Nokia 5230 Mobile Phone Big Deal in a Cheap Deal 0
The Nokia 5230 is the latest touch-phone from Nokia and is probably the cheapest touch-phone available in the market today. It’s cheaper than many XpessMusic devices from Nokia like the 5800 and comes with a large 3.2 inches TFT resistive touch-screen of 16M colours. Built-in are proximity and accelerometer sensors to facilitate auto turn-off and UI auto-rotate respectively. The internal memory of this device stands at 70MB but this can be very conveniently expanded upto 16GB. The phone-book is capable of holding practically unlimited entries and fields. Although a stereo wired headset is included in the standard sales package of the phone, there is no memory card included. Weighing at 115 grams, the phone comes in a very neat design and style and is presently available in Black and White colour schemes. This Symbian S60 device ensures that a wide variety of softwares are available for downloading and it also supports Microsoft Exchange and an Email client. The built-in GPS receiver gets A-GPS support and it coordinates with the Nokia Maps 2.0 touch application that comes along with the phone. Also included in this phone is the Ovi Maps 3.0 application and the GPS can also be conveniently used along with Google maps.
The Nokia 5230 is enabled with a Class32 GPRS and a Class32 EDGE which supports the WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds web browser for convenient internet access. Down under, this phone is a quad-band GSM device that gives excellent reception and also supports dual-band 3G service. With HSDPA access @3.6Mbps, data can be downloaded at a very fast speed. Moreover Bluetooth and USB enable the phone to share and transfer data between compatible devices in a very convenient and cost-effective manner. Sadly the 5230 misses Wi-Fi but that would be too much asking from a phone at it’s