Tuesday 24 August 2010

Nokia 5250 Touch Screen Smartphone Launched with a tag of €115

Nokia 5250
  Today Nokia officially launched Nokia 5250. It is a touch screen phone comes with a music player on the home screen and tracks can be downloaded from Ovi Music or your own collection. There’s 51MB of memory on board, but you can expand this to up to 16GB with a microSD memory card. This device also offers an FM radio and it comes with a free copy of the acclaimed Guitar Hero 5 Mobile: this is a phone that invites you to rock out while you’re on the move.
  This is a highly sociable phone. Also on the home screen, you’ll find your favourite contacts and there’s easy access to Facebook, MySpace and the rest. You can also log-in to multiple email accounts such as Ovi Mail, Gmail and Yahoo! Mail, as well as instant messenger accounts from all the usual suspects. Extra applications can, of course, be added using the Ovi Store.
Nokia 5250 Front
   Battery life is also excellent. The device will last up to 18 days in standby or up to seven hours talktime. If you stick to music, then it can play for 24 hours without stopping.
   The 5250 runs the Symbian^1 operating system and offers GSM/EDGE communications over four bands and GPRS for data. It has a 2.8-inch TFT screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio and a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels. On the back, there’s a 2-megapixel camera, with Ovi Share installed to let you upload your snaps to the Web. Eminently pocketable, the device measures 104mm x 49mm x 14mm.
  Before taxes and operator subsidies, the Nokia 5250 will cost just €115 and is expected to ship in the fourth quarter.
Nokia 5250 Back
Key Features:-
  • 2.8-inch TFT screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio.
  • resolution of 640 x 360 pixels.
  • 2-megapixel camera
  • 51MB of memory on board, expandable to 16GB microSD
  • FM Radio
  • GSM/EDGE/GPRS
  • OS- Symbian
  • Social Networking- facebook, MySpace
  • measures 104mm x 49mm x 14mm
  • Battery Life- 18 days in standby or up to seven hours talktime
  • Price €115 ($146) (before taxes)
 
Via Nokia Conversation

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