- What kind of camera is integrated in the
Nokia 7250 phone? >>
- What is the image size used in the camera?
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- What is the benefit of having an integrated camera
in the phone? >>
- Is there an easy activation to the Camera menu?
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- How many pictures can you save? >>
- What is MMS? >>
- What is the average size of an MMS message that
can be sent by the Nokia 7250? >>
- What is the maximum size of a picture that can be
sent by the Nokia 7250? >>
- How much text can be included in an MMS message
sent from the Nokia 7250? >>
- How many MMS messages can be stored in the Nokia
7250? >>
- What are the image and audio formats used in a Nokia
7250 MMS? >>
- What happens if I receive an AMR encoded voice clip
from the Nokia 7650? >>
- Can the text or other objects from a message be
saved in the Nokia 7250? >>
- How is copyright protection handled in
the Nokia 7250? >>
- What happens if an MMS is received and it contains
several pictures? >>
- What happens when the user wants to forward an MMS
that includes a SP MIDI file? >>
The Nokia 7250 includes an integrated CIF camera (Common
Interchange Format). Images can be sent by MMS to friends
and family with compatible devices, enabling users to
share experiences.
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The maximum resolution is 352 x 288 pixels, which is
also the size the images automatically stored in the
Gallery. The other image size used in the phone is
128 x 96 pixels (Sub-QCIF), which is used for viewing
the images on the phone display. Higher quality images
in supported formats up to the size of a VGA camera
image (digital camera, 640 x 480 pixels) can be scaled
onto the Nokia 7250 screen.
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With the Nokia 7250, you can store captured images in the Gallery, send them in MMS messages to compatible phones or e-mail, or set them as wallpaper. You can transfer these images to a compatible computer and edit them using PC Suite. With the Edit function in the Gallery, you can attach text, frames and different clipart graphics to the captured images.
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You can press the up arrow to directly activate the
viewfinder window.
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Pictures are automatically saved in the Gallery. You
can store up to 25 large images + 100 portrait images.
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Multimedia Messaging Service, or MMS, is a messaging
service for the mobile environment standardized by the
WAP forum and the 3rd Generation Partnership Program
3GPP. To end users, MMS is very similar to Short Message
Service (SMS); it provides automatic, immediate delivery
for user created content from phone to phone. The message
addressing used is primarily phone numbers, thus the
traffic goes from phone to phone. MMS also provides
support for e-mail addressing so that messages can be
sent via e-mail.
In addition to the content type familiar from SMS, text,
MMS messages can contain images, text, voice or audio
clips, video clips, and presentation information. An
MMS message is a single entity with text, image, and
sound content. The extent of content support varies
from phone to phone.
MMS transport is done using WAP protocols and any bearer
capable of WAP can be used. Thus, MMS is bearer independent,
i.e. MMS is not limited to only GSM or WCDMA.
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The average size of an MMS is around 10 kB with text
and default-sized image (122 x 96), and 30 kB with text,
image
and sound.
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Images in supported formats up to VGA size (640 x 480
pixels) can be zoomed onto the screen, and the same images
can be sent from the phone. In terms of image data volume,
all 45 kB of the message can be used by one single image.
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The only limit to the text amount is the message size.
The Nokia 7250 supports a maximum of 45 kB per message,
so if a message contains only text, up to several thousands
of characters can be supported in one MMS message.
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Several, depending on the number of applications, images,
polyphonic tones, etc. that the you have downloaded.
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For images: JPEG, GIF, BPM and PNG
For sound: polyphonic MIDI ringing tones
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The Nokia 7250 supports polyphonic ringing tone sounds.
Other formats will be discarded since they cannot be played
back to the end user.
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Yes, all content objects can be saved separately: text,
image and tones. The saved objects can be used when creating
a new Multimedia Message, a Wallpaper, or as a personal
ringing tone.
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Java™ applications, SP MIDI tones, the Nokia ringing
tone and Nokia operator logo are defined as closed content
types. Each content type is identified by a separate MIME
type. For example, if the received MMS message contains
any of the closed content types, the message cannot be
forwarded to another phone or transferred to a PC via
PC Suite. Forwarding and sending of the following formats
are supported: JPEG, GIF87a, GIF89a, WBMP, PNG, and unicode
text. No forwarding is allowed for SP MIDI and the other
closed content types listed above.
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The pictures are shown in the order they were originally
encoded into the message by manually scrolling up and
down the message.
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This is not possible; the user is not allowed to forward
SP MIDI files.
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