Nokia 5230
Nokia launches new Nokia 5230, a device that runs on S60 5th Edition on Symbian and contains the most important key functions like a camera with 2.0 megapixels, a screen of 3.2 “size, display contacts home bar , Media Bar, A – GPS and audio jack of 3.5 mm. If a look at some of the features that you think more reason to seek some Nokia 5230 offers the look.
Nokia 5230 offers the same features as the Nokia 5800 for example, an FM radio, 3.2-inch resistive touch screen with a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels, 3.5 mm audio output, FM radio and microSD slot. Even if the factor-bit resolution camera is downloaded on a 2-megapixel still managed to take decent VGA @ 30fps video recording.
Nokia 5230 is powered by a battery of 1320 mAh. The battery keeps the phone for 33 hours, but if music is played non-stop capability. The user interface is supported by a kinetic scrolling, so the user can press the model for scrolling on the screen. You can even scroll through the list, and can also be slowed, stopped. The interface is very responsive, but was slightly resistive and therefore the general feeling is good, much more than a few reasons why you’ll Nokia 5230th
The audio quality of the Nokia 5230 meets the expectations of users and seems impressive, because the sound quality seems to come from a system of good music. The speakers come with their great sound with good clarity and excellent sound in the headphones is great.
Nokia 5230 supports an excellent system of web browsing with support for markup languages such as WML, SHTML, and HTML. A 2.0 megapixel camera can store images of type JPEG support. Video editing is done in user-friendly. Format mp4 and .3 gp.
Look for Nokia 5230 is not a difficult task, because Nokia have a habit of opening at an affordable price, the best men of every class. It is available in both directions via retail and carrier, if you are looking for the best deal before making a final decision. They are not at the equipment level you choose when buying a car. So, until it becomes available – if any – we do not see a better deal with the problem as an approach from Nokia.