The Nokia 2330 Classic offers alternatives

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The Nokia 2330 Classic is a budget phone which will appeal to those who are looking for a replacement cost effective mobile phone. Its simple and aesthetically pleasing style offers a welcome change from many phones which are full of functions that are rarely used. Being one of the lightest phones on the market at only 80 grams, the phone fits in well with today's lifestyle.


The 1.8 inch TFT display screen displays 65,000 colours at a size of 128 x 160 pixels. The screen displays images in a vibrant and clear manner. Navigation and access to the features is by way of a 5 way navigation key which is user friendly and sensitive. The phone offers an array of alert types which include vibration and ring alerts.


The Nokia 2330 Classic comes with a camera which operates at 640 x 480 pixels which will take effective snapshots as well as providing the means to take video footage. The video recording and playback is at CIF quality and at 15 frames per second. This affords the user with the ability to take either photo or video, dependant upon the circumstances.


The dimensions of the phone are 107mm x 46 mm in size and 13.8mm thick. This is a relatively small handset which fits comfortably in a pocket or a handbag. The phone comes with GPRS and EDGE as well as Blue tooth. This enables the user to transfer files seamlessly if required.

The phone comes with an FM stereo radio which means that local and national radio stations can be accessed if required. An organiser and useful voice memo facility provides additional features.


The Classic Nokia 2330 is a phone which does not have the latest high tech wizardry or advancements, but that is not its purpose. It provides the means to obtain a fully functional mobile phone at a fraction of the cost of many other phones on the market.


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