Some of you might recall a few weeks ago when pictures of the Nokia 5250 were were inadvertently uploaded to the Ovi Store causing quite a stir as the device had not been announced by Nokia as yet. Well he wait is over and the news is official now!
Nokia today officially launched their newest model the Nokia 5250, which runs on Symbian^1 OS and offers GSM/EDGE communications over four bands and GPRS for data. It has a 2.8-inch TFT screen with a 16:9 apect ratio and a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels. On the back, there’s a 2-megapixel camera, with Ovi Share installed to let you upload your snaps to the Web. Eminently pocketable, the device measures 104mm x 49mm x 14mm.
Battery life is also excellent. The Nokia 5250 will last up to 18 days in standby or up to seven hours talktime. If you stick to music, then it can play for 24 hours without stopping.
A great music-centric device aimed at anyone seeking a modern, multipurpose mobile that also offers great value for money.
The Nokia 5250 will cost just €115 (before taxes and subsidies) and is expected to ship in the fourth quarter of this year.
For more details on the great new phone, head over to Nokia Conversations.
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