Testseek.com have collected 83 expert reviews of the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nokia 5310 XpressMusic.
January 2008
(72%)
83 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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
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
For a music handset, this was one enjoyable little model. Its small size made it great for day-to-day use and storage without getting in the way. The battery had more than enough juice to keep it going throughout the day without dying on us.Sadly, the ...
Abstract: The last generation Nokia XpressMusic phone, the Nokia 5300, sold well on T-Mobile USA. But thin is in, and the phone was ripe for a redesign. And so T-Mobile has picked two new models for the US market: the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic phone which became a...
Abstract: Aus dem Lieferumfang sticht die 2 Gigabyte fassende microSD heraus. Die Kopfhörer sind dagegen Billigware, dank 3,5 Millimeter Klinkenanschluss können sie aber problemlos ausgetauscht werden. Doch wichtiger als das Zubehör ist natürlich das Handy selb...
Abstract: The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a music phone that makes us happy for a number of reasons. This isnt an iPhone competitor, which makes sense, considering the low, $50 price tag. But it is far better than most other so-called music phones on the market,...
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Published: 2008-05-30, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
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.
The 5310 Xpress Music has a pitifully small internal memory and poor photo quality; also, its not a quadband world phone.
The Nokia 5310 continues the fine Xpress Music tradition by offering a satisfying blend of features and performance in an attractive design. Specifications: Talk time: Up to 300 min; Combined with: With digital camera / digital player / FM radio; Weigh...
Published: 2008-05-30, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
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.
The 5310 Xpress Music has a pitifully small internal memory and poor photo quality; also, its not a quadband world phone.
The Nokia 5310 continues the fine Xpress Music tradition by offering a satisfying blend of features and performance in an attractive design.
Slim design keeps the dedicated music keys, adds a 3.5mm headphone jack. Surprisingly robust messaging clients.
No 3G networking means slow Web browsing, no advanced services. Transfer software needs a serious update to bring it in line with iTunes.
The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a music phone that makes us happy for a number of reasons. This isnt an iPhone competitor, which makes sense, considering the low, $50 price tag. But it is far better than most other so-called music phones on the marke...
Slim design keeps the dedicated music keys, adds a 3.5mm headphone jack. Surprisingly robust messaging clients.
No 3G networking means slow Web browsing, no advanced services. Transfer software needs a serious update to bring it in line with iTunes.
The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a music phone that makes us happy for a number of reasons. This isnt an iPhone competitor, which makes sense, considering the low, $50 price tag. But it is far better than most other so-called music phones on the market...
Great music performance, Very compact design, Simple user interface, 2-MP camera, Good call quality
No 3G, Tri-band configuration limits worldwide roaming
Imagine if the first-generation iPod nano could make phone calls. Nokia’s 5310 XpressMusic is just a hair bigger than Apple’s diminutive music player, making it one of the slimmest mobile phones out there. We wonder, then, how Nokia stuffed so...