Announced 2009, November
Nokia – the world leading mobile manufacturing company has manufactured a new mobile which is known by the name Nokia 1280.It is billed as the cheapest Nokia phone ever. The 1280 should have wide appeal to one who is looking for a really cheap but useful mobile. This elementary mobile has compact dimension and volume that is 62.3 cc and 107.2 X 45.1 X 15.3 mm. This sleek handset has 81.9 gram weight. You can find number of surprising and useful features.
With the monochrome display type, the size of the screen is 1.36 inches and its display resolution is 96 X 68 pixels. The handset comes in Black, Gray, Blue and Orchid colors. Its cover can be changed as per your mood. This is one of the benefits of exchangeable color covers. For ringtones, there is MP3 format. In this, it has speakerphone also a 3.5 mm audio jack. The phone is made to be shared, that’s why it has multiple phonebooks and also very loud ringtones so that you can leave in one place. Its keyboard is quite comfortable that is you can find appropriate spacing between its keys that is even if wearing gloves, you can easily type messages.
This simple but elegant mobile can store 500 entries in its phonebook. You can keep track of about 20 missed, 20 dialed and 20 received calls. For sending messages there SMS service support. Entertainment functionality is supported by FM radio through which you can access various radio channels easily. Few preloaded games are also available in it that can be played anytime to enjoy. Some other worthy feature of the handset includes Flashlight, alarm, Calendar, calculator, Voice memo and many more.
If you once charge your Nokia 1280 mobile completely, you can talk uninterruptedly up to 8 hours 30 minutes and can make it alive for 528 hours. This handset is a series 30 handset with simple user interface. This interface is very much familiar to most longtime Nokia customers. The Nokia 1280 model also supports Nokia Life Tools. Though it is not much fascinating in look, still it is quite smart and why not after all it belongs to Nokia Family.
