The Nokia C5-03 is another in its C5 series of budget phones, but those crafty Finns have added a dash of quality by sticking a touchscreen, Wi-Fi and 3G on it.

 

Unfortunately, the 3.2-inch touchscreen of the C5-03 is the clunky resistive kind, which you might be familiar with from old devices such as the Nokia 5800. There's no Symbian 3 love here either: the C5-03 is stuck with the dated Symbian S60 5th edition OS. But the C5-03 does have Wi-Fi, a significant upgrade from the Nokia C5, which only had 3G.

 

This phone has a 5-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, but no flash. It will also come with a compass and assisted GPS, with free Ovi Maps. There's just 40MB of memory, but it supports microSD cards up to 16GB.

 

It is similar in weight and size to the upcoming C6-01, the upcoming Symbian 3 phone that will land in the UK before Christmas for around £220. This phone is available in white, black, lime green and blue.

 

Nokia used to have this budget end of the smart phone market sewn up. It keeps churning out the handsets, with the Touch and Type X3 and C3 also expected this year, but things have changed dramatically in the last few months. When it comes to phones priced around the £100 to £150 mark, there are now plenty of options if you don't want to stick with a Nokia Symbian phone.
News Source: crave.cnet.co.uk

<< Back to news...