Nokia set up a music phone ‘lower classes’

August 26th, 2010 by Tweet Leave a reply »

Nokia 5250 Nokia set up a music phone lower classesMusic phone segment seems to still be sexy enough market for Nokia. Only this time through its new product, the Finnish vendor is targeting users with lower middle segment.

Nokia 5250 – Nokia is a new product – a music phone with touch screen capabilities and has a physical appearance quite interesting.

Equipped with 2.8-inch screen, 640×360 pixel resolution, and carries a standard candy bar design, this series comes with a choice of black, white, blue, and purple.


As quoted by Twitteling of IT ProPortal, Thursday (08/26/2010), this Symbian-based phones are only equipped with 51 MB of internal memory, it can still be added with microSD up to 16 GB.

For business connectivity, the Nokia 5250 only supports quad-band GSM / EDGE, Wi-Fi access or 3G. Other features are 2 megapixel camera, FM Radio, and free application Mobile Guitar Hero 5.

As a music phone, 5250 was given access to purchase songs on Nokia’s Ovi music store. With Ovi Music Unlimited service, we can even download various songs an unlimited amount.

The battery itself is claimed to be able to survive up to seven hours of talk time, standby 18 days and 24 hours for playing music. The phone is priced at $ 145 will be available on the market in late 2010.

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