The Nokia 3120 is a 2004 model mobile phone. CNET reviews the Nokia 3120 anв writes, “Audio-wise, the 3120 supports 4-chord polyphony and sounds primitive compared with most Korean offerings on the market. Still, it’s sufficiently loud and, coupled with its lively vibration, does a decent job notifying us of incoming calls. The speakerphone proved invaluable for group conferences or in-car situations.”
InfoSync reviews the Nokia 3120 and writes:
Measuring 101 x 42.6 x 42.6 mm and weighing in at 87 grams, the Tri-band (GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz) 3120 is a traditional candybar design, sporting a 128 x 128 pixel color display capable of displaying 4096 colors over 5 lines of text. Data transmission is provided by GPRS, and the included web browser supports XHTML over WAP 1.2, including support for JPEG and PNG images. Other high-end features include both SMS and MMS support, polyphonic ring tones, and animated screen savers. It also includes OMA forward lock Digital Rights Management (DRM).
CIAO reviews the Nokia 3120 and has this to say about it, “This is a good tri-band phone for the reasonable price. I got this phone because I have to go to America. This phone works great both in Asia, Hong Kong and Continental USA. It has a really cool feature which is the speaker phone. It is designed especially for the Chinese market because it has conversion of the lunar calendar. For me, I have a bad experience of cell phone being robbed in China during day time, so I decided to purchase the most basic model… It comes with all the basic features, color monitor, and all the phone data storage programs. I like the design of the phone, although the price is cheap, it does not look cheap. But be sure to ask for an universal electric plug for recharging. Because I remember the one that I got only have plug for Asia, and the sales person is very helpful and can exchange a universal electric plug for me. So i can use the phone either in Hong Kong or in the US.”
“The Nokia 3120 does not come with an MP3 player. This phone comes with built in polyphonic ringtones, which means you can download simple MIDI files from the Internet and upload them through your phone, or simply download them via GRPS (if GRPS is built in).”, reports Canadian Content
Another Nokia 3120 Features:
- Changeable screensavers, adjustable colour scheme
- Themes and colour schemes for interface changing
- Organizer with alarm clock, various kinds of events
- Phonebook memory for 300 names, 3 numbers and one text field for a name

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