All the newest touchscreen handsets launched by Nokia have a similar design featuring a long and tight body with a full touch-sensitive user interface. Nokia 5230 makes no exception, measuring 111 x 51.7 x 15.5 mm at 115 grams and bringing various functionalities for users looking to rely on a handset not only for making calls, but also for listening to music, taking pictures and watching videos while on the go.
The majority of cell phone users today like to share their creations with friends and family online, and to help them, the new handset model from Nokia provides direct sharing to social networking sites. People can use the handset to purchase and download songs from the Nokia Music Store, as well as applications, fun games and others from Ovi.
More than these, Nokia 5230 has A-GPS navigation for picture tagging, and Ovi Maps with access to aerial images and 3D landmarks.
You’ll be able to get it by the end of the year for EUR 259. Other things we learned from the company’s press release include the music playback time of up to 33 hours, the Comes With Music service available in select markets, a 3.5-mm AV connector for headphones, the Media Bar with direct access to the user’s favorite applications, and an enhanced Contact bar with thumbnails of friends’ pictures.
In addition, Nokia 5230 has a 3.2-inch display diagonal, proximity sensor for auto-turn off, accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate, handwriting recognition, speakerphone, support for up to 16GB of external memory, 3G, Bluetooth 2.0, built-in 2MP camera with 30-fps video recording, email, HTML, RSS reader, instant messaging, FM radio with RDS, voice commands and many others, all running on the Symbian OS v9.4 platform, Series 60 rel. 5.
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