As it’s gearing toward the launch, Nokia thought it’s a good practice to put its C5-03 smartphone through FCC’s approval process. The problem, however, is that the version we caught at FCC’s website doesn’t work with American 3G networks — AT&T and T-Mobile included. On that note we ask – why bother Nokia – it’s not like anyone would want a 3G device which 3G doesn’t work. Maybe there are few fanatics that are satisfied with the EDGE “speeds” on their 3G phone, but that’s not the reason to go through all the hassle, or at least me thinks so.
Anyway, if you remember, the Nokia C5-03 is a mid-range Symbian smartphone which unfortunately doesn’t run the latest version of the mobile OS — instead of rocking Symbian^3, it relies on the old version of Symbian OS with S60 5th Edition running on top of it.
Rest of the specs include a 3.2-inch nHD resistive touchscreen, WiFi connectivity, A-GPS with free navigation (Ovi Maps), 5-megapixel camera, 3.5mm headset jack and a microSD memory card slot.
[Via: Unwired View]