Amazon.co.uk Review
The Nokia 3330 leads the pack on specifications for a consumer phone, and it looks good too. Having a decent weight, internal antenna and fitting right into the palm of your hand, the 3330 is easy to use and fully featured. This phone includes a WAP browser so you can connect to the Internet, as well as SIM based information services. There is a 100-name internal phone book in addition to those that you can store on the SIM card, and there is space for up to 8 voice dialling slots. The 3330 comes with 35 ring tones, with space for 7 more, plus a ring tone composer. Phone behaviour profiles can be customised and downloaded and animated screensavers set to any picture message you have stored. A vibrating alert discreetly informs you of incoming calls and messages, while five games will stop you from getting bored. Chat messaging is supported, while T9 predictive input helps you write messages faster. Smilie templates are also included and Concatenated messages enable you to write messages up to three times longer than normal. You can also send and receive ring tones and picture messages. Other features include clock, alarm, reminders, stopwatch, countdown timer, calculator, currency converter, dual band frequency for roaming and games pack downloads from Nokia, via the WAP service. You can also compete against your friends by sending the high scores to Nokia. The Nokia 3330 is available on BT Cellnet's Pay and Go tariff. Basic call charges are 25p/min peak, 10p/min off-peak and 2p/min at weekends. For a full breakdown of call pricing, take a look at the
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Simon Pickstock