The Nokia 5233 is a really good budget smartphone which provides most of the basic features at a very low price, around $150. If you want GPS and 3G, you can get the Nokia 5230 for about $20 more. I would definitely recommend the Nokia 5233, it ...
Good design; fits well in your palm, good touchscreen response, excellent audio quality (headphones), full-fledged smartphone OS with multi-tasking ability, very well priced
Build quality unsatisfactory, smallish display has poor sunlight visibility, bare bones in terms of features and bundle
The Nokia 5233 is priced at Rs. 7,800. Add about a thousand bucks more and you can get the 5230 model instead. The phone is priced very well and for that money not only are you getting a full touchscreen phone but also a complete smartphone, with appl...
Inexpensive, Large Screen, Touch UI Operates Smoothly, Very Good Video Recording, AGPS Support & Free Ovi Maps
Inconsistent Touch UI, Camera isn't Suited for Still Photography, Music Player Outputs Low Volume
The Nokia 5233 is available in India for Rs. 7,500 and that’s not a price I can argue with from any perspective. It might not be a powerhouse but it does enough to make it a very good buy. ...
Light weight and well designed, UI is responsive and finger friendly, Audio quality is good, Camera produces clear images, Good battery life
Accelerometer is a bit over sensitive
ConnectivityConnectivityThe 5233 is quite well equipped for connectivity. Except for Wi-Fi, there’s plenty of connectivity to go around. It’s not 3G capable but you still have EDGE or GPRS connectivity. It also comes with Bluetooth that suppor...