A few months after the launch of the lower end C3, Nokia has launched its latest C Series device, in India - the C5.
The C5 is a mid-range handset targeted at users looking for a decent entry-level smartphone. The phone features a 2.2-inch, QVGA LCD TFT display and runs Symbian OS 9.3. It has a 3.15 megapixel camera complete with an LED Flash and video recording support. Videos can be recorded at VGA resolution at 15 fps. The phone would be a good choice if you want a low-cost 3G capable device as it has a front facing video camera for video calling as well.
Other features include support for EGPRS, an FM Radio receiver, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP and a 3.5mm jack, which are becoming standard features these days. The phone is powered by a relatively powerful ARM 11 processor that runs at 600Mhz and with 128MB of RAM, you can expect this one to be quite fast - especially for a Symbian phone of this price tag.
The C5 has 50MB of internal memory and supports memory expansion with microSD cards. A 2GB card is included with the phone and should you need more memory, you can add in a 16GB card as well. The C5 has a relatively powerful 1050Mah battery that should last quite a while when used normally.
The C5 will cost Rs. 7,999 is India, which a pretty decent price for a phone with all these features.
More specifications of the phone here.
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