Nokia 5250

Nokia 5250[1]
Manufacturer Nokia
Compatible networks GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
Availability by country unknown
Predecessor Nokia 5230
Successor Nokia C5-03
Form factor Candybar, Touchscreen
Dimensions 105 x 50 x 14.5 mm
Weight 107 g
Operating system Symbian OS v9.4 S60v5
CPU Single CPU, 434 MHz ARM11
Memory 128 MB SDRAM, 256 MB NAND, 51 MB Internal User Storage
Removable storage microSD memory card slot, with hot swap max. 16 GB
Battery BL-4U 3.7V 1000mAh mAh Li-Ion standard battery
Data inputs Touchscreen, Dedicated keys for camera, volume, power, send & end, and (menu), Voice commands, Accelerometer
Display 2.8 inches 640 x 360 nHD with 16:9 picture touchscreen LCD (16.7 million colours)
Rear camera 2 megapixels (1600 x 1200)
Connectivity Micro-USB connector, USB 2.0 high speed, 3.5 mm Nokia AV connector, Bluetooth version 2.0 with A2DP and AVRCP
Development status Discontinued

The Nokia 5250 is a budget Nokia resistive touchscreen smartphone running on Symbian v9.4 operating system with a S60 5th Edition user interface. Its price before tax and subsidies is €115.[2] It was announced in August 2010.[3] It was available in China, Eurasia, Europe, India, Latin America, Middle East, and South East Asia and the Pacific Region. It is very small and compact. It comes preloaded with Guitar Hero Mobile series 5.

Reception

CNET Asia praised the resolution for the budget price, but criticized the lack of 3G capabilities, relying only on GSM and EDGE.[4]

References

  1. Europe - Nokia 5250 Specifications, http://europe.nokia.com/find-products/devices/nokia-5250/specifications
  2. Nokia 5250 gets official: €115 for a 2.8-inch touchscreen with 16:9 display ratio (updated). Engadget.com. Retrieved on 2013-12-09.
  3. Launch: Nokia 5250, as seen on Ovi Store - Nokia Conversations : the official Nokia blog. Conversations.nokia.com (2010-08-24). Retrieved on 2013-12-09.
  4. Chan, John. (2010-08-25) Review: Nokia 5250 - Mobile Phones - CNET Asia. Asia.cnet.com. Retrieved on 2013-12-09.
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