The device has a 3.2-inch touch display  and now features Wi-Fi, for fast internet access without the need or  expense of a data plan. It also features a compass and assisted GPS for  use with the latest version of the free Ovi Maps hands-free navigation  service, now featuring public transport support and location sharing  through social networks. Like many recent Nokias, you can put your most  important contacts directly onto the homescreen so you can call, message  or chat them up in just two taps. The C5 has a 5-megapixel camera with  4X digital zoom, but no flash.
It measures 105.8 mm x 51.0 mm x 13.8 mm (L x W x H) and weighs 93g –  that makes it a similar size to the (imminently) forthcoming C6-01, and  quite a bit smaller than the Nokia N8 or C7. It comes with up to 40MB  of user memory and support for MicroSD cards up to 16GB. The talktime is  quoted at 11.5 hours for GSM use and 4.5 hours using 3G. Standby time  is estimated at 24-25 days. The operating system is Symbian^1 (aka. S60  5th edition touch-edition).
The Nokia C5-03 allows for easy email set-up – either an existing  webmail or POP3 provider through Nokia messaging. For business users,  there’s also the option of Mail for Exchange. If that isn’t enough,  you’ll also find a quick setup wizard for Ovi Mail for users either new  to email or who want a different account for their mobile messaging. As  you’d expect, there’s also access to Ovi Music and the Ovi Store so you  can fill your device with fresh content on a daily basis.
Launching globally at the end of this quarter, the Nokia C5 is expected to retail at around €170 before taxes or operator subsidies.