Nokia C3, E5 and E6 Review


Nokia has unveiled 3 new phones that have a physical QWERTY keyboard, the Nokia C3, E6 and E5. Nokia C3, which sells for € 90 (U.S. $ 120), comes with the Nokia Series 40 platform. Features such as Mail and Ovi Ovi Chat. In addition to a QWERTY keyboard, Nokia C3 is also supported with 2.4 inch display, service and Opera Mini Wi-Fi connection, users can also listen to the radio from a 3.5mm audio jack, take pictures with a 2 megapixel camera or a Facebook status update or a Tweet on Twitter. Data can be stored in the 8GB memory card. However, Nokia C3 does not support with 3G and A-GPS (Assisted-GPS).

While Nokia E5 which will be a substitute for the Nokia E63. Nokia E5 comes with Symbian S60, and the price of more expensive double is € 180 (U.S. $ 244). The phone can be used for fast Internet connections using HSDPA and A-GPS navigation. Still plus a 5 MP camera, but the same-sized 2.4 inch screens. Data can be stored on 250MB of internal memory, and 2GB microSD card. Other supporting facilities such as email, IM services, including Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and IBM.

While for Nokia C6 also has a QWERTY keyboard that slides from behind the screen shape. Nokia C6 was sold with $ 298 price range, and operates the Symbian S60. Screen size 3.2 inch, 640 x 360 pixel resolution, higher than 320 x 240 pixels of the two previous phones. Nokia C6 support is also an FM radio, 5MP camera, and A-GPS. Data can be stored on 200MB of internal memory and 2GB microSD card. Email and IM client can be downloaded from the Nokia store, Ovi Store. C6 cell phone users can surf the Internet using Wi-Fi or HSDPA, but not useful to support HSUPA upload speed like the one in Nokia E5. For Nokia C6 and C3 will be present in the second quarter of 2010, while the E5 will be present in the third quarter.
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April 14th, 2010 | Posted by Ncellphone.com
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