The Nokia C5-03 is a discontinued device with a model name of Nokia C5-03 and an ID of 6148. This device was manufactured by Nokia and was released in 2010, with its availability ending in December of that year. It was designed to cater to users who were looking for a device with simple yet functional specifications at an affordable price. As such, it boasted features that were impressive for its time, but may not be up to par with current standards.
Starting with its body, the Nokia C5-03 had a weight of 93 grams, making it a lightweight and easily portable device. It has dimensions of 105.8 x 51 x 13.8 mm, with a volume of 65 cc. This means that it would have fit easily in the palm of your hand or in your pocket. It was also designed to use a Mini-SIM card, which was a common feature of mobile devices at the time.
In terms of its display, the Nokia C5-03 had a 3.2 inch TFT resistive touchscreen with a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels and a 16:9 aspect ratio. It was capable of displaying 16 million colors, allowing for vibrant and vivid images. The touchscreen also had handwriting recognition, making it easier for users to input text and commands. The display may have been on the smaller side compared to current devices, but it was still large enough to provide a satisfactory visual experience.
For connectivity, the Nokia C5-03 had several options available. It was equipped with Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, allowing users to connect to wireless networks. It also had UPnP technology, which enabled devices to discover and communicate with one another on a network. In addition, it had Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, enabling users to connect to other devices, such as headsets or speakers, for wireless audio streaming. The device also had a micro USB 2.0 port for charging and data transfer.
The Nokia C5-03 also came with a GPS and A-GPS, along with Nokia Maps, which allowed for navigation and location-based services. Users could easily find their way around unfamiliar areas or get directions to their desired destination. This feature may have been particularly useful for users who were constantly on the go.
In terms of memory, the Nokia C5-03 had an internal storage capacity of 40MB and 128MB of RAM. While this may seem small by today’s standards, it was considered to be a decent amount of storage at the time. In addition, the device had a dedicated microSDHC slot for expandable storage, with a 2GB card included with the purchase.
The Nokia C5-03 was powered by a 600 MHz ARM 11 processor and ran on the Symbian 9.4 operating system with Series 60 rel. 5. It was a basic operating system but provided a smooth performance for the device’s specifications. The device also had an accelerometer sensor, enabling it to detect orientation and movement, making it versatile and easy to use in different situations.
The device also had a 5 MP main camera capable of recording videos at 480p and a front-facing camera for selfies. It also had MP4, H.264, and WMV players, allowing users to watch videos on their device without any hassle. In addition, it had a loudspeaker and a 3.5mm jack for audio playback, with a music playback time of up to 35 hours.
The Nokia C5-03 had a removable Li-Ion 1000 mAh battery, which provided a stand-by time of up to 600 hours on 2G and up to 576 hours on 3G. It also had a talk time of up to 11 hours and 30 minutes on 2G and up to 4 hours and 30 minutes on 3G. This battery life was considered decent for a device of its time, especially for users who were constantly on the go.
In terms of its design, the Nokia C5-03 came in a variety of colors, including Graphite Black, Lime Green, Petrol Blue, Aluminium Grey, and Pink/Black. This allowed users to choose a device that suited their personal style and preferences.
Overall, the Nokia C5-03 was a budget-friendly device with basic yet functional specifications. While some of its specifications may seem outdated by today’s standards, it was considered a reliable and affordable option at the time of its release.