Nokia have recently been pushing more and more into the music phone market, a market that has for some time now been dominated by Sony Ericsson with their Walkman phone range. Nokia have definitely been making some headway, and one of their music dedicated phones in this market is the Nokia 5310 Xpressmusic.
The Nokia 5310 is a solid shaped mobile phone that measures 103.8 x 44.7 x 9.9 mm and weighs 70 grams. This is one of the lightest mobile phones around. The screen is 2 inches, which is a good size and very easy to read and view images. Being a music phone, Nokia have placed a few music-dedicated buttons on the side of the screen to make it easier to control and change your tracks and volume, with the keypad being beneath the screen. You can get the Nokia 5310 Xpressmusic in either red or blue.
The Nokia 5310 camera has 2 mega pixels with 4 times digital zoom. There really is not much other specifications for the camera, so although it is quite basic, the pictures it takes will be decent. The music player supports all popular formats like MP3, AAC etc., and has an FM Radio. There is 30 mega bytes of internal memory and, with a microSD card, this can be increased to 4 GB. As mentioned earlier the music dedicated buttons are along the side of the screen. It is possible to also get the Nokia 5310 Comes with Music Edition. Basically this means that you will receive free music downloads for a entire year.
You will find the basic applications on the Nokia 5310, such as organiser, calendar, alarm etc, as well as some advanced connectivity features like Bluetooth and GPRS.
In summary, the Nokia 5310 Xpressmusic might not have the technically specification for the music player that we would normally receive from a Walkman phone, but the music player is high quality, the phone is very thin, and the Comes with Music Edition means you will never be without the songs you want.
By: Marc Sam
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Nokia 5310 Xpressmusic Review
April 17th, 2010Sony W890i Three – Wonderful Music Mobile Phone
March 17th, 2010
Sony is a famous name in the arena of the mobile phones, as it comes with most updated mobile phones with higher capabilities. The Sony w890i is a 3G mobile phone and is considered among the high end mid range phones. It comes from the famous walkman series that has offered the music for the users anytime and anywhere. The Sony w890i comes with the Three network provider.
The Sony w890i Three has an array of advanced features, which makes our live simply much better. It is a quadband mobile phone and supports the GSM 850/900/1800/1900 network and also supports 3G network of 2100. It comes with the measurement of 104 x 46.5 x 9.9mm and comes with the weight of 79 grams. It comes with a 2 inches TFT colour screen.
The Sony Ericsson w890i Three is a smartphone with some more stunning features like- phonebook entry of fields, photocall, call record of 30 dialed, received and missed calls. The phone is wonderful in the concern of the connectivity features, as it comes with Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, USB port, SMS, MMS, EMS, Email and instant messaging.
Part from the music-related features, the W890i comes with some very impressive functionalities pertaining to imaging that include an integrated 3.2 megapixel camera. he W890i is a loaded with many “easy to use” music features such as a music player and FM radio complete with radio RDS. The built-in walkman music player comes with easy to access options that assure perfect musical entertainment for many hours. The users can tune into an FM radio station and enjoy their favourite music, chat or radio talk show.
The Bluetooth stereo with A2DP allows the users to listen to the music using a wireless connection between their headset and phone. Other important highlights are the TrackID Music Recognition, PlayNow and SenseMe that make the device a favourite among music lovers. Moreover, the Sony Ericsson W890i is enhanced with bass frequencies that add depth to the sound output. Just search online to avail the handset with lucrative mobile phone deals offered by the Three network provider.
By: Dennis Lewis