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Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Review
Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Review
Published on: 24 June, 2008 by PhoneArena Team
Messaging:
The messaging menu is also typical for Nokia. From here, you can write or send an SMS, MMS, or a voice note. The T9 predictive text input system helps you for those and you can use the templates too.
It is easy to setup e-mail accounts, because the phone recognizes some of the options of the more popular web mail services, such as Gmail and Yahoo. There is no option for setting up your own account incase it doesn’t fall within any of the given providers.
Connectivity:
The 5310 is only a tri-band (850/1800/1900) GSM handset with EDGE. While it’s no surprise that it’s not a 3G model, the fact that it is not quad-band in today’s time is a drawback.
Supplied with only a WAP browser, it’s already apparent that this is not that best cell to use for surfing the web but more-so for just quick check while on the go. Simple pages loaded fine but the more complex ones experienced a few glitches from time to time as text overlapped some images or vice versa.
To connect locally, you can either use the microUSB included in the package or pair wirelessly via Bluetooth 2.0.
The messaging menu is also typical for Nokia. From here, you can write or send an SMS, MMS, or a voice note. The T9 predictive text input system helps you for those and you can use the templates too.
It is easy to setup e-mail accounts, because the phone recognizes some of the options of the more popular web mail services, such as Gmail and Yahoo. There is no option for setting up your own account incase it doesn’t fall within any of the given providers.
Connectivity:
The 5310 is only a tri-band (850/1800/1900) GSM handset with EDGE. While it’s no surprise that it’s not a 3G model, the fact that it is not quad-band in today’s time is a drawback.
Supplied with only a WAP browser, it’s already apparent that this is not that best cell to use for surfing the web but more-so for just quick check while on the go. Simple pages loaded fine but the more complex ones experienced a few glitches from time to time as text overlapped some images or vice versa.
To connect locally, you can either use the microUSB included in the package or pair wirelessly via Bluetooth 2.0.
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