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The is a new low budget Symbian powered smartphone by Nokia. It offers almost all the basic features you would expect in a smartphone with the exception of Wi-Fi. It has nice hardware specifications and is one of the cheapest smartphones money can bu...
All in all, the Nokia C5 is a very nice, cheap smartphone which measures up moderately well on all aspects. It has only two major flaws - small display and no Wi-Fi. If you can manage without that, it is a very good option which offers good valu...
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Nokia’s home screen is busier than before, with icon shortcuts in a row at the bottom. It’s still accessible enough, and the shortcuts bar works well. One touch and you’ve launched Ovi Maps.Solid cameraThe camera is pretty basic – at 3.2MP, it’s behin...
Neat styling. GPS. Ovi Maps...
No Wi-Fi. Basic camera...
A sleek, affordable smartphone with a host of great features, but Wi-Fi is a big miss...
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Simplicity is always in style, which is aptly represented by Nokia's core C-series. The new Nokia C5 isn't a show-off, preferring to keep a basic and simple candybar form factor. Made mostly out of plastic, with a hint of metal on its borders, the C5 c...
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Contents: In the box: Positioning This model is offered as a variation of Nokia 6303i with bigger keypad and S60, which is not important with the small screen. The handset attracts attention with €135 price tag at the beginning, but it is anyway hi...
The ringtone volume is enough for the majority of situations, but its sound is not very clear. The same can be said about the performance of the speaker during the talk. There is a bit of vibration and the sound is not clear enough. I deliberately che...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-09-21 04:35:21
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The C5 is a strong simple phone with excellent capabilities for core features like voice calls and text messaging. The GPS is a great added extra and the battery life is strong but beyond that this is a decent everyday phone that won’t disappoint. Rela...
Quiet good looks, GPS with free Ovi Maps, light and manageable...
Limited extra features and functions.Look and Feel...
The C5 is a strong simple phone with excellent capabilities for core features like voice calls and text messaging. The GPS is a great added extra and the battery life is strong but beyond that this is a decent everyday phone that won’t disappoint...
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The Nokia C5 is a defiantly old school phone strutting its stuff in an age where smartphones are becoming the norm. Read on to see whether or not the Nokia C5 can keep up with the kids.What we likeTurning on the Nokia C5 for the first time is like step...
The Nokia C5 will more than satisfy those who want a basic, no nonsense phone to call and text on. The music player is good and you get a lot of potential storage for tracks but the antiquated warren-like menus will frustrate and the Facebook app will...
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It's pretty clear that we lost the geeks way back on page 1. Congratulations to all those of you who're still with us. We think we've got a phone for you. The Nokia C5 hasn't got all the features ever invented - it's the sensible buyer's choice. Perfo...
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It was about month and a half ago when Nokia first announced its new name-giving policy – all models will come with a designation number from 1 to 9, with 1s reserved for handsets with the most basic functionality and 9s in the names of the most techno...
Dainty design and proper materials, Really snappy, Nokia Messaging support, GPS and free navigation via Ovi Maps...
Display that is almost unusable in direct sunlight and at an angle, Lacks WiFi...
The Nokia C5 can fly indeed... when thrown out of the window. „Heh, that was a good one!” said the schizophrenic and went on playing belote all by himself. All joking aside, the Nokia C5 is equipped with 600MHz processor and 128MB RAM, i.e. more than e...
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