Nokia Nuron 5230 Phone, Frost White

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  • Fun, stylish, and affordable 3G-enabled touchscreen with 3.2-inch display; download apps, games and music from Nokia’s Ovi Store
  • Runs on T-Mobile’s fast 3G network; GPS with free Ovi Maps navigation application for turn-by-turn directions
  • 2-megapixel camera/camcorder; Bluetooth stereo music; microSD memory expansion to 16 GB; access to personal/work e-mail and instant messaging services
  • Up to 4.5 hours of 3G talk time (7 hours on non-3G), up to 438 hours (18.25 days) of standby time
  • What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, 4 GB microSD card, quick start guide, user manual

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  1. Posted September 24, 2010 at 3:47 am | Permalink

    Many comments on the web have not? Does it? s? phone fairly low (like Engadget) I think it’s extr? tremely unfair because they are comparing the capacity? s of this t? s? phone upscale? other t?? s smart phones like the iPhone, or Droid Nexus One. If you take the approach that it does? L? Phone is not destiny? E? directly compete with the latest Android, iPhone, Blackberry or t? l? phone, you will see that the Nokia Nuron matches and? lower co? t between your call t? s? voice and basic text-only and high t? s? end phones mentioned? s above. There is a lot? love –

    First, the price. The main appeal of Nuron is that it’s much cheaper on or off market?, Then other t?? S smart phones. T-Mobile is $ 69. 99 or $ 179. 99, and even better if you buy on Amazon o? t? l? phone is? only a penny. In addition, unlike? Blackberry, Android, Windows or plans given? you’re going mobile $ 30, the Nuron is able to take advantage of the plan web2go $ 10. Not only does this mean a co? Does any of the input? E, but also a lower total cost of properties? T?. Over a 2 year contract is one? Economy of $ 240 which is quite important, for t? S? Phone that gives you a lot of m? My capacity? S than other options. ” , br />
    All the major means of a chip does? s? phone are here, including the acc? s Internet and Web browsing property (including the possibility? ex ? CUTEr Flash), receive mail? electronic, 3G connectivity, GPS int? gr? free, and a number of applications available for free or buy Nokia and other online sites. Apr? S be used? t?? s phone for a few days for a casual user who does not need constant email and acc? s or web? giant touchscreen? screen, the Nokia suits Britain and all these characters ? tics have worked? as well as I expected.

    There are some disadvantages? tages minors with t? s? phone though. On the one hand, the cheap co? Does a better camera and no WiFi. The camera is? Who received such, because Nokia has the mod? The s? 5800 series which has a 3. 2 MP camera with flash, while the 5230/Nuron has only a 2 MP camera and no flash. For those varieties can rent something better to take pictures with, it will certainly not replace your point and click camera num? America. The lack of Wi-Fi is not a big deal for me, just because I did not really need r? Guli? Rately Acc? S given to? Are and I live in a r? Region o? 3G is available imm? immediately. I have no complaints, but for those who want to sit in a caf? and a wireless connection on the show around them, it could? be a problem? me.

    Other minor quirks are probably due? OS old enough that Nuron fled. The Symbian S60 V5 is pretty old, and has seen many r? Visions as has adapted? to touch? screen, which means it is not as sensitive as the system? my operating built? from z? ro as the iPhone or Android. Yet I had no problem? My using the? Touch screen, and he felt very? Sr? Active and dial a num? Ro or send SMS? Silent accurate. I have a few quirks with the acc? L? Rom? Be tilting t? L? Phone to display in landscape mode, but the complaints I’ve seen online have one? Touchscreen r? Sistif capacitive relative did not really? t? ? Empty for me. I? T? able to navigate in the t? s? phone with easy?, after? s have made calls and send text with tr? s little mistakes? because of the? touchscreen.

    In all, any? obviousness an iPhone or a Nexus A user would not come back? something like? has, but for someone looking for a t? l? good phone market? for some the acc? s? Basic Internet, GPS maps and directions, and mail or email the contr of? The IM, this t? L? Phone r? Pond? the n? stop? tr? s good? low co? t. I really can not complain, especially considering the r? Alisea important? Economies in the given? Are plans.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Posted September 24, 2010 at 3:47 am | Permalink

    This is my first t? L? Nokia phone? ? Touchscreen and I’ve had two days. The? Screen is agr? Pleasant and light meters? Me if it displayed? S? The Outdoors in bright sunlight is washed?. The? Touch screen is sensitive and you? lobby pushing for this? accept, but you get a kind of buzz the information to let you know that you supported? a button. The? Screen measures only about 3. 2 inches so it’s a bit small for the GPS function. The main selling point for this device is the GPS function. Unlike the program that co telnav? You money, Ovi Nokia Maps are free and open to the drive? Service life of t? L? Phone. You can t? L? Load the latest? day cards and other free countries. If you have not purchased? unlimited web package?, then turn? GPS internet connection off. The GPS functions work without it because it is built for? Be an autonomous GPS that is? Be? Also a t? L? Phone. Currently, the transfer to the PC Card Does? S? Phone is not supported which is a pain because you must use the connection given? Es? t? l? load and save? Updated maps. I am s? R they work there. The Nokia Ovi App Store is small but agr? Able. This is not as d? Envelope? S as Apple or other people since its new. There are many free applications as well as pay? S. With the Nokia Ovi website, you can save your contacts, calendar and files. The user interface in the main menu can be brought to? Routing for someone who may not be used? Symbian interface before. You could say it is not easy intuitive, but it makes sense. Some features require a double tap, while other n? Cessitent a push to open things. In addition, some pages that you can do to? Spinning by pressing anywhere? on? notch while some have to touch the bar? filement on the c? t? to d? spinning what is g? ing. There is an acc? L? Rom? Be in t? L? Phone so you can type QWERTY in landscape mode which makes text input easy. My hands are more feminine and more? Pais fingers and I can type 95% of time on? Screen correctly. I also never used? device? ? Touch screen, up? pr? feels too. The only page that does not go in the landscape mode is the home page. The voice and the quality? Sound is very? s agr? Able m? me if when the volume max speaker is cracky and gr? them. There is a button placed? the m? slides of c? t? t right? s? phone that provides an acc? s fast? radio, music player and image gallery. The 2. 0 MP camera is OK. It should? Be more? Lev?, But for the price of t? S? Phone is not bad. The pictures come out enough? Cent and it also draws the vid? O. The signal bars r? Regular partners are almost complete and I live in 3G areas: Boston. But this? Said so, the acquisition of 3G is not as often as you might expect. When t? S? Loading something the other night, he ran with the edge instead of 3G mostly. This is much slower than 3G. So i hope? Re there would be some kind of bet? Day t? s? phone or r? bucket for r resolve this problem? me. The overall design of the t? S? Phone is comfortable in the hand. Enlarge the hands of men may be too small. The angles t? S? Phone in rear? To re av shape makes tr? S agr? Able? hold. It is? Ger and fairly stupid? Eu and judiciously ins? R? E in my jeans pocket. There is a button lock ‘? Notch on the c? T? case, preventing end? dailing end. Of her? Is g? N? Eral is a nice t? S? A phone person? looking for? touch screen, music player, camera, GPS and international cheap. It’s worth a few dollars to buy this t? L? Phone.
    Overview:
    Advantages:
    1. Free GPS maps for the life of t? L? Phone
    2. ? Touch screen with a touch of? Assessment
    3. acc? l? rom? be for landscape and qwerty typing
    4. Use of GPS ind? Support given for? es line
    5. Price

    disadvantages? tages:
    1. The user interface learning curve
    2. Inconsistency? Page reference interactions
    3. Low m?
    4 megapixels. ? Notch on the smaller size.
    5. 3G signal is not compatible
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Posted September 24, 2010 at 6:40 am | Permalink

    I have purchased? mine or I should say we, on a buy one get one free? $ 70, then re? U another $ 70 worth of accessories, so rest? with this original T-Mobile? equivalent deal 1c Amazon store I think they started? ? March 26.

    We just received them, and I have not had much time to play with them that these two commentators pr? C? Teeth were EXCELLENT. What can I say? this time is an unusual perspective as a long-time Motorola? Nokia fan. These t? L? Phones will seem a little weird if you don ‘? Habitu your footsteps? ? Nokia, and they are, but they are packaged? S functionality? fantastic t?? s phones are an amazing deal? award. So I really recommend reading through the booklet first page that 20, for once, because they are not intuitive m? My mani? Re Motorola and many clones does? S? Phones run, but you will have fast and you can become someone like me who knows what they can do.

    While Nokia has had a greater effect? lev? d? locked? Nokia, which took place on the T-Mobile, I’d move her this? It, but for a penny, I can still run it in the drawer as quite a fantastic smart phone that does n? Necessity not a given plan? es. Depending on the use that will make you? Saving Money in anywhere? ? from $ 240? $ 360 per ann? E. However, I do not think you would be able to fully utilize maps or functions t? S? Loadable without at least a pay as you go plan given? Es, or more probably, tr? S reasonable $ 10 a month plan. If you think the t? L? Phone a Wi-Fi is really critical to you then this is not your t? L? Phone, but watch? those given the $ 30? month plans are FOREVER. The camera takes pictures tr? S good base, especially in terms of its character? Characteristics on average, but if you? Your? Looking for a great camera this is not your t? l? phone.

    I? t? pr? c correspondence very long Motorola (t? l? phones excellent) fan, but 7 years ago took a Nokia 3650 mobile phone with a global share, for the pleasure of trying it for 30 plan? exchange day I would not be the Rotary dial and back, but the game for 30 days with everything else in 2003 that Motorola? t? late, Bluetooth, infrared, camera and vid? o. Well I ador? t? l? phone, he gard?, and in fact three of them running on the Symbian platform m? my 60. People can call it old, but I would say solid and reliable like a better term, and possibly? Be there system? My newer and faster, but I do not know who they are better if you don ‘? Your r not? social network blur etc etc.

    I’m impressed so far? by the quality? Construction (China) and although I did not expect? 7 Sch? Are of them, if you put a good example to them imm? Immediately, believe me, a good Nokia bounces and holds up. My aversion only true measure is how the? Notch? Lava (above) in full sun. This is easily g? R? By e fa? Is that you can cup? hand, but here again the adaptation of the t WE? s? phone. I find it a little bit me, my partner loves it, but it is really growing on me. I? Be able to ex? CUTEr t? S? Phone in one hand and shove it in my pocket and so far the rocks t? S? Phone. An excellent commentators noted above, a buzz or something when you make an entry? E, and I am enti? Rately to obtain it, but it’s actually a small bump or silent vibrator, and as you can difficult to see? d? write here, but I like? a.

    I wanted a Nokia X6 but I also wanted to move from AT & T and T-Mobile G3 will not run on the X6. T-Mobile had better get its act together quickly or they will lose this one I m? me. The N900 will be ex? cut?’re on T-Mobile G3, but looks like? a Trainwreck techy adopters pr ? shorter in duration and I have long since lost all int? r? t? talk? technicians call center who know less about a new t? s? phone that I do. If you’re just looking for a T? l? solid phone for a parent, for example, the Nokia 3,711 runs and has a pav?? standard and num? ros display on? notch. I have one for my p? st free on line $ 10 more, and he loves? has (and it is really difficult? sell:) I think they can? be? the end of life on this n? gliga? solid t? s? phone? flap and all ? difficult shot? find, go figure.

    Try it, I’m pretty s? r that T-Mobile gives you STILL m? my closet? 30 days. I suppose that ‘they would certainly pass the t? l? phones on but I think you can still leave the total? the 30-day contract. Up? pr? feels, T-Mobile? t? great.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Posted September 24, 2010 at 8:21 am | Permalink

    I r? Recently joined T-Mobile, and? T? Looking for a good t? l? phone to (1) calls t? l? phonic r? els (with a Bluetooth headset), (2) send SMS, and (3) of the music. This form Bill. The free GPS system? My navigation / is a more excellent? Able.

    It is a smartphone using the basic system? My Nokia Symbian operating . Using the Internet or a PC, you can connect? Nokia “Ovi Store” for t? L? Load applications, set? update map files, etc. This is not an I-phone, but the more I use it, the more I love it. I just wanted the bulk of t? L? Phone, but t? L? Non-smart phones seem? Be? tra? not. Little touches such as a contact point outside of the eye hidden catch? Multi-Media to launch the player? dia, switching seamlessly between portrait and landscape mode, and other interface design agr? Able to add, and I ended up really loving it.

    There are some minor annoyances, but I can live with them. In particular, it is a pain that Nokia has a point of properties? Tions charge instead of charge via Micro USB port that Nokia uses connections given? Are. The book seems to limit contacts? E – you can store 2 num? Ros contact, which is a pain when someone has work, and mobile num? Ros home, and there is no way to assign personalized ringtones? are. As a T? S? Smart phone, these problems? I can? Be r? Solus obtaining the right applications, though. The biggest disadvantages? Deny that there is far the number of applications that you can get to a T? L? Android phone or i-phone, but you? the figure you get what you pay for. T? S? Phone is? Pais as an i-phone and feels a little plasticy, but still falls tr? S good in my pocket. (I invested in a protector? Notch for r? Reduce it? Gratignures).

    As t? L? Phone, it is g? Nial. Home and quality? communication are as good as anything I’ve used?, and it works well with my Jawbone Bluetooth headset Icon. Texting is also good -? Has only took me a day or two to get used? Using the virtual QWERTY keyboard with my fat fingers, and? now I can type quickly with little or no loss. The values of? T need? L? Phone includes vibration feedback when keys as you type, but who? T? easy? ? Dye, and? Also the recognition of? Write. The music player and vid? O is tr? S good but I was not blown?. Like most t? S? Phones, the device is sufficient to stimulate plans yet, but has no flash or optical focus, if I still wear my point of view and shoot if I think I can? Be need pictures.

    The best surprise is that it does? l? phone is delivered? OVI with maps – a GPS for? percent and the routing program is free. At least during the 60 days pass and I am eligible for d? Lock this b? B?, I’m stuck? with the program card T-Mobile on? notch hospitality and maps OVI two levels down, but I’ll take it. (I’m still bitter Verizon closing the acc? S? Unites? GPS on my t? S? Phone last? Re, Blackberry – if t? S? Phone poss? Of a GPS in it, let I use it!) You can t? s? load maps on the c? wheat your USB, so the card program works very? s good for a cheapskate like me who will not pay for the given ? es.

    This t? s? phone is eligible for T-Mobile plan given? es de $ 10, but I’m less than? has, so I just t have a plan? l? phone and texting. There is no wifi, so I use the PC connection? upload songs, maps, applications and vid? bones. Unfortunately, store OVI from Nokia does? L? Directly dependent on t? L? Phones on a given connection? Are, so if I want applications I need to get them? from non-Nokia sites. (Grrr! Nokia could at least allow me t? L? Load the software free friken my PC!)

    The? Screen is not as sensitive as an i- phone, but tr? well. Instead of a pen, Nokia included a plectrum – something m? Diator that you can attach a cord. I left the? Mine and just use my fingers or the back of a pen. The of bars? filement are sometimes difficult to work with my fingers, but I usually get the second? test me.

    The t? l? phone can take up? 16MB m? memory, and includes a chip with 4 MB, which is agr? turer and Nokia? t? sufficient up? pr? feels. (Although s? r, if you want to street maps for all? United States, as co? ts 1. Right 4 MB, so I can be brought up? upgrade my m? memory See you soon t).

    Overall, I’m tr? pleased. The t? s? phone does what I want – make calls, send text with a QWERTY keyboard, and a lot more. A great value for the price .
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Posted September 24, 2010 at 11:06 am | Permalink

    Ask yourself,? Re you a person who brag about how their t? L? Phone, or low prices of their plan? The Nuron is stupid? U and marketed? only the last set. It lacks the character? Characteristics of the eye state of the art smartphone like the iPhone or T? L? Android phone, but it co? You much cheaper? use. This is because T-Mobile ranks as one unit Nuron t? S? Phone and united? Pleased me? T as a smartphone. Does devices?? s voice and united? me get services given? are $ 10 for 3G (plan web2go, formerly T-Zones), while smartphone users must pay $ 25 per month. This represents? Feel of? Considers economies? Saddles on the life of a contract for two years. ? Be the type of person who brags about how much they save, I r? Reduce co? Supp ts? Comments using the voice of my Google SMS, what? Limine the n? Stop? plan text.

    A second? my argument for this t? l? phone: m? me if you do not buy a plan given? are? all, you can still use the function Ovi Maps. This gives you free maps in the world with a turn-by-turn navigation, m? Me if “offline”. Simply connect the t? S? Phone? Does your computer? l? load and save maps. No service given? Are required. There is no p? Riph? America, t? S? Phone or GPS, which provides a worldwide GPS is good for the price.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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