The Nokia 7250 is a definite eye catcher. This phone basically takes the Nokia 7210 design and adds an integrated camera and a better keypad. It offers the complete package: colour display, polyphonic ring tones, a stereo FM radio and triple band, as well as Java capabilities.
The 7250 camera takes pictures in two modes, standard and portrait. You can also choose the image quality of the pictures and in terms of picture quality, it's above average however once transferred to a computer the images appear low resolution and grainy.
Nokia has done a fabulous job at incorporating FM radio into its phones and the loud speaker on the 7250 is quite possibly it's best feature as the sound is certainly loud and clear enough to use the phone as a portable radio. Other appealing audio features include the polyphonic tones, which are played through a speaker rather than an ordinary buzzer, which means that the sound quality is vastly improved for alerts, gamming tones and melodious ringing tones.
It's Java capabilities allow you to easily download games, graphics and ring tones as well as applications like travel and information tools. MMS means you can send and receive multimedia messages containing text and pictures.
Another excellent feature of the Nokia 7250 is it's abundant memory; it comes with a whopping 5 MB.
The Nokia 7250 is certainly one of the most attractive camera phones on the market but simply not the best, whilst being very well intended it ultimately comes across as a hasty implementation of a camera phone.