Nokia C5 5 MP. Late Symbian push-button phone (2011)

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Nokia C5 5 MP. Late Symbian push-button phone (2011)

00:00 Introduction

• Review of the Nokia C5 5MP smartphone on the Symbian 9.3 operating system.
• Released in 2011, it is a continuation of the C5 model.
• The author uses it as a second phone for an MTS SIM card.

01:08 Design and buttons

• Front: two soft keys, navigation key, Home and Delete keys, call accept and reject keys.
• 0.3 MP front camera for selfies.
• Large buttons, convenient for gaming.

02:04 Connectors and ports

• Slot for microSD up to 32 GB.
• Connectors: 2 mm for charging, micro USB, 3.5 mm for headphones.

03:20 Sound and camera

• Two stereo speakers, 3D Signals app.
• 5 MP camera without autofocus, LED flash.
• BL5CT 1050 mAh battery.

04:20 Display

• 2-inch display with a resolution of 240x320 pixels.
• Poor viewing angles, fading colors.

04:48 Applications and camera

• Nokia maps, Garmin navigator.
• Gallery, image and video editor.
• Camera settings: shooting modes, self-timer, series of shots.
• Video shooting: maximum resolution 640x480, 15 frames per second.

07:16 Hardware and support

• 600 MHz processor without 3D accelerator.
• 256 MB RAM.
• Bluetooth keyboard and headset support.
• Applications: QuickOffice, ZIP archiver, PDF reader.

08:59 Games

• Game support: Quake 1 and 2, Doom, Duke 3D, Open TTD, Rage Thunder, Global Flight.
• NG 2.0 application for games: Asphalt, Rush, Bounce, Brothers Arms, Tetris.
• Java games support: Gish, Gravity Fight.

10:43 Cons and features

• No Wi-Fi and accelerometer.
• Need to jailbreak to install applications.
• Similar design to Nokia 6730 and E52.

14:32 Smartphone status

• Smartphone is no longer supported.
• Suitable for collection or boxing experiments.
• There are GB and PlayStation emulators, but few games work.

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