Nokia 5140 Cell Phone Sale
Welcome to the Nokia 5140 Mobile Phone review. The Nokia 5140 Cell Phone is one of the more advanced phones on the market, with customizable features and handy accessories. The Nokia 5140 Cellphone with hands free headset make it one digital force to be reckoned with.
Nokia 5140 Dealer Specifications
| General | Network | GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 |
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| Announced | 4Q, 2003 | |
| Status | Available | |
| Size | Dimensions | 106 x 47 x 24 mm, 86 cc |
| Weight | 100 g | |
| Display | Type | CSTN, 4096 colors |
| Size | 128 x 128 pixels, 5 lines, 27 x 27 mm | |
| - White backlight - Adjustable display brightness - Wallpapers - Softkey |
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| Ringtones | Type | Polyphonic, monophonic |
| Amount | 10 polyphonic + 10 monophonic tones | |
| Customization | Download, order now | |
| Vibration | Yes | |
| Memory | Phonebook | 500 |
| Call records | 20 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls | |
| Card slot | No | |
| - Editable message templates - Up to 150 SMS messages - Up to 50 MMS messages - Max 64 kB Java apps. | ||
| Data | GPRS | Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps |
| HSCSD | Yes, 43.2 kbps | |
| EDGE | Class 6, 177.6 kbps | |
| 3G | No | |
| WLAN | No | |
| Bluetooth | No | |
| Infrared port | Yes | |
| USB | Yes, Pop-Port | |
| Features | Messaging | SMS, MMS, Email |
| Browser | WAP 2.0/xHTML | |
| Games | Adventure Race + Java downloadable, order now | |
| Colors | ||
| Languages | Major European languages | |
| Camera | VGA, 640x480 pixels, video | |
| - Push to talk (VoIP service) - Stereo FM radio - Java - T9 - Calculator - Calendar - Stopwatch - Improved durability - Thermometer - Flashlight - Integrated handsfree - Automatic volume control - Digital compass - Sound meter |
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| Battery | Standard, Li-Ion 760 mAh (BL-5B) | |
| Stand-by | Up to 300 h | |
| Talk time | Up to 5 h |
Nokia 5140 Details
Awais Mitch.
3220 has no IR ....although display is good but no radio also...
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Shock resistance, Dust Resistance, Water resistance, flashlight....etc etc...
guy Ron,
The striped background can't be switched off, for now. Maybe it might be removed with a firmware upgrade, but personally I wouldn't consider it just yet while the phone is within warranty.
jenelle Williams Honestly they hyped up the phone 2 much it should pf have bluetooth as well. I mean some of the ringtones are SHIT and its a excellent reception other than that its probably keep it or buy tha 6230
kelly isn't there a nokia 5140 in blue????
Andrei I have the phone for two months now and i am very pleased.The infrared works great,you can send pictures to other phones and .midi but you can't send games.The menu is a litle slow but you will adjust, the pictures pretty good.I also like the fact that there aren't many who have this kind of phone.
Joe I used to have this phone before my Samsung E720, and I hated it! It kept falling apart and it wasn't that tough like it said it was in the magazines!!! Does anybody know how you connect this with a computer? Tell me please by e-mailing me. Thanks
Joe xox
JMN Anyone know anything regarding the Express-On GPS shell for this phone? How well has it performed in trials? When in 1st Qtr. '05 will it be available in N. America? What will it cost?
baller11 hey guys, which fone would u recommend, the 5140 or the 6020? any help would be appreciated. thanks guys.
JMN Received the GPS unit today. It does add some thinkness to the lower back portion of the shell and a little less than an ounce to the weight, other than that there are just minor differences with the shell that comes with the phone. The rubber is lessened on the the sides to allow better conduction for the GPS antenna, smaller rubber coverage on the bottom of the phone, and the keypad uses orange instead of white for the numbers. The unit can only act as a stand alone GPS at this time, the travel guide function is not operable at this time and nokiausa.com or Nokia Tech Support knew when it would be up and running. That was a main reason for the purchass of the shell so there is some disappointment that they released the unit without that feature working. Also, the site they list in the US User Guide to order additional regions (www.softwaremarket.nokis.com) does not sell to the US market. The GPS antenna also does not seem to work in the car, which could be a major hindrance when the travel guide kinks are worked through. Though it was rather overcast where I was today, so that may have affected reception in car. Outside the unit typically received between 4 and 7 sattelite links, though this would change rather rapidly and go under the 4 link threshold for marking a waypoint. As far as accuracy, stayed pretty true to the 30m statement by Nokia. Final judgement on the unit will have to be made after the travel guide feature is working though.
If you are thinking of buying the unit for the travel guide feature, I suggest waiting until that is operable.
<unknown> 1) i had snuck the mobile in for the push to talk service that was availiable
2) i do not know why they shot aa guns at our platoon but it was probably through running out of ammunition. during the fire fight we thought that the enemy forgot to pull the trigger off their motars but they were actuall aa shells.
