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The editors liked
This phone is perfect if you are looking for a great phone that includes a high quality portable music player
Stereo Bluetooth works well
It was extremely easy to synch
Slide design works well
Did not wobble or stick
High quality materials used i...
Appealing design
Solid construction
Dedicated music buttons
Large userfriendly tactile keys
Excellent Nokia user interface
Outstanding call quality
High quality audio playback
Beautiful large high resolution screen
3.5 mm headphone support
Min...
Very compact for a specialist music phone.
Nice small and lightweight design
Well crafted
With a good drawer keypad and nice music controls
Cute. Great music player. Compatible with Windows Media music stores. Easy to use. Terrific screen.
External music controls
Can multitask with music playing
Up to 12 hours of music playback
Loud external speaker
MP3 player
Great LCD
EDGE network
Good call clarity
Camera
Easy to navigate
Excellent music player application
EDGE-compatible
Stereo Bluetooth and 2.5mm headphone jack
USB cable and 1GB microSD card included
The Nokia 5300 world phone has a great display
User-friendly controls
And a wide range of features including a music player
A 1.3-megapixel camera
Bluetooth
An expandable memory slot
And support for push-to-talk networks. Plus
It delivers on per...
Capable music functions
Built in 2.5mm earphone jack
Excellent user interface
Excellent keypad
Support for timed profiles and voice commands
The editors didn't like
Speakerphone lacked enough power
No other major issues
Delivered on what it sets out to
Poor battery life
Builtin loudspeaker could be a little clearer
Average quality bundled headset
Lowquality camera
Niche design appeal and no 3G means slower downloads.
Earset and speakerphone volume could be higher
Not the most convenient device for walkman replacement
Popular applications such as Opera Mini are blocked. Battery life could be better. Voice dialing is poor.
Buried Bluetooth controls
Poor stereo earbuds
Camera button too recessed
Small internal memory
No camera flash
Poor camera images
Not PlaysForSure compatible
Poor key backlighting
Short talk-time battery life
The Nokia 5300s memory card slot is an inconvenient location
Published: 2006-10-06, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
The Nokia 5300 world phone has a great display, user-friendly controls, and a wide range of features including a music player, a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, an expandable memory slot, and support for push-to-talk networks. Plus, it delivers on per...
The Nokia 5300s memory card slot is an inconvenient location, and its internal memory is a measly 5MB.
The Nokia 5300 is a well-designed, user-friendly music cell phone that offers an amazing range of features backed up by outstanding performance. Price range: $159.99 - $265.99 See all products in the Nokia 5300 Xpress Music series
This phone is perfect if you are looking for a great phone that includes a high quality portable music player , Stereo Bluetooth works well, it was extremely easy to synch ,Slide design works well, did not wobble or stick ,High quality materials used i...
Speakerphone lacked enough power ,No other major issues, delivered on what it sets out to ,
A great slider phone overall, especially if you want an integrated portable music player and decent mega pixel camera phone.
Average build quality, Internal memory is insufficient for a music phone, Poor camera
The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic phone works well as a music player — a larger memory card would be useful — but achieves relatively average results as a phone. ...
Abstract: The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic joins a growing rank of mobile phones that can play music - a feature thats fast becoming as common as a built-in camera. Where the Nokia differentiates itself is in its implementation, offering several...
Unique design, external music buttons, adapter included for 3.5mm headphones, vibrant display, compact
Limited memory on flash card, average audio quality, mediocre camera The Final Word The 5300 XpressMusic does a great job at merging an MP3 player with a mobile phone, but youll have to spring for a larger memory card to use it as an everyday player.
The 5300 XpressMusic does a great job at merging an MP3 player with a mobile phone, but youll have to spring for a larger memory card to use it as an everyday player.
A music orientated phone with an unusual design that sets it apart...
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Published: 2007-11-15, Author: Frank , review by: CNET.co.uk
Funky design; easy to use; good music features
Poor camera; below par battery life; awful headphones
The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic may look quite funky and have decent music features, but its let down by a relatively poor camera and short battery life. If you want a phone that lets you listen to tunes on the go there are much better options out there ...
Music player controls, Compact design, Stereo FM radio
Average camera, Small onboard memory, No 3G
Nokia has set out its stall for high end music mobiles with its N91 4GB and 8GB mobiles, but its also keen to scoop up some of the budget end of the market too. The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic is a handset clearly targeted at a young music-loving audience,...
Abstract: Symbian S60 smartphone with music: Music and mobile phones go together like, well, like salt and pepper actually. There are good reasons why youd want to keep them well away from each other, but somehow they are pulled close by forces ...