Nokia 5300 Musical Xpress
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Aside from the music, the Nokia 5300. is a pretty rounded Symbian Series 40. phone with decent features. … Nokia’s quirky 5300 XpressMusic phone provides …
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of room for a decent-sized screen, four
soft keys and a neat, if fiddly, joypad. Slide
the phone open and you reveal a roomy
keypad.
Volume control keys and a dedicated
camera key can be found on the right-hand
side of the phone, while the dedicated
music keys are positioned immediately to
the left of the phone’s display.
Looking purely at the 5300’s musical
merits, it has some obvious strengths and
weaknesses when compared to, say, the
Walkman W950i and W850i or the Nokia
Nseries handsets. As an EDGE phone,
downloading a track or album on the
5300 will take longer than it does with its
3G-enabled contemporaries. Neither can it
match the built-in memory of the Sony
Ericsson W950i or Nokia N91, although
you can bolster the memory with a 2GB
microSD card (available separately) which
can store up to 1,500 songs. So, really, it
competes with all but the mobile music
juggernauts.
The 5300’s music player supports
MP3, Midi, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ and WMA
formats, which is a comprehensive
selection and trumps both the iPod and
the Walkman range, neither of which can
play Microsoft’s WMA files….
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