Monday, August 1, 2011

Nokia C5

Nokia C5
Introduction:

If you are looking for a smartphone in style, but is running a tight budget, it is likely that the C5 Nokia is already on his radar. The compact phone with a Symbian operating system looks good, cheap and can give you all the information you need on a phone.

Even more, if you need a phone to make voice navigation. Nokia C5 should be a perpetual license, which costs exactly zero. Now, this is one of the best phones require a bang for the buck on the market? As always at your disposal with the compromise, but the price tag hanging from the metal body does not make you think twice.

Design:

Nokia C5 plays designing safe and do not try anything stupid. No, it has a phone, this will turn any heads, but the style is clear Nokia. There is no evidence of frills, not the class and sophistication. The new C-Class has a different short - the simplicity and reliability.

Nokia and C5 is not the type of phone to impress clients - or not wearing. But it certainly would not put either. Given the balance of features and build a good, conservative style of the C5 is a good thing anyway.

The 2.2 "screen is about half of the front panel Nokia C5. The unit has a QVGA TFT LCD resolution and can display 16 million colors. Despite his decent image quality shine n 'is not anything to write.

Nokia has used these types of shows on their phones for years, and feel out of fashion. Against the WVGA AMOLED, Super, a small TFT display with QVGA resolution is only low and nothing to do.

Size is another problem with the Nokia Display C5, 2.2 "is not enough Yes, it is an entry-level smartphone, and it is clear that he wanted as compact as possible, but 2.4". It would have been much better.

On the other hand, sunlight readability of the C5 Nokia is big screen is readable outdoors in all weather conditions.

There are six buttons below the screen - three on each side of the traditional D-pad. The controls include two soft keys, menu and clear keys and call and end. All are decent sized and very strong to the press. The menu and clear keys are very small but grew up in comfort, making them easy to hit.

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