Nokia 5220 XpressMusic review: Funky-shape jukebox
Nokia 5220 XpressMusic is set to play for it all in the mass market segment. A bunch of music niceties, slim waistline and novel design are crowned with the XpressMusic logo, and that's enough of a commitment to cool sonic experience...
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5220 got 3.5mm port already perfect for a music phone
not like some phone, label as a music phone but don't have 3.5mm port
well,
rhythm light so nice at night
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- 2008-10-17 13:32
- ibai
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it looks weird...first they come with prism, then they come with this...i think nokia design departement is full of alien...
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- 2008-10-17 06:21
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- Bassy
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The design is not that impressive... It really looks way too plasticky and i think it does not have aesthetics...
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- 2008-10-17 05:28
- Rxfx
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I have it.
What I do not like is that the way it handles the battery status. There's no way to know if you have 20% or 5% left. And the same goes when you're charging.
On the other hand the SE W880i has that info on the menu and changes from green to yellow, and then to red, warning you that the battery is dying.
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- 2008-10-17 00:30
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- Vinicius
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You don´t need to remove the battery to access the sd on the 5310. You have to remove the cover but only this.
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- 2008-10-16 23:08
- Png4
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