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January 2008
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The editors liked
Loaded with features
Good battery life
Small and stylish
The 5310 is ultra slim and lightweight
Without feeling flimsy. The aluminium trimming only adds to its appeal.
Good-looking. Excellent voice quality. Solid music quality and options.
Great music performance
Very compact design
Simple user interface
2-MP camera
Good call quality
Excellent sound quality. Able to accept calls not only while USBconnected
But also duringfile transfers. Convenient external music controls. 3.5mm jack (cant stress this enough). Tween alert
Sufficiently loud external speaker great (annoying) for public...
Great media player
Dedicated music controls
Long battery life
Good sound quality when listening to music
Small size
Brightness of the display
Even in very bright environments
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.
Nokias thinnest music phone yet
Slick and lightweight
Real FM radio
Slim design keeps the dedicated music keys
Adds a 3.5mm headphone jack. Surprisingly robust messaging clients.
Good sound quality
Ultraslim form factor
Comfortable keypad
The editors didn't like
No 3G support
Camera could be better for a phone in this range
The 5310s poor two-megapixel camera doesnt bode well.
Dismal camera. Speaker is on the back.
No 3G
Tri-band configuration limits worldwide roaming
Flashless 2.0 MP camera. Dated
Sluggish OS. Only 1GB card included. Dinky earbuds are literally a foot shorter than iPod buds. Only 17second vid clips. Voice recordings limited to 58 seconds. Ours came stocked with a Panic at the Disco track (promptly de...
Outgoing sound quality
Photo quality
Only triband
Can be uncomfortable to hold at times
Location of microSD slot
MicroUSB slot is rather hard to open and keep opened
WAP Browser
The 5310 Xpress Music has a pitifully small internal memory and poor photo quality
Also
Its not a quadband world phone.
Confusing screen menus
Design gaffes with certain controls and the memory slot
No 3G networking means slow Web browsing
No advanced services. Transfer software needs a serious update to bring it in line with iTunes.
Abstract: The company has presented the Nokia 5310 in a way that it seems to be opening the XpressMusic range, even though we all know the Nokia 5700 is also around. In other words, first goes a very conventional candy-bar type form-factor, then the Nokia 5610&rsqu...
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Published: 2007-10-17, Author: Olga , review by: Businessweek.com
Nokias thinnest music phone yet; slick and lightweight; real FM radio
Confusing screen menus; design gaffes with certain controls and the memory slot
A capable, affordable music phone thats stylish but suffers from a few flaws
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Loaded with features ,Good battery life ,Small and stylish ,
No 3G support ,Camera could be better for a phone in this range ,
The Nokia 5310-XpressMusic is really a great phone. It has a long list of features, an attractive design, and it will last you for years to come. However, before you make the purchase, be sure and compare this with some of the phones offered by Sony Er...
Slim design, comfortable keypad and controls, 3.5mm headphone jack, intuitive user interface, included 1GB microSD card
Lack of 3G connectivity, general speed, small internal memory The Final Word The lack of 3G connectivity is disappointing, but if you arent concerned with slow network speeds the 5310 XpressMusic comes recommended.
The lack of 3G connectivity is disappointing, but if you arent concerned with slow network speeds the 5310 XpressMusic comes recommended.
Excellent, simple design, Good music player, 3.5mm headphone jack, Good battery life
Poor call reception, No 3G, Small internal memory
Without the silly twisty-turning bits of other Xpress Music phones; the 5310 excels as a music phone thats easy to use and looks just a tiny bit rock n roll. ...
In conclusion the Nokia 5310 is a practical well thought out addition to the XpressMusic range which is showing real signs of improvement with each and every device released by the Finish mobile giants. It is certainly a phone to replace your low to m...
Measuring a Thin White Duke 9.9mm, the 5310 is certainly Nano svelte in the pocket. Setting up the CWM online and side-loading your downloaded ditties couldn’t be easy and the music player sounds lively, especially when you plug your own quality can...
There is a catch to gorging yourself on feast of music downloads: the files are DRM protected and have to played back on the 5310. This could be a restriction to far for some. Outside of its music talents, the 5310’s other major multimedia moves are...
With no extra monthly subscription or hidden costs, Nokia’s Comes with Music service is cost effective and with millions of tracks on tap, comprehensive. Combine this with the 5310’s size zero design and capable sonic performance and this pack...
Abstract: It’s the little things that get you. The charger for my own Samsung phone has a big lump at the bottom of the plug to strengthen the connection of the lead. The result: being unable to use it with sockets on a skirting board. Simply having the lead goi...