Nokia 5200 |
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The phone comes with 5 Mbytes of built in memory & the user insert a MicroSDTM memory card to expand the phones memory to suit the users storage needs. The Nokia 5200 comes with a rechargeable battery which will give the user up to 263 hours of standby battery time or 3.2 hours of talk time from a fully charged battery. The user can download music when they are on the move by using either a USB cabled connection, infra red or Bluetooth® wireless connection to their compatible device. The user can connect their Nokia 5200 to any Bluetooth® compatible device & enjoy the freedom of a wireless connection between devices. The phone supports tri band technology which covers GSM 900, GSM 1800 & GSM 1900 networks. The Nokia 5200 comes complete with a high quality sound which can be heard when the user is playing their favourite MP3 tracks. The user can download their favourite MP3's & enjoy a great music experience on their mobile phone. The music experience doesn't stop there as the Nokia 5200 comes with a built in FM radio feature which comes with a dedicated FM radio key. The user can enjoy the quality sound by listening to the MP3 player, built in FM radio & by hearing their chosen ringtones, message alerts & gaming tones. The use can capture all their precious moments using the built in camera or video feature. The phone comes with a VGA camera complete with 4 x digital zoom which allows the user to take a still photo or record video footage with ease. The user can use a photo frame to give their photo a perfect finish. The camera feature comes with dedicated camera keys which gives the user quick access to their camera features. The 5200 comes with useful daily features which will keep the user organised which include a calendar with reminders, phonebook with contacts details, calculator, notes, stopwatch & alarm clock feature. The user can stay in contact with friends, family & colleagues using the messaging services which include text messaging (SMS) , multimedia messaging (MMS) & instant messaging. The user can use the multimedia message service (MMS) to send a photo or video recording to compatible multimedia messaging service (MMS) contacts.
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