a little short. With competitors like the Samsung D500 offering a spacious 92MB, it's surprising that Nokia has chosen to scrimp on the space.

One plus relating to memory is the fact that the MMC card can be removed without having to switch off the phone. That's if you can manage to remove the stubborn battery cover without assistance, a task which, as with a lot of Nokia phones, feels suspiciously like an intelligence test.

As with its fellow megapixel phone, the Nokia 7610, the 3230 features the way-too-cutely named "muvee" editor, which allows users to add sound clips, transitions and styles to their movie clips. Additional styles such as "romance" and "sci-fi" can be downloaded from the Nokia Web site. Taking advantage of the ability to record up to an hour of video, it's a fun inclusion that takes personalisation to a new level.

The Connection Wizard, fast becoming a standard smart phone feature, allows pain-free access to e-mail and GPRS. Downloading add-ons and sending files worked a treat, with minimal delays and no drop-outs.

PTT, or push-to-talk, is one of the more exciting recent developments in mobile phones, and it's great to see it included in the 3230. While it may take some effort to configure initially, the thrill of being able to use your phone as a long-range walkie-talkie is worth the fuss.

Performance
One puzzling feature of the 3230 is the fact that a loud beep precedes every incoming phone ring and message tone. Perhaps the team at Nokia felt it necessary to give advance warning of the need to dive into your bag and scramble for the phone, but that discordant beep will negate the cool factor of having the latest Top 40 ringtone.

Menu navigation can be slow-going, with applications often taking several seconds to load. Delays are often a necessary evil of feature-packed Symbian phones, but the wait is quite noticeable for this model. The phone also takes approximately a minute to spring to life when switched on, and photos taken at 1.2 megapixel resolution will keep you waiting for several seconds while they are saved.

Something to be aware of if you're trying to squeeze out every last drop of battery juice is the need to exit from every application after using it. Features like the power-hungry camera will languish in the background if not shut down, and will suck the life from the battery very swiftly. Assuming you keep a tight leash on your applications, the battery should keep the 3230 alive for 2-3 days between charges.

Sound is a mixed affair - while the radio tuned in to stations easily and sounded impressive, MP3 playback was on the shonky side, and louder tones tended to distort at high volumes.

While the 3230 does disappoint in some areas, such as sound quality, an awkward keypad, and that mysterious pre-ring beep, it is nevertheless a good choice for those in search of a lot of features without the heart-stopping price of a fuly-fledged PDA phone.

Topics: australia, mobile, phone, nokia, review, smartphone, smart, symbian, 3230

Comments (91)

  • tiff gave a review on 17/07/2009 01:02 Report abuse

    • Good: it still works
    • Bad: camera works if your 100% still.

    I've had this phone nearly 5yrs now, i use it alot, it works no complaints, part from mms when the phone feels like it. had lg renior, had problems every day with it till the dog ate it, happy now.

  • nokia 3230 gave 7/10 on 18/06/2008 14:15 Report abuse

    • Good: Gorgeous color.
      Decent talk time.
      Solid construction.
      Detailed menu options.
    • Bad: Nothing.

    Nokia 3220 is best and support triband technology. This cell phone has very hard body for this reason this mobile is very heavy duty. Its have fast features. I love it.

  • damen northpole (southgat) gave 4/10 on 28/04/2008 14:05 Report abuse

    • Good: good work phone
    • Bad: camera

    good for price

  • Kevin gave 6/10 on 17/03/2008 09:31 Report abuse

    • Good: Nifty little "Wallet" feature where you can store personal notes (and tickets and receipts etc but I haven't figured out how that works) protected by a password.

      Nature Park game; I'm addicted to this. Pinball is also fun.
    • Bad: The rubber light grips peel after a while. They start to get dirty and feel gross, and I have chunks missing out of mine.

      The fun design looks too childish and cartoony after a while.

    I took out my back cover and left it empty, which shows the insides of the phone and looks a lot cooler than the provided covers.
    I have dropped this phone so many times, sat on it, and it still works after 3 years. Except it does seem to turn off by itself sometimes, but it's not that much of an inconvience unless you're expecting calls all the time.
    Fun looking phone, but the novelty wears off.

  • poppy. gave 5/10 on 07/01/2008 21:07 Report abuse

    • Good: lots of fun, love the flashing lights!
    • Bad: not enough memory..holds like 10ish photos and 100 odd msgs then will say mem is full, middle button difficult to press, phone can be tempremental and occassionally decides its had enough and will turn off, the vibrating alert on my phone stopped working after a few months which is REALLY irritating because then i miss calls frequently.

    awesome looking and fun phone. but several cons.

  • pravda gave 10/10 on 05/12/2007 02:09 Report abuse

    • Good: artful yet practical celfone.
    • Bad: poor memory and no infrared or bluetooth.

    the nokia 3220 is a cool christmassy celfone with its flashing lights and wave messaging. bit it could use a bigger memory and infrared or bluetooth.

  • celfora gave 10/10 on 05/12/2007 02:07 Report abuse

    • Good: fun fun fun fone.
    • Bad: low memory and no infrared or bluetooth.

    it coild have been nokias perfect celfone if it had a bigger memory and bluetooth or infrared. but the cool flashing xmas disco lights make up for it and wave messaging wouldve been great if i could pind an xpress on fin shell thats hard to find. i hope nokia improves on these points soon.

  • Christopher gave 7/10 on 13/11/2007 18:56 Report abuse

    • Good: Loud, colourful, happy
    • Bad: No bluetooth, pretty crappy materials, mine all broke after 2 years

    Pretty nice phone. The novelty value wears out after a while though which is a shame

  • Anthony gave 8/10 on 03/11/2007 15:59 Report abuse

    • Good: Everything
    • Bad: BlueTooth, Small Screen!

    This Phone Is Awesone!!

  • cookiesqish gave 8/10 on 01/09/2007 09:07 Report abuse

    • Good: I've never replaced the battery and it still stays charged for days. I have dropped it a few times but it still works and the soft pads on the side help it bounce and not break. The sond qlity is good and the ring tones are nice and loud. I love the flashing lights and funky covers. My phone before this one was a Nokia as well, and I had that for 3 year too. I will always buy Nokia in the future
    • Bad: When I first got the phone it would freeze up and switch itself off and back on again. It was refurbished by Nokia and it has been fine since.

    I have now had this phone for almost 3 years and it's still going.

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