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Nokia 5250 caught in the Ovi Store

Categories: Devices, Nokia, Rumors, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at 1:47 AM

Nokia 5250 is still unannounced yet available as a choice in the Ovi Store

Nokia seems to be working on another low-end all-touchscreen device – Nokia 5250. The image above was taken from the Ovi Store, where such a device is one of the choices offered.

We’ve no idea what’s Nokia 5250 all about. I would assume it relies on Symbian^1 with S60 5th Edition running on top of it. In other words, just like the Nokia N97, N97 mini, 5800 XM, 5230 and other similar phones. Moreover, I would assume it’s lower specced than the 5230, meaning we’re talking about a non-3G product here, which most likely also lacks GPS receiver.

The design is little tweaked (when compared to other Nokia touchscreen phones), making this handset look like the Sony Ericsson Xperia X8. The screen also seems smaller than the one found in the Nokia 5230…

And that’s all we have at the moment. As soon as we hear something new (i.e. official), we’ll definitely talk about it here. Stay tuned in the meantime, k?

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  • sachithanandhan

    i dont understand the news