Nokia 5310 XpressMusic
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18 years ago
Nokia 5310 Xpress Music
Lets take the first look at the Nokia 5310. This is a Xpress Music phone, the successor of Nokia 5300. The 5310′s main improvements come on the rearranged interface. Unlike 5300′s slider form factor, Nokia 5310 is a candy bar, covering with red or blue side casing, making it more stylish and cool.
18 years ago
Nokia 5310 XpressMusic
Imagine if the first-generation iPod nano could make phone calls. Nokia's 5310 XpressMusic is just a hair bigger than Apple's diminutive music player, making it one of the slimmest mobile phones out there.
Pros:
- Great music performance
- Very compact design
- Simple user interface
- 2-MP camera
- Good call quality
Cons:
- No 3G
- Tri-band configuration limits worldwide roaming
18 years ago
Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Review
Look and feel Impressively thin and light, the 5310 offers users a smooth plastic finish with aluminium trim (available in red or blue) and the front fascia boasts three dedicated music keys, unusually found vertically parallel to the screen.
18 years ago
Nokia 5310 Xpress Music
Ten months after announcing its new 5310 and 5610 Xpress Music phones, Nokia finally has released them to a U.S. carrier--well, at least one of them. Last week in New York City, T-Mobile added the 5310 to its lineup, and from what we understand, it will soon pick up the 5610 as well.
Pros:
- The 5310 Xpress Music has an attractive design with a brilliant display and easy-to-use controls
- It also offers a solid feature set and satisfying performance
Cons:
- The 5310 Xpress Music has a pitifully small internal memory and poor photo quality
- also, it's not a quadband world phone
18 years ago
Nokia 5310 Xpress Music review: Nokia 5310 Xpress Music
The Nokia 5310 continues the fine Xpress Music tradition by offering a satisfying blend of features and performance in an attractive design.
Pros:
- The 5310 Xpress Music has an attractive design with a brilliant display and easy-to-use controls. It also offers a solid feature set and satisfying performance.
Cons:
- The 5310 Xpress Music has a pitifully small internal memory and poor photo quality
- also, it's not a quadband world phone.
17 years ago
Video Review: Rogers Nokia 5310 XpressMusic
We thought that this was going to be another candybar style phone, however we opened this gem up and found that it's stylish, light and packs a great deal of sound – and comes with a 2 mega pixel camera to boot!
17 years ago
Nokia 5310 XpressMusic
The last generation Nokia XpressMusic phone, the Nokia 5300, sold well on T-Mobile USA. But thin is in, and the phone was ripe for a redesign. And so T-Mobile has picked two new models for the US market: the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic phone which became available in May 2008 and the Nokia 5610...
Pros:
- Thin and sleek looking phone
- Great audio quality
- 1GB microSD card and stereo wired headset included
- USB cable included for side-loading music
- A good web browser and a decent camera
Cons:
- Voice recognition doesn't work well out of the box
- Number keys and d-pad are too slippery
- Not quad band, missing the 900MHz band used heavily in Europe
17 years ago
Nokia 5310 XpressMusic
This is a GSM phone offered with T-Mobile.Introduction: ImageTagInstance gallery-c5e9d0a0-0a75-4311-b43b-1321e23f9b9f Whether it’s a smartphone, music phone, or a phone with a great camera that you’re looking for, there are so many models out there and several of them fall into very specific niches. The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is just one of them and falls inline with the rest of the XpressMusic lineup. With its dedicated control buttons, 3.5mm audio jack, FM radio with RDS, and stereo Bluetooth, it would be rather hard to miss that this is geared for those wanting a great cellphone with outstanding music capabilities. Nevertheless, we can’t forget about the rest of functions as this is still a cellphone at heart.What’s in the box?Nokia 5310 XpressMusic860 mAH Li-Ion battery1GB microSD cardNokia hands-free headset with controllerMicroUSB cableManualDesign:The 5310’s look is very playful and appears to be directed towards the younger users. It’s mainly decked in black and dark gray but t...
17 years ago
One of the worst phones I have ever used, didn't rate it a 1 because it worked some of the time. But it kept on crashing and freezing up. Also it wouldn't read my memory card properly abd the volume control button was soo lose it sounded like a rattle!
Pros:
- Looks Good
- Thin
Cons:
- Everything else
17 years ago
Review: Nokia 5310 XpressMusic
A far cry from Nokia's clunky 5300 slider from just two years ago, this truly bite-size candy bar is 9 grams lighter than the W890i, about 0.25mm thinner and less wide by about 6.6mm (it's also advertised as .01 inches slimmer, but we couldn't tell).
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