Nokia 5320 XpressMusic has the support of the third generation wireless nets including quick data transfer technology HSDPA as well as virtual social nets. As the producer considers Nokia 5320 XpressMusic will use the Web 2.0 technology support and also a new voice system of the phone and music player management with the help of which the owner of the phone can find the necessary track by simply calling out the name of the singer or the name of the song. The recommended price for Nokia 5320 XpressMusic is about 220 Euro and the sale is going to start in the third quarter of 2008.
Nokia 5320 XpressMusic general features:
Nokia 5320 XpressMusic general features:
- Model created in April 2008
- GSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 900/2100
- GSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 1900/850 for Latin America
- Platform Series 60
- 2,0 display created by the technology TFT with the resolution 240x320 pixels (QVGA) and reflecting up to 16 million colors
- Battery Li-Ion BL-5B 890
- Talk time -3,5 hours in the GSM nets, 2,5 hours in the WCDMA
- Stand by time -250 hours
- Listening music time – 24 hours
- Playing games time – 4,5 hours
- Weight 70.2 gr
- Dimensions: 108x46x15 mm
Memory: 140 MB built in memory microSD memory card slot
camera: built in 2,0 mega pixel camera with the 4x digital zoom shots with maximum resolution 1600x1200 and JPEG format frontal camera for video phony with the resolution 384x320
Dynamic design, 3G social entertainment package
Featuring a dynamic design with 3G social entertainment capabilities, the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic delivers exceptional music and web 2.0 access. With the innovative new voice-controlled Say and Play feature, consumers can merely say the name of a favorite artist or song to automatically play it. Offering an array of additional features, the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic device includes dedicated XpressMusic keys, a 3.5mm audio jack, up to 24 hours of playback time, an audio chip for hi-fi sound quality, extendable memory up to 8GB, HS-USB for fast music transfer and HSDPA for fast access to data.The full featured Internet browser, access to Ovi and Nokia Search 4.1 allow users to find and share media content and information with ease. In addition, dedicated N-Gage gaming keys and landscape view deliver a true gaming experience, while HSDPA provides fast access to N-Gage, which will be available for download.The Nokia 5320 comes in a classic candy-bar form factor and serves up the rather gimmicky Say and Play feature. This lets punters bellow a song or name of an artist into their phone, and the software will dutifully serve it up.There’s certainly no shortage of more useful features on board though, with the 3G phone offering a ‘full Internet browser for Web 2.0 access,’ dedicated XpressMusic keys, an audio chip for advanced sound quality, a handy 3.5mm audio jack, a 2.0 Megapixel camera with flash, HS-USB and microSD card support for up to 8GB.Nokia say that the battery will keep you rocking all around the world (that’s a dreadful Status Quo tune, young ‘uns) for up to 24 hours of singalong enjoyment, with the 5320 becoming available from the third quarter of 2008 for around €220 (pre-taxes and subsidies).
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