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The Nokia 3230 is a Symbian Series 60 smartphone announced on 2nd November 2004. It was billed as the first Series 60 phone aimed at the mass-market rather than the higher-end Series 60 devices.

It runs on Series 60 2nd Edition Feature Pack 1 (Version 2.1), based on Symbian OS 7.0s. It features several games (including multiplayer Bluetooth games), a 1.3 megapixel camera, Lifeblog, a 32 MB RS-MMC to store extra images and applications, Push to Talk, a 176x208 pixel 65,536-colour screen, multimedia messaging, and an MP3 player.

The Nokia 3230 is one of the first with Push to talk, a walkie-talkie style method of communicating, and also Visual Radio, which enhances a normal radio receiver with extra info about artists and songs delivered over GPRS.

For data transfer, the phone can use EDGE to upload up to 35.2 kbit/s and download up to 178.6 kbit/s, and is a GPRS multislot class 10, up to 80 kbit/s.

The processor is a 32-bit RISC CPU based on ARM-9 series, running at 123 Mhz, and the phone weights 110 grammes.

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