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15 years ago
Nokia C5
Nokia's lower end and mid range handsets might not offer the bells and whistles of the leading edge phones, but they can be solid workhorses. The C5 is a case in point. Just be aware when eyeing up the specs that its small screen means it can't do some things nearly as well as bigger screened...
15 years ago
Nokia C5 review
This fully-functional smartphone has a ridiculously cheap price tag – surely there must be a catch? The C5 is quite different. Firstly, it's not a £10 budget phone, but at around £150 or less for a SIM-free model, it certainly isn't expensive given its specification.
13 years ago
nokia c5
it the best mobile in multimedia support. it supports 3g as well as 2g. it gives us facility to surf internet at very high speed it connects to internet at 3.5g which is very high speed. it has dual camera which gives us facility to do video chat with our online friends. it is also having flash led.
16 years ago
Nokia C5 review
The Nokia C5 won't get you excited, but if you're after a relatively inexpensive smartphone and aren't interested in touchscreens then it may be worth a look.
16 years ago
Editor's Review of the C5
Also, the C5's display becomes hard to read at certain angles.
16 years ago
Nokia C5 review Review
The handsome C5 is a cheap, old-school phone with some modern features thrown in, and the end result is very pleasant indeed. Big keys make it easy to bash out texts, 3G connectivity enables speedy Web browsing, and the interface is clear and straightforward.
Pros:
- Simple interface
- Massive
- comfy buttons
- Great build quality
- 3G support
Cons:
- No Wi-Fi connectivity
- Occasionally disruptive pop-up messages
16 years ago
Nokia C5
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Pros:
- simple but nice
Cons:
- not great features
15 years ago
Nokia C5 review
We've now published our review of the updated touchscreen version of this phone, the Nokia C5-03 , so check it out if you're into a bigger screen and fewer keys. In a world where the attention tends to go to ever more advanced smartphones like the HTC Desire and Apple iPhone , it's easy to forget...
15 years ago
Nokia C5
Nokia can rightfully pride itself on having conquered the budget mobile phone market, even if its recent high-end touchscreen smartphones haven't been able to compete with the best. Hoping to continue this heritage is the C5, a simple candybar handset available for under £150.
15 years ago
Although threatened by Apple, Blackberry and Android in the high-end smartphone market, Nokia still has a firm grip on the budget market. The C5 is a simple handset that ticks all the boxes, but is it worth the asking price?
Pros:
- : Design
- Build quality : Plastic screen smudges and scratches easily
- Cluttered interface
- Mediocre image quality
- No Wi-Fi
- Poor viewing angles
Cons:
- : Plastic screen smudges and scratches easily
- Cluttered interface
- Mediocre image quality
- No Wi-Fi
- Poor viewing angles
3.6
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