Nokia 2323 Classic Review

Cheap mobile phones are now not only offer the facilities 'as is'. Some are even starting to insert a functional facility that is an e-mail. Also, several access points to online content. One of the low-end phones that have this capability that is the Nokia 2323 classic.

Here Nokia Ovi Share service offering, which provides the ability to upload photos and share their mobile content online. Also, e-mail facilities and messaging services. Only, for mobile phones Nokia 2323 classic classmate various services is not all could be accommodated.

Design

Nokia 2323 classic comes in a simple design. Nevertheless, the use of materials of sufficient quality and concept of the casing decorated with silver trim on the screen area and D-pad at least able to make it looks pretty impressed.

Texture and structure of the keypad in place. Large enough and large fields. Plastic keys were relatively comfortable push. Rubber keypad is slightly different with some Motorola phones series 'W', which feels a bit hard.

Display and Interface

For media user interface, the Nokia 2323 classic pin TFT display 65,536 colors, with a resolution of 128 × 160 pixels. Armed with the contrast and brightness settings are just right, the menu will display looks quite bright.

Sector interface, the Nokia 2323 Classic implement S40 5th edition FP1 platform LE. As a result mobile display interface is slightly better than the seniors like the Nokia 2610/2626.

Problem Java capabilities, the Nokia 2323 Classic has supported platform Java MIDP 2.1, CLDC-1.1. The result, a variety of Java applications can be inserted into it. However, could not support the 3D format. In addition, the memory capacity is provided for Java only 512KB.

Well, for you who like browsing, the Nokia 2323 classic has been supported GPRS data bearer, plus the Opera Mini browser. Performs quite well in showing web pages. Including access to the portal or any Ovi.mobi Nokia.mobi.

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