Sunday, January 9, 2011

Nokia C5-03 Review

This is a global GSM phone, it can be used with 3 G and T-Mobile United States at&t network 2 G.

Getting started: Nokia had a hard time comes with a highly successful high-end device and instead has taken the path to cheaper and more affordable smartphones for the masses. Nokia C5-03, this exact spot position that is suitable in the mid-range of Symbian smartphones. Buzz is a close copy of the Nokia C6-01 spec-wise and promises a package full connectivity with 3 G on board and free navigation and Ovi maps. On the negative side, however, the Nokia C5-03 saves about two capacitive screen in favour of tændkabler and Symbian ^ 3 for the benefit of the now officially antique Symbian ^ 1 aka Symbian S60 5th edition.

Nokia C5-03 comes with a 2 GB microSD card, but you can use cards with 16 GB of memory. Included in the retail package is also a charger, user manuals and shortest microUSB cable as we have seen so far.

Design:

Nokia C5-03 is light in your pocket. And we mean the light as light in cash and light as 93-g light in weight, which place it in a place at the top of our list of flyweight smartphones. The phone comes in a variety of combinations of colors with black or white options for the Organization, which then can be combined with different colors for the bottom. Wide range of looks come bundled with organic materials – 80 percent of the body, which is reusable, while half of packaging made from recyclable materials.

You can compare Nokia C5-03 with many other phones, using our visualisation tool size.

One thing, you can observe in the beginning around the edges, where the screen meets the casing seems to be a minimum distance just enough to collect all kind of garbage. Apart from this problem feel the phone a bit like a game, but still with no moving parts and build good quality for a midrange unit.

And talk about affordable handset, the screen is large and played, where the budget went to Nokia tændkabler technology. It ruins some of fun in the otherwise rather 3.2 inch screen, likes to secure a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels. We have taken up the brightness with the highest level, but it still does not help much in direct sunlight when readability has suffered grievously.


On the back you see glossy plastic lid, which is a fingerprint magnet and you find yourself in paragrafontas all now and then. What really sets the buzz is in the bottom, which distinguishes three physical buttons and color. We believe that Nokia sticks with physical keys, which gives a feeling of fixed telephone device, something that we are missing even on high-end handsets.

Just behind the plastic back cover is a 1000 mAh battery, which promise 5-11.5 hours talk time.



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