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The Nokia 3250, Nokia's newest music phone, grabbed the spotlight of Nokia Trends, an electronic music festival that took place in Berlin, Germany this weekend. The new Nokia phone is the first under the maker's new XpressMusic brand that will identify mobile phones that are designed to listen to music. This unique design twists to transform a traditional phone keypad into dedicated music keys. The Nokia 3250 stores up to 1 Gigabyte (750 songs) of high quality music and offers 10 hours of music play. In addition, consumers can take advantage of the Nokia 3250's two-megapixel camera and smartphone capabilities. It comes with a built-in FM radio tuner and supports both the MP3, WMA, M4A and AAC digital media formats.

The 1 Gb storage capacity gives Nokia a huge advantage over the Motorola Rokr, which caps off the number of songs that it will hold at 100. The Motorola device also doesn't support the WMA audio format that is used by many online music services including Yahoo Music, Napster and Rhapsody.

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