The Bewilderment In Nokia C5
The Nokia C5 is a variety phone in itself since it contains a whole lot of features. No wonder that it has garnered positive approval among its consumers.
Bewildering Price
First, it has everything that a smartphone should have but comes in a cheap price. You get all the smartphone features for only £120, this may be the best price a smartphone can have. It is now more enticing to consumers who consider smartphones as a luxury item only for the rich and famous.
Bewildering Body
This pocket-sized gadget only weighs 89.3 grams. Its dimensions are 112 x 46 x 12.3 mm, making this handset easy to caryy at this size.
Bewildering Features
The C5 runs on the Symbian S60 operating system. It has been perfected over the years to function effectively. It has a built-in networking applications and pre-installed software like Ovi Maps navigation which is free to use at no extra charge. It offers its users turn-by-turn navigation for free and the mobile phone benefits from the similar route-planning features as a sat nav device.
The C5 and its integrated GPS receiver will let you go anywhere you want to, while avoiding the traffic and without getting lost. It comes with visual aids which lets you know when to stop, turn, or just go straight.
The handset also has access to the Ovi Store which is filled with useful applications, wallpapers, ringtones and themes to download.
Bewildering Connectivity
The C5 has Bluetooth and 3.5 G data connectivity. The C5 also lets users enjoy chat through Nokia Messaging, Google talk or Windows Life Messenger. It allows easy access to Facebook and Myspace. It even lets you edit your profile straight from your phone.
Nokia C5 is a very interesting phone with an almost smartphone feature. Here they are:
Nokia Web Browser with mini map
Supports xHTML
Supports WAP 2.0
Nokia Email client (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3), MMS, SMS (OMA 1.2)
SMS with support for concatenated SMS for long messages
Bewildering design
In terms of design, the phone exudes the standard Nokia flare. The dominant colors at the sides and back are silver and white and has thin border of black that surrounds the screen. With these, it may look like it has a touch screen, but it doesn’t. It has the usual keys for navigation and numeric key pad only.
A touch of ruggedness and durability is displayed through its stainless steel edges. If it did not fall into the Nokia C series, it could’ve been a “Classic” mobile phone.
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