Nokia and T-Mobile announce the 5320 Nuron

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After rearing its ugly head on a leaked T-Mobile pricing sheet a few days ago, the Nokia 5320 Nuron has gotten the official nod from both Nokia and T-Mobile. For those that are dying to find out what $69.99 will buy you, here are all the details on this classic handset:

  • Classic candybar form factor
  • 3.2 inch touchscreen display at 16:9 640×360 resolution
  • GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
  • WCDMA 1700/2100
  • 2 megapixel camera with 3X digital zoom and video recording
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • aGPS and Ovi maps with turn by turn directions and maps for US, Canada, and Mexico
  • Ovi Store pre-installed
  • MicroSD expansion (up to 16GB)
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Accelerometer and proximity sensor
  • White on White color with changeable colored battery covers

The Nokia Nuron will hit the shelves of T-Mobile in the upcoming weeks with an exact date yet to be determined. Though pricing details were not confirmed, a previous leak suggests the Nokia Nuron will be ultra-affordable, coming in at a mere $69.99 after rebate with a two year agreement or $179 for those that prefer to go contract-free. Any potential buyers lured by the promise of free Ovi Maps turn-by turn navigation at a sub $200 price tag?

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56 Comments
  • xnos

    Got a FREE phone, free voice assisted GPS..for life, 3G internet, handwriting recognition for texts, voice commands, it also serves as a tethered laptop modem where no wireless is available. The Tmobile UNLIMITED internet is 10 bucks…adding my phone to wife and daughter’s plan another 10 bucks. What’s not to like?

  • Blaaaasky

    Got a Nuron because I ruined my Samsung Highlight, and my insurance substituted the nuron for it. I love the phone, its perfect for what I require, free gps, decent enough internet…great messaging capabilities….. i like it more than my old samsung! cheap and effective, and the ovi and nokia software make it easy to sync, or connect your laptop to the internet!

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