Hands on the Nokia 5250, let’s get to business

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The Nokia 5250, company’s most affordable full touch smartphone, was unveiled a month ago and now we’re already holding our Nokia 5250 review unit in our hands. And while the 5250 is still cooking, the unboxing video is ready.


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Alright, we couldn’t help but take the get the camera and shoot a short unboxing-slash-hands-on video. There is nothing surprising to see in the Nokia 5250 retail box – the handset itself along with a pair of earphones, the charger and the traditional paperwork. Perhaps the surprise was the lack of a USB connectivity cable. But I guess they had to cut some corners to get to the 115-euro pricepoint.


As for the device features, the Nokia 5250 comes with the Symbian^1 (nothing more than the well-known Symbian S60 5th edition), a 2.8-inch resistive touchscreen and a 2 megapixel fixed-focus camera on board. There is no support for 3G or WLAN. GSM/GPRS/EDGE as well as Bluetooth connectivity is all you get. There is no built-in GPS receiver either.


[ame=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbjYowCf9ig&feature=player_embedded]YouTube - Unboxing the Nokia 5250
 
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