Monday, December 6, 2010

Nokia 5230 Phone reviews

Nokia 7230 Review is for giving you a detailed information about a 3G entry level sliding mobile phone which has been launched earlier this year, and runs on S40 operating system from Nokia. The handset is a easy sliding phone, but in spite of that, it facilitates certain attractive features. Those are 3.2 megapixel camera and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It is obvious from this that the device has taken into consideration the younger generation. A battery, a stereo hands-free kit, a mains charger, a 2GB Micro SD card and a user manual, is all you will get with Nokia 7230. It is noticeable that the PC connector cable is absent.


The phone has a slim body and a glossy, curvaceous design. The sides have a chrome feel along with a key dedicated to the camera and the matte finished plastic backside as battery cover. The phone craftily looks quite solid, but once we take it in hand, its low-end quality becomes obvious. The screen offers a nicely textured panel which has two soft keys hidden under it, a send key and an end key, with a five-way d-pad within. This panel is presented in pink or graphite, even so the battery cover.

The screen is having the size and resolution which are correct for the purpose, however the viewing angles are poor, which fails it. It is 2.4 inches and is having a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. Although it is bright enough just to use comfortably, contrast levels and saturation go on varying quite frequently as per the the angles in which anyone views it. The screen too is small for continued use of internet, however the on-board browser offers pages finely.

The built-in quality of Nokia 7230 is {a bit Buttons make a creaking sound and soft-keys are presents problems in pressing. Below the shiny screen, are slightly raised keys of number, which are well-lit and respond well, however they are a little small and cramped. It was however to explore the phone through the Nokia 7230 Review.

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