Nokia 5140i Review

Nokia 5140iDesigned for supreme durability, the Nokia 5140i optimizes your active-leisure experience by providing useful functionalities applicable to a wide range of sporting activities. The Fitness Coach application enables planning and recording of activities, as well as sharing of training data with training partners. The Sports Themes include sports-related wallpapers, animated screensavers and MP3 ringing tones. The new Nokia 5140i provides new mobile experiance.


Nokia 5140i Review (Expert)

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The Nokia 5140i is a typical 40th platform device in the connection quality, it has no problems. The power of its vibracall is average or even a bit weaker (weaker as compares with usual 40th platform devices). The volume of its polyphonic call signal is low, it may be often missed. The model doesn't look up-to-date as the main phone; this is a morally outdated device. It is appropriate as the second phone for extreme rest. If the Siemens M75 was absent on the market then we could say the solutions applied in the Nokia 5140i are well-taken. But the presence of this strong rival decreases the Nokia 5140i's chances; this is a niche solution for the brand worshipers. The July price will form 300 USD, which slightly differs from the price of the 6230. Functionally the models belong to different classes, and the elder one is more interesting. Protective functions are the one unique feature of the Nokia 5140i. I can't judge how demanded they will be against the background of the general low phone functionality and a bad screen. Unfortunately, the model is morally outdated even for the launch date.

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The 5140 is a cosmetically uplifted, camera-implanted, reworked version of the rugged 5100 which made its debut last year. While the Finnish manufacturer has introduced several updates with its latest model, there's still room for more improvements. This handset utilizes the standard Series 40 interface which ensures snappy navigation and SMS. Unfortunately, it retains the 5100's dull 4,096-color display and offers flat-sounding 16-chord polyphony--both primitive by today’s standards. Choosing between the Nokia 5140 and its Siemens M65 rival can be tricky as both are equally rugged. The plus points of the Nokia are its mind-boggling array of features, generous accessories bundle and long battery life. Negative points include the outdated display and polyphony. In contrast, the larger and heavier M65 offers a more radiant 65K-color screen and 40-chord polyphony but lacks the bells and whistles.

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