Nokia 3220



The Nokia 3220 (type RH-37, codenamed Asterix) is a candybar phone announced by Nokia on 31 May 2004 and released in July 2004.

It was a fun device featuring LED lights that could be controlled by MIDI ringtones. Another feature was Xpress-on covers, officially available in Red and Blue colors, as well as the ability to create custom back plates. The 3220 was the first entry-level phone that offered full access to the Internet, with an XHTML browser and POP3/IMAP email client.

Variants

 * 3220b (RH-49): US variant with different bands, released in October 2004. It can be distinguished by opening the back cover, the decorative lines around the Nokia logo are white on the global version and dark gray on the US version.

Related phones

 * Nokia 7260: Same platform and synthesizer, but different ringtones/aesthetic and fashion oriented. Part of the Nokia Art Deco lineup.
 * Nokia 6020: Same platform and synthesizer, but different ringtones/aesthetic and business oriented.
 * Nokia 3200: The predecessor to the Nokia 3220, largely based on even earlier models like the 6610i.
 * Nokia 5200: Successor, in a slider form factor. Adds several improvements like microSD support, making it more capable as a music player.

Games

 * Water Rapids
 * Adventure Race
 * Phantom Spider
 * Club Pinball
 * Dance DeLight

Settings

 * Note: These ringtones can appear on Gallery instead of settings depending on the firmware.

Batteries

 * Nokia BL-5B (3.7 V, 790/890 mAh Li-Po)