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Nokia 5230


$70.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sleek minimal design looks fashionable and modern. Display is bright enough for use in direct sunlight. Navigation through the menus is fast and intuitive.

The Cons:Doesn't go very long before needing a recharge, will often run down by the end of the day. Screen gets scratched easily, needs a protector.

The 5230 is a 3.2" full touch-screen cell phone from Nokia that is made to be low-budget friendly. In design, the 5230 is not too different from the Nokia 5800, but there are fewer features on the 5230 to accomodate its lower cost.

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Features such as a high-quality camera and Wi-Fi are absent here. However, the Ovi Maps voice-guided navigation system (w/ weather forecasts) is included with the 5230, as is a 4 GB microSD card. The XpressMusic button gives you instant access to your music, photos, video and web browser. At 4.37 x 2.03 x .61", and weighing in at a teensy 3.98 oz, the 5230 Nuron is a hyper-portable smartphone that still has a few extra features.

Features

  • 3.2" touchscreen
  • On-screen keyboard
  • Access to Ovi Store
  • 3G support
  • Voice-guided navigation (via Ovi Maps)
  • Weather forecasts
  • Lonely Planet guides
  • Two-year contract
  • White-and-silver chassis
  • Dimensions: 4.37 x 2.03 x 0.61"
  • Weight: 3.98 oz
  • SIM card expansion slot
  • microSD expansion slot
  • Lock switch
  • Camera
  • 16 million color support display
  • 640 x 360 resolution display
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • MIcro-USB port
  • AC adapter
  • 4 GB microSD card
  • USB cable 

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Pros
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    sleek minimal design looks fashionable and modern

  • 1

    display is bright enough for use in direct sunlight

  • 1

    navigation through the menus is fast and intuitive

  • 1

    email interface is well designed, good range of functions

  • 1

    operating system runs consistently, no lock-ups or lag

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    doesn't go very long before needing a recharge, will often run down by the end of the day

  • 1

    screen gets scratched easily, needs a protector

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