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Manual-User-Guide.com > Nokia phones › Specs Nokia 5230

Main display: TFT 16M colors 360 x 640 px (3.20″) 229 ppi
ARM11 434 MHz
Li-Ion 1320 mAh
Internal memory: 70 MB
RAM memory: 128 MB
2 Mpx, 1600x1200 px
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General
Dimensions: 111 x 51,7 x 15,5 mm
Weight: 115 g
GSM frequencies: 850/900/1800/1900
Standard UMTS: 900/2100
Standard battery: Li-Ion 1320 mAh
Stand-by (max.): 2G: 438 h 3G: 458 h
Talk time (max.): 2G: 7 h 3G: 4,3 h
Internal memory: 70 MB
RAM memory: 128 MB
Memory cards: microSD, microSDHC, max 16 GB
Operating system: Symbian 9.4
Processor: ARM11 434 MHz

Multimedia
Main display: TFT 16M colors 360 x 640 px (3.20″) 229 ppi
Touchscreen: Yes
Digital camera: 2 Mpx, 1600x1200 px
Video: MPEG4, H.263 - 30 fps, 640x480 px
MP3: Yes
Radio: Yes

communication and messaging/data transfer
Dictionary: T9
EMS: Yes
MMS: Yes
Speakerphone: Yes
Voice dial: Yes
Call forwarding: Yes
e-mail client: Yes
RSS Reader: Yes
IrDA: -
Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 EDR
GPRS: Yes, class 32
EDGE: Yes, class 32
WiFi: -
WAP: Yes, v2.0
xHTML: Yes
HSCSD: Yes
HSDPA: Yes, 3,60 Mbit/s
USB Yes, v2.0
GPS: Yes
Push To Talk: Yes

Other features
Java: Yes, MIDP 2.1
Calendar: Yes
Watch: Yes
Recorder: Yes
Alarm: Yes
Stopwatch: -
Organizer: Yes
Calculator: Yes
Polyphony: Yes, 64 głos.

Mobile terms glossary


GSM

Nokia 5230 Manual English

stands for Global System for Mobile Communication and is the most popular 2G mobile phone standard in the world.
GSM is used by about 80% of all mobile phones - approximately 2 billion people across more than 212 countries.

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The widespread use of the GSM standard has made it easy for most mobile phone users to use their phones overseas thanks to roaming agreements between operators using the same GSM standard.
GSM - then labelled Groupe Spécial Mobile was originally conceived back in 1982 as a European standard for mobile phones. The first GSM network went live in 1992 in Finland.
GSM introduced the concept of the SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module card) - a detachable smart card that lets users swap their phone number and contacts between handset.
3G - Analog cellular phones were the first generation while digital marked the second generation.3G is loosely defined, but generally includes high data speeds, always-on data access, and greater voice capacity.
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The high data speeds are possibly the most prominent feature, and certainly the most hyped. They enable such advanced features as live, streaming video.
There are several different 3G technology standards. The most prevalent is UMTS, which is based on WCDMA (the terms WCDMA and UMTS are often used interchangeably).
Enhanced messaging service (EMS) uses some features defined in the Short Message Service (SMS) specification to enhance the user experience when sending messages. A thin client is added to the mobile phone and by using standard SMS parameter fields, such as the user data header, binary-encoded and concatenated messages can be sent that display enriched content, such as italicized, emboldened or underlined text, predefined sounds, monophonic tunes and static or animated images.
MMS is an extension of the SMS (Short Message Service) protocol, allowing the exchange of text messages exceeding 160 characters. Unlike SMS, which is text-only, MMS can deliver a variety of media. This media may include up to forty seconds of video, audio, one image, or a slideshow of multiple images. MMS requires a third generation (3G) network to send large MMS messages (though smaller MMS messages may be transmitted over second generation networks using GPRS).
Bluetooth is an industry standard for contactless data transmission and communication between two devices. The range is usually 1 to 10 m and rarely more than 100 m. In some cases, distances of up to 200 m are possible.
GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service and was the first popular data standard for mobile phones.
GPRS was used for WAP and MMS messages and offered modest connection speeds - typically 30-40 Kbit/s, although the theoretical maximum is 115 Kbit/s. GPRS is known as a 2.5G technology.
One of the early advantages of GPRS is that it s always on so no connection handshake is needed. It is still very popular, especially in the developing world.
The name of EDGE
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The high data speeds are possibly the most prominent feature, and certainly the most hyped. They enable such advanced features as live, streaming video.
There are several different 3G technology standards. The most prevalent is UMTS, which is based on WCDMA (the terms WCDMA and UMTS are often used interchangeably).
Enhanced messaging service (EMS) uses some features defined in the Short Message Service (SMS) specification to enhance the user experience when sending messages. A thin client is added to the mobile phone and by using standard SMS parameter fields, such as the user data header, binary-encoded and concatenated messages can be sent that display enriched content, such as italicized, emboldened or underlined text, predefined sounds, monophonic tunes and static or animated images.
MMS is an extension of the SMS (Short Message Service) protocol, allowing the exchange of text messages exceeding 160 characters. Unlike SMS, which is text-only, MMS can deliver a variety of media. This media may include up to forty seconds of video, audio, one image, or a slideshow of multiple images. MMS requires a third generation (3G) network to send large MMS messages (though smaller MMS messages may be transmitted over second generation networks using GPRS).
Bluetooth is an industry standard for contactless data transmission and communication between two devices. The range is usually 1 to 10 m and rarely more than 100 m. In some cases, distances of up to 200 m are possible.
GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service and was the first popular data standard for mobile phones.
GPRS was used for WAP and MMS messages and offered modest connection speeds - typically 30-40 Kbit/s, although the theoretical maximum is 115 Kbit/s. GPRS is known as a 2.5G technology.
One of the early advantages of GPRS is that it s always on so no connection handshake is needed. It is still very popular, especially in the developing world.
The name of EDGE in full is Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution. This is a 2.75G technology further developed from the 2G and 2.5G technologies. Its data transmission speed is higher than that of GPRS and is closer to 3G technology.
HSCSD stands for High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data. It was a system used for data calls on GSM networks before packet based systems such as GPRS and EDGE became prevalent. HSCSD is variant of CSD that allows for multiple call channels to be bonded together to provide faster connection speeds. It was capable of offering speeds roughly equivalent to those offered by 56kbps dial-up modems. The system was never widely adopted outside of Europe.

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    • 4
      Table of Contents
  • 8
    Safety

    • 9
      About Your Device
    • 10
      Network Services
  • 11
    Find Help

    • 11
      In-device Help
    • 11
      Support
    • 12
      Software Updates Over the Air
    • 13
      Update Software Using Your PC
    • 13
      Settings
    • 13
      Access Codes
    • 14
      Prolong Battery Life
    • 15
      Free Memory
  • 16
    Get Started

    • 16
      Insert the SIM Card
    • 17
      Insert the Battery
    • 18
      Insert the Memory Card
    • 19
      Charge the Battery
    • 21
      Keys and Parts
    • 23
      Stylus
    • 23
      Switch the Device On
    • 23
      Lock the Keys and Touch Screen
    • 24
      Home Screen
    • 25
      Access the Menu
    • 25
      Touch Screen Actions
    • 27
      Media Key
    • 27
      Change the Ringing Tone
    • 27
      Nokia Support
  • 28
    Your Device

    • 28
      Phone Setup
    • 28
      Transfer Content
    • 29
      Display Indicators
    • 31
      Contacts Bar
    • 31
      Antenna Locations
    • 32
      Offline Profile
    • 32
      Shortcuts
    • 33
      Volume and Loudspeaker Control
    • 33
      Sensor Settings and Display Rotation
    • 33
      Remote Lock
    • 34
      Headset
    • 34
      Attach a Wrist Strap
    • 35
      Remove the SIM Card
    • 35
      Remove the Memory Card
  • 36
    Make Calls

    • 36
      Touch Screen During Calls
    • 36
      Calls
    • 36
      During a Call
    • 37
      Voice Mailbox
    • 37
      Answer or Reject a Call
    • 38
      Make a Conference Call
    • 39
      Speed Dial a Phone Number
    • 39
      Call Waiting
    • 39
      Voice Dialling
    • 40
      Video Sharing
    • 42
      Share Live Video or Video Clips
    • 43
      Log
      • 43
        Accept an Invitation
      • 43
        Recent Calls
      • 43
        Dialled Numbers
      • 44
        Packet Data
      • 44
        Call Duration
      • 44
        Monitor All Communication Events
  • 45
    Write Text

    • 45
      Virtual Keyboard
    • 46
      Handwriting
    • 47
      Alphanumeric Keypad
      • 49
        Traditional Text Input
      • 49
        Predictive Text Input
    • 50
      Touch Input Settings
  • 50
    Contacts

    • 51
      Save and Edit Names and Numbers
    • 51
      Contacts Toolbar
    • 51
      Manage Names and Numbers
    • 52
      Default Numbers and Addresses
    • 52
      Ringing Tones, Images, and Call Text for Contacts
    • 53
      Copy Contacts
    • 53
      SIM Services
  • 54
    Messaging

    • 54
      Messaging Main View
    • 55
      Write and Send Messages
    • 56
      Messaging Inbox
    • 57
      Set Up E-mail
    • 58
      Nokia Messaging
    • 58
      Mailbox
      • 59
        Open the Mailbox
      • 60
        Automatic Retrieval
      • 60
        Disconnect From the Mailbox
    • 61
      Mail for Exchange
    • 61
      View Messages On a SIM Card
    • 62
      Cell Broadcast Messages
    • 62
      Service Commands
    • 62
      Messaging Settings
    • 63
      Multimedia Message Settings
    • 65
      Ovi Contacts
      • 66
        Connect to the Service
      • 66
        Create and Edit Your Profile
      • 67
        Find and Add Friends
      • 68
        Chat With Your Friends
      • 69
        Ovi Sync
      • 70
        Ovi Contacts Settings
      • 71
        Presence Settings
      • 71
        Current Position
  • 72
    Personalise Your Device

    • 72
      Change the Look of Your Device
    • 73
      Profiles
  • 74
    Music Folder

    • 74
      Music Player
      • 75
        Create a Playlist
      • 76
        Transfer Music From a Computer
    • 77
      Ovi Music
    • 78
      Nokia Podcasting
    • 80
      Radio
  • 81
    Camera

    • 81
      Activate the Camera
    • 81
      Image Capture
      • 82
        Capture and Recording Settings
      • 83
        Capture Images
    • 86
      Video Recording
    • 87
      After Recording a Video Clip
  • 88
    Gallery

    • 88
      View and Organise Files
    • 88
      View Images and Videos
    • 89
      Organise Images and Videos
  • 90
    Share Online

    • 90
      About Share Online
    • 90
      Subscribe to Services
    • 90
      Manage Your Accounts
    • 91
      Create a Post
    • 91
      Post Files From Gallery
  • 91
    Nokia Video Centre

    • 92
      View and Download Video Clips
    • 93
      Video Feeds
    • 93
      My Videos
    • 94
      Transfer Videos From Your PC
    • 94
      Video Centre Settings
  • 95
    Web Browser

    • 95
      Browse the Web
    • 96
      Browser Toolbar
    • 97
      Navigate Pages
    • 97
      Web Feeds and Blogs
    • 97
      Widgets
    • 98
      Content Search
    • 98
      Bookmarks
    • 99
      Empty the Cache
    • 99
      Connection Security
  • 100
    Positioning (GPS)

    • 100
      About GPS
    • 100
      Assisted GPS (A-GPS)
    • 101
      Hold Your Device Correctly
    • 101
      Tips On Creating a GPS Connection
    • 102
      Position Requests
    • 102
      Landmarks
    • 103
      GPS Data
    • 103
      Positioning Settings
  • 104
    Maps

    • 104
      Maps Overview
    • 105
      View Your Location and the Map
    • 106
      Map View
    • 106
      Change the Look of the Map
    • 107
      Download and Update Maps
    • 107
      About Positioning Methods
    • 108
      Find a Location
    • 109
      View Location Details
    • 110
      Save Places and Routes
    • 110
      View and Organise Places or Routes
    • 111
      Send Places to Your Friends
    • 111
      Share Location
    • 112
      Synchronise Your Favourites
    • 113
      Get Voice Guidance
    • 113
      Drive to Your Destination
    • 114
      Navigation View
    • 115
      Get Traffic and Safety Information
    • 115
      Walk to Your Destination
    • 116
      Plan a Route
  • 117
    Connectivity

    • 117
      Data Connections and Access Points
    • 118
      Network Settings
    • 118
      Access Points
      • 119
        Create Access Point Groups
      • 120
        Packet Data Access Points
    • 121
      Active Data Connections
    • 121
      Synchronisation
    • 122
      Bluetooth Connectivity
      • 123
        Security Tips
      • 123
        Send Data Using Bluetooth Connectivity
      • 124
        Pair Devices
      • 125
        Receive Data Using Bluetooth Connectivity
      • 125
        Block Devices
      • 125
        Remote Sim Mode
    • 126
      Usb
    • 127
      PC Connections
    • 127
      Administrative Settings
  • 128
    Search

    • 128
      About Search
    • 128
      Start a Search
  • 129
    About Ovi Store

  • 129
    Other Applications

    • 129
      Clock
    • 130
      Calendar
    • 131
      File Manager
    • 132
      Application Manager
    • 134
      Remove Applications
    • 135
      RealPlayer
    • 136
      Recorder
    • 137
      Write Notes
    • 137
      Make Calculations
    • 137
      Converter
    • 137
      Dictionary
  • 138
    Settings

    • 138
      Phone Settings
      • 139
        Display Settings
      • 139
        Voice Commands
      • 140
        Application Settings
      • 140
        Device Updates
      • 141
        Security Settings
      • 142
        Authority Certificates
      • 144
        Restore Original Settings
      • 144
        Protected Content
    • 145
      Call Settings
      • 146
        Call Divert
      • 146
        Call Barring
  • 147
    Troubleshooting

  • 150
    Green Tips

    • 150
      Save Energy
    • 150
      Recycle
    • 150
      Save Paper
    • 151
      Learn More
  • 151
    Product and Safety Information

    • 152
      Battery and Charger Information
    • 153
      Nokia Battery Authentication Guidelines
    • 154
      Taking Care of Your Device
    • 155
      Additional Safety Information
    • 155
      Small Children
    • 155
      Operating Environment
    • 156
      Medical Devices
    • 157
      Potentially Explosive Environments
  • 160
    Index





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