It looks like a pretty decent phone, although I’d like to see Nokia going more in the direction of touchscreen Symbian-devices.
By myself I own a Nokia XpressMusic 5530 and I must say I like it. It has had it’s problems, but after the latest firmware update everything is working like a charm.
The looks of the 5530 are good, and I think it shows the way Nokia should go
– buttonless phones with a little-bit-larger-than-average touch screen.
The form factor we’re seeing with the Nokia C5 is rather standard for Nokia. Although the interface looks improved for a button phone, it still gives me the idea that this is not a special phone, but will be one of those ‘budget’ phones like the 3110 Classic.
I don’t know what to say… should Nokia keep producing these types of phones?
It looks like a pretty decent phone, although I’d like to see Nokia going more in the direction of touchscreen Symbian-devices.
By myself I own a Nokia XpressMusic 5530 and I must say I like it. It has had it’s problems, but after the latest firmware update everything is working like a charm.
The looks of the 5530 are good, and I think it shows the way Nokia should go – buttonless phones with a little-bit-larger-than-average touch screen.
The form factor we’re seeing with the Nokia C5 is rather standard for Nokia. Although the interface looks improved for a button phone, it still gives me the idea that this is not a special phone, but will be one of those ‘budget’ phones like the 3110 Classic.
I don’t know what to say… should Nokia keep producing these types of phones?
Anyways, good job on the interface, people! It looks nice, fresh and vibrant. ... See all content Hide content
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