Nokia 8250 Review

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Nokia 8250
4.1 stars
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Andy Lee.'s Review of Nokia 8250

Overall Rating

4 stars
  • Value for money
    4.5 stars
  • Reception
    3 stars
  • Features
    3 stars
  • Style
    4 stars
Good Points

Nice design, Doesn't depreciate as fast as other models, stable software and hardware, just the right size- in a word, WICKED!


Bad Points

After being in the market and getting such motivating support from the consumers, isn't it about time Nokia tweaks up its software with better games and more current functionalities?


General Comments

I have used numerous mobile phones- ranging from Ericsson (I love that phone, GH688- being my first mobile and all; but it got dated after a while) to Siemens to Nokia to Motorola and now, back to Nokia. I like buying phones as and when there's a good model at a good price; and then trading 'em in when there are better mobiles. Anyway, after going a full cycle and being satisfied with all my mobiles except for the last one (Motorola C333- the internal battery sucks big time!), I now find myself having my sis' Nokia 8250 as I search for another mobile after returning the C333.

Lo and behold, this lil' baby performs its job with ever a loving purr! Although it may not have a radio, WAP, GPRS, polyphonic ringtones, etc. it did what it claims to do very well. I am so impressed with this Butterfly that my initial idea to buy the Nokia 8310/6510 was thrown out of the window. Guess what- I would be getting MY own Nokia Butterfly tomorrow morning! My sis will be glad to know that she can have this baby back- she's currently using the Motorola V8088, which is pretty good itself!

I hope that my Butterfly will serve me well for a couple of years to come- wish me luck, will ya?

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Members' Comments onAndy Lee.'s Review

  • Syaful. on 13th May 2003

    If price and feautres is ur main consideration in buying a new phone, I would say 8250 is expensive for very limited feature. 3310's feature is a lot better than 8250 except 3310 do not have infra red.



    If u have the budget, please consider other phone like Siemens C55 before really buy this 8250.

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