Nokia is expected to release an entry-level Touch Screen phone Nokia 5230 that belongs to the XpressMusic generation with looks similar to Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.
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Nokia and T-Mobile USA today announced the upcoming availability of the Nokia 5230 Nuron, a smartphone solution for the masses packed with applications, maps with turn-by-turn directions, and more. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1449240174198-2'); ); Operating on T-Mobile's 3G network, the Nokia Nuron offers dynamic Web browsing and rich experiences on a 3.2" touch screen.The device is also the first pre-loaded with Ovi Maps, a free turn-by-turn navigation solution from Nokia, and the first to have the Ovi Store pre-loaded, giving consumers access to thousands of compelling applications and games. The Nokia Nuron is expected to be available in the coming weeks exclusively from T-Mobile. The Nokia Nuron is a mobile solution that allows consumers to easily make their way around town, download content and applications to keep them entertained, or help to manage their busy lives. Consumers can keep up with friends and family via IM, text, personal or work e-mail, and offers the ability to easily surf the Web with a full HTML browser. Source:Nokia
The home screen features a clean layout with colorful icons. Nokia preloads YouTube, Facebook, and MySpace apps, and the WebKit browser did a nice job rendering desktop HTML pages. Like other Nokia smartphones, the 5230 Nuron syncs Outlook e-mail, contacts, and calendar information, and Nokia also includes an IM client that hits all the major services. Sometimes the phone would freeze for a few seconds when firing up apps.
The 5230 Nuron is a rare bird for Nokia: a subsidized smartphone for T-Mobile subscribers. At $69.99 with a two-year contract, it's much cheaper than buying one of Nokia's unlocked devices. And unlike the Nokia Surge ($79-$279, ) on AT&T, the Symbian-powered 5230 Nuron features a touch screen and an improved user interface. It's a good choice for social networking fans looking for plenty of e-mail and multimedia features, despite its stubborn touch screen.
The 5230 Nuron is a quad-band EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and dual-band HSDPA (1700/2100 MHz) device. Annoyingly, it lacks Wi-Fi; this is an issue, since T-Mobile's 3G network is the smallest of the four major U.S. carriers'. Voice quality was crisp, and a little brighter than some other handsets I've tested on T-Mobile. Transmissions sounded clear in both directions. Reception was poor; I live in a marginal area for T-Mobile coverage to begin with, but this handset dropped more calls than other T-Mobile phones I've tested. Calls sounded clear through an Aliph Jawbone Icon ($99.00, ) Bluetooth headset. The speakerphone sounded smooth and loud. Battery life was average at 8 hours and 27 minutes of talk time in EDGE mode.
Nokia seems to be releasing a lot of new products this week, we have already seen the Nokia Booklet 3G and the Nokia 5800 Navigation Editon, today they have announced another new mobile phone, the Nokia 5230.
There are many occasions that you download some wonderful videos, but your Nokia 5230 can't play them directly. Or your favorite singers launch a music video online and you want to download it and get the soundtracks. This video converter for Nokia 5230 has all the features. With it you can download video from YouTube, Facebook, Liveleak, etc and extract music background to play back on your Nokia 5230.
Nokia Video Converter Factory Pro is powerful and advanced converter designed to convert all video formats to 3GP and MP4 video formats for X6, X3, N97/N97 mini, N900, N96, N86, N85, N82, N81, 5800, 5230, 5300 and others. It also supports converting and extracting audio to your Nokia.
Current estimates show that there are less than 300 days until IPv4 address depletion occurs. There have been many articles on Network World about how service providers are hearing fire alarms regarding their IPv4 addressing limitations. The ISPs are panicking and feverishly working on their IPv6 deployment strategies. John Curran, CEO of ARIN, has said that the next 18 months will be a critical time for ISPs to show that they can adapt to a world with IPv6. Verizon has also said that they are getting inundated with interest from their customers inquiring about their IPv6 capabilities. We are all familiar with how Comcast has taken an aggressive approach with their IPv6 beta program and has recently connected their first corporate customer with IPv6. T-Mobile has also recently started an IPv6 beta program for customers with Nokia 5230 Nuron, E73, or N900 phones.
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