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When did the Nokia 5230 Nuron come out?

When did the Nokia 5230 Nuron come out?

Nokia 5230. The Nokia 5230 (also known as the Nokia 5230 Nuron) is a smartphone manufactured by Nokia, running Symbian OS v9.4, S60 5th Edition. It was released in November 2009 after being announced in August of the same year.

How big is the screen on the Nokia 5230?

It features a 3.2 inch resistive touchscreen, 3G internet support and support for microSD memory cards. It also supports A-GPS, Bluetooth, FM radio and full HTML internet browsing. However, it lacks support for Wi-Fi due to its status as an entry-level smartphone.

Is the Nokia 5230 compatible with Ovi Maps?

In January 2010, Nokia announced that Ovi Maps will be available for free for certain smartphones which includes the Nokia 5230, thus enabling free offline voice guided navigation for more than 180 countries. 51.0.002 is the latest firmware version available. ^ “GSM Arena – Nokia 5230”. GSM Arena. GSMArena.com. Retrieved 17 December 2014.

What was the name of the Nokia phone that exploded?

An incident involving a used Nokia 5233 occurred in 2018, eight years after the phone was released, when a teenage girl in India died as a result of injuries stemming from her 5233 as its battery exploded whilst in the middle of a conversation with a relative. ^ “GSM Arena – Nokia 5230”.

Nokia 5230. The Nokia 5230 (also known as the Nokia 5230 Nuron) is a smartphone manufactured by Nokia, running Symbian OS v9.4, S60 5th Edition. It was released in November 2009 after being announced in August of the same year. It features a 3.2 inch resistive touchscreen, 3G internet support and support for microSD memory cards.

How big is the camera on the Nokia 5230?

Nokia 5230 has a 2 MP camera with a maximum image resolution of 1600×1200 pixels. There s no auto focus or LED flash.

Which is the operating system for the Nokia 5320?

The 5320 runs Nokia’s S60 5th Edition operating system. This won’t be much of an issue for you if you’ve used Nokia touchscreen devices before, but the uninitiated can expect a relatively steep learning curve compared to other touchscreen OSes. The main problem is that it’s obvious that S60 hasn’t been built from the ground up for touch operation.