Showing posts with label XpressMusic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label XpressMusic. Show all posts

Friday, April 16, 2010

Nokia 5530 Review


he XpressMusic lineup is fired up and coming after you with all they've got - from QWERTY smartphones to touchscreens. In fact, with the arrival of 5530 XpressMusic, the Nokia music line has more touch phones than the Nseries. We told you, they're dead serious about it.

With the 5800 XpressMusic shaping up as quite a blockbuster, Nokia had hardly any choice but to build on that momentum. The way up from the 5800 goes into Nseries territory really, so a lower spec'd device with an even sweeter price tag seems quite the right thing to do to reach the masses. And well, strategically expand the user base for the Touch UI edition of Symbian S60.

The Nokia 5800 offered value-for-money that very few could match. The 5530 comes in even more affordable but tries to deliver as much goodies as possible, pushing the value-for-money meter well towards the "must have" end of the scale. Here's what the 5530 XpressMusic offers and what was left out to keep the cost down:

Key features:
2.9" 16M-color TFT LCD 16:9 touchscreen display (360 x 640 pixels)
Symbian S60 5th edition
ARM 11 434 MHz CPU, 128MB RAM memory
3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and VGA@30fps video
Quad-band GSM support
Wi-Fi connectivity
microSD card memory expansion, ships with a 4GB card
FM radio with RDS
Bluetooth with A2DP and USB v2.0
Standard 3.5mm audio jack
Stereo speakers
Stylus, with its own compartment inside the phone
Proximity sensor for screen auto turn-off
Accelerometer sensor for automatic UI rotation, motion-based gaming and turn-to-mute
Office document viewer
OVI integration (direct image and video uploads, OVI Contacts)
Landscape on-screen virtual QWERTY keyboard
Excellent audio quality
Price tag on the cheap side
Nice battery life

Main disadvantages:
No 3G support
No built-in GPS receiver
Display has poor sunlight legibility
Default font size is a bit small due to the smaller screen
Somewhat limited 3rd party software availability
Average camera image quality
Video recording quality is unimpressive
Doesn't charge off its microUSB port
No smart dialing
No DivX/XviD video support out of the box
No TV-out functionality
Trade-offs were obviously inevitable but many of the important features are on par with the 5800 - the CPU, the Wi-Fi support, the camera. And further on the positive side, the 5530 is much more compact than the 5800.

The XpressMusic badge usually guarantees great music experience - from the audio quality to the way music is organized, played and delivered. With Nokia's recent track record of excellent audio quality in the headphone department and the pair of nice sounding stereo speakers, the 5530 is a mini-jukebox.
What hurts it the most is the lack of 3G, especially for those with unlimited data plans. Others will barely wait to jump at this affordable touch-operated and WLAN-enabled smartphone. As always, we're here to help you make the decision.

It's time that we set off exploring the Nokia 5530 ins and outs - so join us on the next page where a proper unboxing is due.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Nokia Xpressmusic 5800 Smartphone Product Review


The Nokia XpressMusic 5800 Smartphone is a wonderful phone with a lot of features, beautiful touch screen, built-in speakers, and very long battery life.

The Nokia XpressMusic 5800 Smartphone comes with a 640 x 360 touchscreen display with 16 million colors become to the 3.2 megapixel camera Bluetooth WiFi 3.5 mm headphone jacks that you can use any headphones it comes with an expandable micro-Sd and memory slot.

The Nokia XpressMusic 5800 Smartphone is a very light phone making a shame easy to carry around the in your pocket for comfort.

Some people might find that the phone can seem a little dainty due to it being mainly made of plastic so that it keeps its way down however the more I use this on the more I found that it is an extremely solid well put together phone.

The Nokia XpressMusic 5800 Smartphone allows you to connect to a computer using a USB slot or for you to implement micro-Sd cards for expanded memory.

One of the best things about the Nokia XpressMusic 5800 Smartphone is that it has crystal-clear sound quality when making phone calls and I haven't had one problem eating reception in any area that I've taken it. Which is not something I can say for some of the other phones I've tried. The built-in speakers make it extremely easy to hear whether you're talking to.

The Nokia XpressMusic 5800 Smartphone has a very high resolution for screen that size in something that you won't find in most phones these days. I don't notice any lag dropped the phone or any freezing.

The Nokia XpressMusic 5800 Smartphone is very easy to navigate with all the graphics and menus making it extremely easy to know how to navigate the phone without looking into the technical manuals.

The Nokia XpressMusic 1500 Smartphone's touchscreen is a wonderful addition to this phone however it does sometimes these traces of fingerprints and dots and see may have to clean it from time to time.

The stylus included with the Nokia XpressMusic 5800 Smartphone works really well and is much better if you don't want to leave fingerprints on your screen up the screens extremely resistant and I haven't seen one scratch since buying it