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March 30, 2007

Nokia 5070



Nokia 5070Nokia 5070 Press Release

Designed with the needs of young consumers in mind, the newly announced Nokia 5070 features a compelling blend of fun and function for today's socially networked mobile customer. With strong messaging, leisure and personalization features, the Nokia 5070 has everything that the mobile social set needs. The Nokia 5070 will be available in the second quarter of 2007 with an estimated retail price of EUR 100 excluding taxes and subsidies.

A full set of messaging features is sure to satisfy the need to connect via text, voice and images. With just a few keystrokes, friends' contact information can be accessed and messages quickly composed and delivered. When a quick voice messaqe is more convenient, the Nokia 5070 offers the option to send off quick voice messages via Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging. And of course, since a picture is worth a thousand words, the built-in camera can snap pictures of friends, weekend trips or any of life's amusing moments and then share via MMS.

When not busy staying in touch, owners can enjoy the fun that the Nokia 5070 is built to deliver. With an integrated FM radio, tuning into the hottest radio channels in town is quick and easy, especially since a stereo headset comes included in the sales package. If a quick game is more appropriate, pre-installed java games such as the widely popular Sudoku can be found on the Nokia 5070. With a built in web browser, surfing the web and checking sports results or movie timetables is also possible with the multi-talented Nokia 5070.

As unique as the Nokia 5070 is, owners are sure to want to make theirs just as individual as themselves. MP3 ringtones are at hand to ensure that each time it rings, the Nokia 5070 can reflect its owner's style, mood or music taste. Additionally, a variety of wallpapers and themes can also be downloaded to give the Nokia 5070 even more of a personalized touch.

The Nokia 5070 has talk time up to 3.5 hours and the standby time is up to 12 days and is available in two fresh colors, red or blue.

Nokia 5070 Reviews

TrustedReviews reviews the Nokia 5070 and writes, "Infra red is here and, as there is no support for flash memory, this could be crucial for getting photos you shoot with the built-in camera off the device. The internal memory is limited to just 4.3MB which needs to house all your downloads as well as any photos you take...The good news, if it can be so described, is that photos won't take up much space. The camera's maximum resolution is 640 x 480 pixels and it has one other shooting resolution - 80 x 96. Even shot at high quality, the setting I always use for our mobile phone reviews, image quality is not that hot."

CNET UK reviews the Nokia 5070 and writes, "The 5070's camera is extremely basic. It has a pixel resolution of just 640x480, so there's no point in trying to print out snaps from it, as they'll look ridiculously blocky. And while it does have a micro mirror for self portraits, it doesn't have a flash so it's no use in low light. In fact, even when shooting indoors during the day, pictures look very grainy. As well as the stills mode, the camera can be switched to record video. However, the frame rate is extremely low and videos descend into a blocky mess when there's much movement on the screen."



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