Nokia 5185i

By admin , 1 May 2021
5185i
Description

Nokia's 5100 series phones have long been popular starter phones for cell phone newbies, and the 5185i follows in this tradition. Whereas this candy-bar-shaped mobile's ample figure and bland cosmetics will draw a big yawn from design aficionados, its low price, user-friendliness, and customizable faceplates will appeal to first-time buyers or those on a budget. At first glance, it seems as if the 5185i is a carbon copy of its predecessor, the 5180. But dig into the specs and you'll discover a few changes. It's been upgraded from a dual- to a tri-mode (1900 CDMA/800 CDMA/AMPS) system and has short-text messaging (SMS) capabilities. Also, instead of a fixed-mount antenna, you get a retractable one. Otherwise, these cellular siblings are practically identical in both form and function.

The four-line, backlit, alphanumeric display is easy to read under any lighting condition, and the rubberized dial-pad keys are responsive and backlit. Navigating the 5185i's menus is a walk in the park, and programming the phone also is a breeze. Most of the standard features are on hand, including a 99-number phone book, caller ID, call history, and voicemail. As noted, Nokia has added SMS functionality for sending short text messages to other SMS-enabled phones, which indicates that the 5185i is targeted at young adults. But the capability must be activated with your service provider and may cost extra to use.

Year First Manufactured
2000-07

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