Nokia 5200

Nokia 5200
Compatible networks GSM 900/1800/1900
Predecessor Nokia 3220
Successor Nokia 5310
Related Nokia 5300
Dimensions 92.4×48.2×20.7 mm
Weight 112 g
Memory 8 MB flash, microSD slot
Battery Li-Ion 760 mAh (BL-5B)
Display 128×160, CSTN / TFT, 262,144 colors
Rear camera VGA, 640×480 pixels, video
Connectivity GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE Class 10 236.8 kbit/s, Bluetooth, IrDA, USB; WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Development status Discontinued

The Nokia 5200 is a Series 40 mobile phone manufactured by Nokia. Announced on 27 September 2006, it is less featured than its better counterpart, the Nokia 5300.[1] It falls under the XpressMusic category of Nokia phones. It got its last software update in 2008.

5200 and 5300 differences

The 5300 is very similar in appearance to the 5200. Some of the main differences between the two phones are:

  • The 5300 has a larger screen with higher resolution and higher quality: 240×320 versus 128×160.
  • A higher resolution (1.3 megapixel) camera is included on the 5300 than the 5200 (VGA).
  • The 5300 has more music controls on the side of the phone.

Features

Type Specification
Weight104 g
Dimensions92.4×48.2×20.7 mm
Form factorSlide phone
Battery lifeTalk: 3.2 hours
Standby: 263 hours
DisplayType: LCD (color TFT/TFD); Colors: 262,144 (18-bit); Size: 128×160 pixels
Platform / OSSeries 40
Memory8 MB, 2 GB expandable with microSD cards.
Phone book capacity1000 entries with five numbers and extra info each
Multiple languagesYes
Polyphonic ringtonesYes
VibrateYes
Bluetooth2.0
USBYes
Picture IDYes
Ringer IDYes
Voice dialingYes
Custom graphicsYes
Custom ringtonesYes
Flight ModeYes
Web browserYes, XHTML 2.0
Predictive text entryYes, T9
Memory card slotCard type: microSD
MMSYes
Text messagingTwo-way: Yes
Text messaging templatesYes
Music playerSupported formats: MP3, WMA, AAC, M4A
FM radioYes
CameraVGA w/ effects. Possible resolution: 640×480, 320×240, 160×120
Streaming videoYes
Video captureYes
AlarmYes
CalculatorYes
CalendarYes
GamesYes
Speaker phoneYes

References

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