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From the perennially prolific producer of powerful cell phones comes the Nokia Nuron 5230, coming in at a smaller price tag than the 5800 (sacrificing Wi-Fi and some camera resolution to get there), but ends up standing proud as an excellent phone with plenty to brag about.
The Nuron 5230 offers a large, 3.2 inch, 350 x 480 high resolution touch screen display with accelerometer (so you can enjoy either landscape or portrait orientation simply by turning the phone), a strong 434 MHz ARM 11 processor, 70 MB of available internal memory, GPS with Ovi maps included, Bluetooth, tethering ability, and a whole lot more.
Utilizing a 5th generation Symbian operating system, the Nokia Nuron is a powerful, competent phone at an affordable price, especially if you are not interested in Wi-Fi or live in an area where it is not available!
The Nuron allows you to email, surf the web, instant message, text, MMS, provides an excellent and easy to use FM radio, 3.5mm jack input so you can use whatever headphones you like, a 2MP camera with a modes assortment of additional features, stereo speakers and more.
As the touch screen smartphone market continues to gather newcomers, it never hurts to see what the big boys who have been around for a long time are up to. And Nokia’s Nuron is a cell phone done well. Take a look.
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Top Ten Reviews Team from Top Ten Reviews (5 months ago)
6/10
The Nokia 5230 Nuron is a budget cell phone that gives users an enjoyable phone at a low price. This budget cell phone doesn’t offer a large selection of features and advanced technology, but the included features and applications provide outstanding quality with few problems for users.
Eric M. Zeman from Phone Scoop (over 2 years ago)
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The Nuron's 2 megapixel shooter performs admirably, though it lacks autofocus and flash. The music application is robust, but hasn't been changed in ages. The display looks good, but is narrow and the body of the Nuron is a bit thick for my tastes.
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Glenn & Pat Rees (over 2 years ago)
8/10
I find this to be a very good phone especially for me since I am not that phone savy. The instructions do not explain or show how to use all the features
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