Nokia 5228 is the cheaper GPS-less non-3G twin bro of 5230
Yesterday, kind of secretly, Nokia announced the 5228. At first look you will hardly find difference between the beginner and its sibling, the Nokia 5230. But that is only because it is hidden deep under the hood: the new Nokia 5228 is the GPS-less version of the 5230.
The 5228 also lacks 3G support. But wait, was not there already a device like that? Does the name Nokia 5233 ring a bell?
Other than that 5230 and 5228 share the same hardware and software. They both feature 3.2″ resistive touchscreens of 360 x 640 pixel resolution, 2-megapixel fixed focus cameras with video recording. And here comes another, this time minor, difference: while the Nokia 5230 can shoot VGA videos at 30fps the 5228 is able of only taking nHD videos (640 x 360 pixels @ 30fps), though we suspect that this might be a typo.
Nokia 5228 official photos
The Nokia 5228 runs the Symbian OS v9.4 (Series 60 rel. 5) and packs support for EDGE, Bluetooth (v2.0 with A2DP) and comes with a microUSB port and a standard 3.5mm audio jack on board. Its inbuilt memory reaches 70MB and can be expanded through the microSD card slot able to accommodate cards with up to 16GB of memory.
The new 5228 is powered by the 5230′s 1320 mAh Li-Ion battery, which is stated to guarantee up to 33 hours of non-stop music playback or up to 4 hours of video playback. It should also keep the smartphone alive up to 18 days in stand-by mode or to give you up to 7 hours of speak time.
The Nokia 5228 will be available in two front color version – black and white, while the back will be painted in red, pink, blue, yellow, silver or dark silver. The phone is expected to begin selling sometime in July for 139 euro (after taxes but before subsides).
Source (in German)
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