I was playing with a Nokia C5 the other day. So I thought I would give some people a discription of the phone.

This is a candybar stile phone.
On the top of the phone going from left to right is the 3.5MM AV Headset jack. Then the Micro USB port and on the right the 2MM AC power plug. This phone can charge by both the Micro USB and 2MM ports.

Going down the right side of the phone you have the Volume up and down button. Then down near the bottom normally whare you find the camera button on most N-Series phones! There is a door. This door is for the Micro SDHC card. It opens from the bottom and swings up towards the top of the phone.

The speakers on the phone are on the bottom of the phone. There is nothing on the left side of the phone that I found.

Now to the front of it.

Below the screen you have your standard 5 way scrole arrow pad. To the Left and Right of this area, you have three keys. ON the Left you have SoftKey1, Razed button for Menu, Then call. On the Right! You have SoftKey2, Razed Clear/delete and End-call. Yes the Menu and Clear keys are razed.

Below this is the standard 3 by 4 keypad.

The Sim goes in the phone below the battery and slides down into a slot just like the N73 phone does. The cutoff corner goes to the bottom left if you have the top of the phone pointing away from you.

The external speakers on this phone aren't very good. Talks volume 10 is like Talks volume 6 on the N95 dash 3. talks responds good on this phone. I didn't have any trouble with the contact program as far as being able to access the contacts. I didn't get a chance to play with the phone more being it was a friends phone he had me configure for him. I didn nore each time you put a sim in the phone it will ask you about setting up EMail, and ask if you want to use the phone switch program and the like. The prompts for the Home City, Date and time are the same. I had no issues there. After that, I jsut kept pressing the End-call button to close each screen until I was able to get standard tones when I pressed Numbers. I was able to install Talks with no sighted help on the phone and knowing nothing about the phone before now.

The rest of this is off topic for the c5 and goes back to a message yesterday. Any people who want to reply can reply off list.

Just as a added thought about the message yesterday from Jerry Hogan <jerryhog...@earthlink.net> He was wining about the subject line not being changed and he wasn't going to read messages from people because of it. Then he turns around and does the same thing he was complaining about as far as replying to a subject and not changing the subject line. Maybe people should just ignore him and not even bother replying to his questions when he has them being he isn't going to read them because the person replied to his subject and didn't change the subject line. Talk about Do as I say and Not as I do. That would explain from time to time why he ask messages more then once being he doesn't read most messages including his own being the subject line is the same. I think he is the 2nd person who will no longer be getting any question answered from me! Being i've added him to my block list for now.


Signed: Stephen Giggar
Skype: dr-phone.

Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.

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