The Nokia 5250 is some kind of usual and unique phone. There is no Wi-Fi, even 3G is missing from the specs sheet. And you won’t find an inbuilt GPS receiver either. But the bare minimum is covered. You still get quad-band GSM support and stereo Bluetooth and a decent 2.8 touchscreen.The 2 megapixel snapper lacks autofocus, LED flash or geotagging but it can at least shoot VGA videos. There is a great music player, an FM radio with RDS and a reasonably stocked app market.
Features
- Quad-band GSM, EDGE support
- 2.8″ 16M-color 360 x 640 pixel resistive touchscreen
- S60 5th Edition (a.k.a. Symbian^1)
- ARM 11 434 MHz processor; 128MB of RAM
- 2 MP fixed-focus camera
- VGA (640 x 480 pixel) video recording @ 30fps
- Stereo Bluetooth v2.0
- microSD slot, microUSB port
- Accelerometer and proximity sensor
- Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
- FM radio with RDS
- Stylus tucked inside the phone’s body
- Excellent loudspeaker performance
- Good audio quality
- Web browser has Flash video support
- Main disadvantages
- No 3G, Wi-Fi and GPS receiver
- Poor screen quality
- Doesn’t charge off USB
- No preloaded Office document viewer
- No support for DivX/XviD videos out-of-the-box
- Gets sluggish as the memory card starts filling up
- No USB cable or memory card in the retail package
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