The Nokia 5030 Graphite is unashamedly a budget handset with limited functionality encased within a typically Nokia styled casing.
Measuring 108 mm x 45 mm wide, whilst being 15 mm thick this lightweight handset weighs only 82 g in weight.
It offers a modicum of features however its redeeming feature is its affordability.
This particular handset is also known as the Xpressradio version, and is available in both red and graphite colours.
It was released in June 2009 and offers basic functionality for those who require either a second handset, replacement or simply a mobile phone that does not have the bells and whistles attributed to many other handsets in the market.
The display screen is 1.
8 inches in size and is TFT in nature.
It is able to display up to 65,000 colours within the confines of a 128 x 160 pixel screen size.
Imagery displayed is effective and colourful, whilst having clarity of image that is becoming of a more expensive handset.
The unit provides both vibration and ring alert types, with the option to utilise MP3 downloaded music files as ringtones, which means that a wide variety of options are available.
The handsets dedicated radio keys are a useful feature which combined with the 2.
5 mm audio Jack provide suitable means to access and listen to the radio.
In addition the handset provides a speakerphone, which offers hands-free communication capabilities.
The unit comes with a phone book, which is able to retain up to 500 entries, whilst the last 20 dialled, received and missed calls are available within the call records.
The handset comes with 8 MB of internal memory, which is sufficient for most needs and also provides SMS capabilities.
For entertainment purposes the handset comes with a stereo FM radio, which comes with a built in antenna, offering the ability to listen to a wide variety of radio stations either locally or nationally based.
In addition a variety of games are provided, which provide further entertainment.
The inclusion of a flashlight provides illumination as and when required.
The Nokia 5030 Graphite is a simple yet functional mobile phone which typically will be utilised as a second or replacement handset.
The unit provides limited functionality, however is fully capable of making and receiving phone calls and provides a simple platform by which to achieve this.
Measuring 108 mm x 45 mm wide, whilst being 15 mm thick this lightweight handset weighs only 82 g in weight.
It offers a modicum of features however its redeeming feature is its affordability.
This particular handset is also known as the Xpressradio version, and is available in both red and graphite colours.
It was released in June 2009 and offers basic functionality for those who require either a second handset, replacement or simply a mobile phone that does not have the bells and whistles attributed to many other handsets in the market.
The display screen is 1.
8 inches in size and is TFT in nature.
It is able to display up to 65,000 colours within the confines of a 128 x 160 pixel screen size.
Imagery displayed is effective and colourful, whilst having clarity of image that is becoming of a more expensive handset.
The unit provides both vibration and ring alert types, with the option to utilise MP3 downloaded music files as ringtones, which means that a wide variety of options are available.
The handsets dedicated radio keys are a useful feature which combined with the 2.
5 mm audio Jack provide suitable means to access and listen to the radio.
In addition the handset provides a speakerphone, which offers hands-free communication capabilities.
The unit comes with a phone book, which is able to retain up to 500 entries, whilst the last 20 dialled, received and missed calls are available within the call records.
The handset comes with 8 MB of internal memory, which is sufficient for most needs and also provides SMS capabilities.
For entertainment purposes the handset comes with a stereo FM radio, which comes with a built in antenna, offering the ability to listen to a wide variety of radio stations either locally or nationally based.
In addition a variety of games are provided, which provide further entertainment.
The inclusion of a flashlight provides illumination as and when required.
The Nokia 5030 Graphite is a simple yet functional mobile phone which typically will be utilised as a second or replacement handset.
The unit provides limited functionality, however is fully capable of making and receiving phone calls and provides a simple platform by which to achieve this.
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