Having a respectable mobile phone is one. But what if you get a Nokia mobile phone and a Symbian operating system? Now that’s something else. In addition, it gets better. The Nokia 5730 XpressMusic would soon become available through flexible subscription plans in the UK.Device specifications
There are some great Nokia 5730 XpressMusic deals coming from the likes of Vodafone and O3, but make sure you’re aware of the specifications first before you purchase one. As we’ve mentioned earlier, the new 5730 XpressMusic has been pre-installed with a Symbian OS version 9.3. Enough for just about anything you would want to do with a multimedia-centered mobile phone.
The 24 bit-capable screen’s resolution has been fixed at 240 pixels by 320 pixels. Critical dimensions have been measured at 112 mm x 51 mm x 15.4 mm. It’s a bit thicker, compared to its predecessor, XpressRadio.According to Nokia 5730 XpressMusic reviews, the mobile phone is a bit heavy, but it has great navigation features.
Unfortunately, we judge XpressMusic as a clunker at 135 grams, combined unit and battery. Let’s forget that for a second, because here’s something that would cheer you up.
The mobile phone operates both horizontally and vertically. When you want to use the multimedia functions only, you use it vertically. For all other purposes, you use the sliding QWERTY keypad and start thumbing through the keys furiously.Another piece of good news is that it has EGPRS, GPRS, WCDMA and HSDPA. Hooray for the new XpressMusic, it’s definitely a great improvement from the former model that only has WAP 2.0 and some open source browser.
The Nokia 5730 XpressMusic sim free would be a pleasure to acquire with a monthly plan from Orange or T-Mobile, because the camera’s resolution can definitely make you weep with its nice resolution of 2048 pixels by 1536 pixels. However, the CMOS sensor is still 3.2 megapixels, the digital zoom can reach up to 8x and you can focus up to infinity.
The camera has Carl Zeiss optics and a slew of regular camera functions that can make you smile. It can also record videos at thirty frames per second (good, but not mind-blasting good).
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