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| Value for Money | 7.4/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 8.2/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.2/10 |
By Adrian. on 31st May 2003
| Features | 5/10 |
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| Reception | 7/10 |
| Style | 9/10 |
| Value for money | 5/10 |
| Overall value | 6/10 |
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The best things about the Nokia 8250 is the bright blue screen (It was a bit too bright at night time) and mainly the looks! I really liked the keypad layout with the so called "butterfly" under the the screen. Really happy with the size considering that the Nokia 8210 was a bit too small for some people's likings. Also nice and light at 81 grams!
Like a lot of the phones there is always something you don't like about them! With the Nokia 8250 it has a lack of features. If a phone is a cheap price then you won't expect much from it (Just to make phone calls and a little extra) but when the Nokia 8250 first came out it was extremely high priced (About $600-$700). If you own a Nokia 8210 then I wouldn't bother with a Nokia 8250.
If you are about to buy a Nokia 8250 now then it wouldn't be a bad choice as you could probably get one for about $300-$400. If you don't mind buying a second hand phone then I would consider you look for a Nokia 6610/7210 which will cost you around $450. Then again if you like the looks of a phone and not the features then the Nokia 8250 would be a good choice.

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