Nokia 5130 - Express second class

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Menu, software

The handset has the good old Series40 platform running on it. Its peed is okay, 5130 had no problem with the keypad lock test used by Bog (i.e. he measures the phone’s speed by looking at how fast the keypad lock works). There is no active standby; the display has a very low view angle, so it is very hard to read if we don’t hold it properly. Using the menu should be no problem even for kids in the kindergarten; those who are younger get Nokia’s system in their head with the genetic code.

We can store 1000 contacts in the phonebook, a contact can have more phone numbers and email addresses. There have been no changes affecting the contact list display and editing, the system is good and works fine.

I can’t report any groundbreaking new features related to messaging either. SMS and MMS have the same editor, while the email client is in a separate menu. The past comes alive: the handset can send “flash” messages. A couple of years ago Sony J70 had this feature: this is a normal SMS message as well, but upon delivery it is instantly displayed on the addressee’s display. It’s a cool feature but it doesn’t have any practical use. MMS messages have a size limit of 300 KB. The e-mail client is a good friend of servers requiring authentication and if we connect to the internet a wizard helps us set up access to our email account on the phone.

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