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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 kbps and download up to 178.6 kbps, and is a GPRS multislot class 10, up to 80 kbps.

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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