Nokia 5140 Review

The Nokia 5140 comes with a range of outdoor "lifestyle" inspired features - camera and video recorder, flashlight, FM radio, thermometer, decibel meter (?), and a good personal organiser with an extensive calendar and notes option.
Sadly, the display is still only 4096 colours and is small at 128 x 128 pixels. The STN technology used means that the display is difficult to see when outdoors - a real problem when you consider the target market for this phone. Nokia really lags the competition when it comes to display technology. Polyphonic ringtones are also basic.
The camera provided is of average quality and the video recorder rather poor quality. The memory available is limited and so video clips are short. The poor quality of the display means that pictures and videos are small and hard to see.
The keypad, like that of the Nokia 5100 is not very easy to use. The keys are located close together and are not very responsive. This helps to protect the phone from water damage, but is not very user-friendly.
Overall there are some good features about this phone, and some ho-hum features. For people who are familiar with the Nokia style and are looking for a mid-range phone with added durability, this could be a good choice. Our recommended phone for outdoor use is the Siemens M65 which offers improved protection and better features. The Nokia 5140i is an enhanced version of the Nokia 5140, although it still has problems with the keypad and screen.
Features of the Nokia 5140 include:
- Display: 4096 colours, 128 x 128 pixels
- Integrated VGA Camera (640 x 480 resolution)
- Video player and recorder
- Flashlight
- Xpress-on shells provide protection against splashes and dust
- Improved durability to offer protection against accidental bumps
- Bottom flap gives extra protection for connectors
- Stereo FM radio
- Integrated handsfree speaker
- Polyphonic and mono ringtones
- Thermometer
- Voice recorder
- Decibel meter
- Multimedia messaging (MMS) - up to 100 kbytes per message
- E-mail
- SMS chat
- Downloadable Java games, plus Adventure Race game and Fitness Coach application
- Personal shortcuts
- Wallpaper
- Voice dialling
- Extensive calendar with busy view of the week, improved notes view for each day, snooze on calendar alarm
- Alarm clock, Notes, To-do list (up to 30 entries), Stopwatch, Countdown timer, Calculator, Wallet
- Connectivity: Pop-Port™ interface, Infrared, SyncML
- WAP 2.0, GPRS class 10, HSCSD (High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data), EDGE Class 6 (3+1, 2+2)
- Vibration alert
- Tri-Band operation (EGSM 900, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900)
- Size: 107 x 47 x 24 mm
- Weight: 100g
- Talktime: 2 - 5 hours
- Battery standby: 6 - 12 days
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