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Nokia 5610 XpressMusic |
Nokia 5610 XpressMusic Specification |
Type |
Slider |
User Interface |
Series 40 3rd edition |
3G Phone |
Yes |
Size |
98.5 x 48.5 x 17 mm |
Weight |
111 grams |
Display |
16.7 million colours |
Resolution |
240 x 320 pixels |
Camera |
3.2 megapixels |
Video recording/playback |
Yes/ Yes Video calling : Yes |
Audio Playback |
MP3, MP4, WMA, AAC |
Ringtones |
Polyphonic, MP3, MP4, WMA, AAC, video tones |
FM Radio |
Yes |
Connectivity |
| MicroUSB, Bluetooth, A2DP |
Internal memory |
20 M B |
Memory card slot |
MicroSD (TransFlash), hotswap |
Messaging |
SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging |
Internet browser |
| WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (Opera mini) |
Email |
POP3, SMTP, IMAP4 |
Java |
Yes |
GPRS |
Yes + 3G |
Frequency |
Quad band |
Talktime |
Up to 360 minutes |
Standby |
Up to 312 hours |
| Nokia 5610 XpressMusic Review by 3G.co.uk |
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The Nokia 5610 XpressMusic is the top banana with regard to the Nokia 5310 ( candybar ) and the 5610 ( slider ) but exactly how good is the 5610 XpressMusic ? |
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Nokia 5610 XpressMusic Review on 18th December, 2007 Unveiled in September at Nokia's lavish Go Play event, the new Nokia XpressMusic phones looked great. The 5310 is a candybar and the 5610 is a slider phone, available in either red or blue trim, with the front fascia dominated by an interesting slider switch. Slide awayAs well as the slider switch, the front of the 5610 sports two soft keys, a call button and an end call button, which surround the phone's media controls. While not as clearly labelled as the 5310's dedicated media keys, the D-pad and soft keys illuminate when in use, which is a nice touch. Plastic fantastic?However, our real gripe lies with the fact that Nokia has opted for an acrylic-style plastic coating. As a result, the casing of the 5610 feels tacky and your thumb tends to slide off the keys which makes the sliding process tricky. And, although the sliding mechanism is smooth once you've got your grip, the front of the handset really doesn't feel that secure. To add to this, the plastic finish is a breeding ground for mucky fingerprints. QVGA colour screenDespite these niggles, there is still plenty to like about the Nokia 5610. With a 2.2-inch QVGA screen that boasts 16.7-million colours, the display is fantastic. Its user interface operates on Series 40 3rd edition, which is a joy to navigate around, although users are unable able to access Nokia's OVI service. At the top of the screen is a series of user-definable icons that act as shortcuts to the handset's various functions. Surfing the internetBy connecting the USB cable from your PC to the mini USB port on the 5610, Opera Mini will bookmark your favourite websites from your PC on your 5610. You can also view web content in landscape mode, use a virtual mouse on the page or choose what search engine you wish to use to search the web; Yahoo Go! is also preinstalled. Super soundWith the unveiling of its new Music Store, Nokia has made a conscious decision to join in the music phone revolution. Thankfully, the Nokia 5610 XpressMusic device doesn't fall short in this category (although tracks cannot be downloaded direct from the Nokia Music Store). With up to 22 hours of music playback and the option of using a 4GB microSD card, the 5610 should offer enough battery life for you to enjoy a collection of 3,000 songs. The media player supports a variety of formats including MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, M4A and WMA. 3.2-megapixel cameraWhere the Nokia 5610 XpressMusic phone really leaves the 5310 trailing in its wake is with the camera. Aside from the Nseries devices, it's not often that a music handset can also hold its own in the camera stakes - a fine example being Sony Ericsson's Walkman range. However, with a 3-2-megapixel camera complete with auto-focus and dual LED flash, the 5610 is capable of some pretty decent shots. Although the controls may take some getting used to. |
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