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Nokia are have always been the big name when it comes to mobile phones. However, when it comes to mobile phone music devices they are relative chasers to Sony Ericsson and their well established and well received Walkman range. Nokia have responded wit...

In conclusion the Nokia 5310 is a practical well thought out addition to the XpressMusic range which is showing real signs of improvement with each and every device released by the Finish mobile giants. It is certainly a phone to replace your low to m...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:14:14
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This uber slimline candybar is full paid member of Nokia’s all-you-can-eat Comes with Music services that lets you download as many tunes as you desire from its music store in a one year window. When time is called, the songs are yours to keep. The pho...

Measuring a Thin White Duke 9.9mm, the 5310 is certainly Nano svelte in the pocket. Setting up the CWM online and side-loading your downloaded ditties couldn’t be easy and the music player sounds lively, especially when you plug your own quality can...

There is a catch to gorging yourself on feast of music downloads: the files are DRM protected and have to played back on the 5310. This could be a restriction to far for some. Outside of its music talents, the 5310’s other major multimedia moves are...

With no extra monthly subscription or hidden costs, Nokia’s Comes with Music service is cost effective and with millions of tracks on tap, comprehensive. Combine this with the 5310’s size zero design and capable sonic performance and this pack...
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siliconrepublic.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:14:29
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It’s the little things that get you. The charger for my own Samsung phone has a big lump at the bottom of the plug to strengthen the connection of the lead. The result: being unable to use it with sockets on a skirting board. Simply having the lead goi...
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The lack of 3G connectivity is disappointing, but if you arent concerned with slow network speeds the 5310 XpressMusic comes recommended.

Slim design, comfortable keypad and controls, 3.5mm headphone jack, intuitive user interface, included 1GB microSD card...

Lack of 3G connectivity, general speed, small internal memory The Final Word The lack of 3G connectivity is disappointing, but if you arent concerned with slow network speeds the 5310 XpressMusic comes recommended.

The lack of 3G connectivity is disappointing, but if you arent concerned with slow network speeds the 5310 XpressMusic comes recommended.
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It might sound dull, but as an entry-level music phone the Nokia 5310 ticks all the boxes. It offers storage up to 4Gb (around 3000 songs) via a microSD slot, stereo Bluetooth to share the music via one of the many speakers coming from the likes of Altec...

Music buttons, thin shape, series 40 interface, 2 megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth...

No Ovi connection, not much beyond music features...

As an entry level music phone the Nokia 5310 ticks all the boxes. Where it is likely to fall short is when you want it do something else other than just play music...
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The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is sharpened up, shaped up and slimmed down successor to Nokias original fun and funky XpressMusic music mobles, the 5300 and 5700. The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is pitched at the affordable end of Nokias music mobile range, a...

2GB MicroSD memory card, Thin design, Cutting edge music player, Yahoo! Go software...

No 3G...

A slimline music orientated handset that will appeal to those wanting to ditch their iPod...
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Video review: The 5310 is satisfyingly thin and a cool music phone but fails to bring Walkman-beating audio talents to the table...

Incredibly slimline design. Integrated 3.5mm headphone jack. Easy access music controls...

Lack of 3G. Average camera and video recording performance...

The 5310 is satisfyingly thin and a cool music phone but fails to bring Walkman-beating audio talents to the table...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-31 04:55:53
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A slim candybar phone with dedicated music keys and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Nokia 5310 is available for free on monthly contracts and on pay as you go.What we likeThe 5310's slim design means it will fit in almost any pocket and while some people w...

If you're looking for a simple music phone then this is it. A slim design, 3.5mm headphone jack and straightforward music interface offer a genuinely compelling experience if you’re on a budget. Avoid this if you're an audiophile.Like this phone? Compa...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-24 12:05:32
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Slim phones with music capabilities looks neat and straight. That's why cellphone manufacturers have dedicated cellphone family to this kind of phones like Ultrathin phones and and W890. And now, updates us with another slim yet Music branded phone...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-24 12:05:32
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Right now Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is the series most affordable offer, its price is RM200 lower than 5610, but at the same time the musical capabilities retain the same level, no compromise on this front at all. That effectively means an audio quality...
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The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic was announced in August 2007 and released two months later in the same year. The Nokia 5310 is a phone from the XpressMusic family of mobile phones from Nokia. This Nokia phone is a delight especially for the music lovers th...

The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is quite deficient in functionality and there is plenty of room on the device for improvement. However, this is somewhat of a budget phone meant to appeal to fun loving users, it therefore fits the bill well. The Nokia...
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Slim phones with music capabilities looks neat and straight. That's why cellphone manufacturers have dedicated cellphone family to this kind of phones like Ultrathin phones and and W890. And now, updates us with another slim yet Music branded phone...
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accessorygeeks.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:14:15
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Finally, Nokia users can rejoice with the Nokia 5310 Xpress Music offered by T-mobile. Nokia understand the importance of design and is showing it with the design of the 5310 Xpress Music. The Nokia 5310 Xpress Music presents an attractive design with...
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T-Mobile became the first carrier in the US to add the Nokia 5310 Xpress Music phone to its cellular phone line-up at the end of May 2008, almost a year after Nokia unveiled it. The Xpress Music phone from Nokia is more compact than its predecessor, th...
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wirelessinfo.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:14:20
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The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a tiny device that promises to do double duty as your cell phone and digital music player, and includes the accessories to do this right out of the box. With a 2.0 megapixel camera and more Bluetooth profiles than you can...

Throughout the entire review process, the Nokia 5310 struck everyone in the office with its tiny size. This was both good and bad - good for exceptional portability, but bad when using the cramped keypad and various small buttons. But we really like d...
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about.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:14:22
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Guide Result: Mostly RecommendedRecommended For: Music, Radio, Low PriceNot Recommended For: Advanced Users If there’s one secret to handset manufacturing Nokia just displayed when it went retail with two new cell phones on Aug. 11, 2008, it’s this one...
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mobiledia.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:14:23
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How can so much music come out of such a little phone? Somewhere out there, a Nokia engineer or two must know the answer, because the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic phone manages to cram a whole lot of sound into quite a small package. Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Y...
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wired.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:14:24
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A far cry from Nokias clunky 5300 slider from just two years ago, this truly bite-size candy bar is 9 grams lighter than the W890i, about 0.25mm thinner and less wide by about 6.6mm (its also advertised as .01 inches slimmer, but we couldnt tell). W...

Excellent sound quality. Able to accept calls not only while USBconnected, but also duringfile transfers. Convenient external music controls. 3.5mm jack (cant stress this enough). Tween alert: sufficiently loud external speaker great (annoying) for public...

Flashless 2.0 MP camera. Dated, sluggish OS. Only 1GB card included. Dinky earbuds are literally a foot shorter than iPod buds. Only 17second vid clips. Voice recordings limited to 58 seconds. Ours came stocked with a Panic at the Disco track (promptly de...
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The fashionable Nokia 5310 XpressMusic ($49.99 with contract) is an inexpensive and attractive music phone thats guaranteed to put smiles on the faces of T-Mobile users looking for a relatively basic handset that also handles music and some messagin...

Good-looking. Excellent voice quality. Solid music quality and options.

Dismal camera. Speaker is on the back.

The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is an adorable and affordable choice for T-Mobile users looking to chat, groove, and message...
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Whether it’s a smartphone, music phone, or a phone with a great camera that you’re looking for, there are so many models out there and several of them fall into very specific niches. The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is just one of them and falls inline with...

Great media player, Dedicated music controls, Long battery life, Good sound quality when listening to music, Small size, Brightness of the display, even in very bright environments...

Outgoing sound quality, Photo quality, Only triband, Can be uncomfortable to hold at times, Location of microSD slot, MicroUSB slot is rather hard to open and keep opened, WAP Browser...

For a music handset, this was one enjoyable little model. Its small size made it great for day-to-day use and storage without getting in the way. The battery had more than enough juice to keep it going throughout the day without dying on us.Sadly, the...
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The last generation Nokia XpressMusic phone, the Nokia 5300, sold well on T-Mobile USA. But thin is in, and the phone was ripe for a redesign. And so T-Mobile has picked two new models for the US market: the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic phone which became a...
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The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a music phone that makes us happy for a number of reasons. This isnt an iPhone competitor, which makes sense, considering the low, $50 price tag. But it is far better than most other so-called music phones on the market...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:14:28
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Video Review: The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a music phone that makes us happy for a number of reasons. This isnt an iPhone competitor, which makes sense, considering the low, $50 price tag. But it is far better than most other so-called music phone...

Slim design keeps the dedicated music keys, adds a 3.5mm headphone jack. Surprisingly robust messaging clients.

No 3G networking means slow Web browsing, no advanced services. Transfer software needs a serious update to bring it in line with iTunes.

The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a music phone that makes us happy for a number of reasons. This isnt an iPhone competitor, which makes sense, considering the low, $50 price tag. But it is far better than most other so-called music phones on the marke...
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The stylish 5310 is the most pocket-friendly music phone on the market and offers very good call quality.

Great music performance, Very compact design, Simple user interface, 2-MP camera, Good call quality...

No 3G, Tri-band configuration limits worldwide roaming...

Imagine if the first-generation iPod nano could make phone calls. Nokia’s 5310 XpressMusic is just a hair bigger than Apple’s diminutive music player, making it one of the slimmest mobile phones out there. We wonder, then, how Nokia stuffed so...
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Right now Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is the series most affordable offer, its price is RM200 lower than 5610, but at the same time the musical capabilities retain the same level, no compromise on this front at all. That effectively means an audio quality...
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smape.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:14:30
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As we already mentioned for a number of times in the review article devoted to Nokia 5610 XpressMusic handset, the company succeeded in creating a brand new product line comprising a number of music phones, providing for a maximally wide target audien...

Nokia 5310 is a musical phone with a perfect price / functionality ratio, probably the best offer within its respective price segment. + Minimal dimensions and weight+ Convenient player and radio controls+ High audio quality+ 3,5 headset jack- Low-vo...
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The 5310 XpressMusic has a near twin in the lookalike 5610 XpressMusic. That is a bigger phone which takes a slider format and has a higher calibre set of specifications. It may yet get a separate review here. But right now my attention is fully on the 53...
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Nokia 5310 made thousands of fans with its very announcement. Packing a 16M color QVGA display, dedicated music keys, stereo Bluetooth and FM radio in a sleek thin body, this neat handset is sure to appeal to quite a lot of slim phone admirers. Plus, the...
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Video review: The 5310 is satisfyingly thin and a cool music phone but fails to bring Walkman-beating audio talents to the table...

Incredibly slimline design. Integrated 3.5mm headphone jack. Easy access music controls...

Lack of 3G. Average camera and video recording performance...

The 5310 is satisfyingly thin and a cool music phone but fails to bring Walkman-beating audio talents to the table...
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Nokia’s XpressMusic mobiles are known for their funky design and (obviously) for their musical capability. Of course, music isn’t everything when youre considering buying a mobile phone; there are other features that should be given due...

Great music player, Superb design...

Problem with SIM directory, Camera is slow, Battery life is inadequate...

Nokia’s XpressMusic mobiles are known for their funky design and (obviously) for their musical capability. Of course, music isn’t everything when youre considering buying a mobile phone; there are other features that should be given due...
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The Nokia 5310 is a dinky handset that produces some great sound. Its easy to navigate and looks pretty snazzy too, just forget about the camera.

The 5310 is ultra slim and lightweight, without feeling flimsy. The aluminium trimming only adds to its appeal.

The 5310s poor two-megapixel camera doesnt bode well.

The Nokia 5310 is a dinky handset that produces some great sound. Its easy to navigate and looks pretty snazzy too, just forget about the camera.
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The company has presented the Nokia 5310 in a way that it seems to be opening the XpressMusic range, even though we all know the Nokia 5700 is also around. In other words, first goes a very conventional candy-bar type form-factor, then the Nokia 5610&rsqu...
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A slim candybar phone with dedicated music keys and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Nokia 5310 is available for free on monthly contracts and on pay as you go.What we likeThe 5310's slim design means it will fit in almost any pocket and while some people w...

If you're looking for a simple music phone then this is it. A slim design, 3.5mm headphone jack and straightforward music interface offer a genuinely compelling experience if you’re on a budget. Avoid this if you're an audiophile.Like this phone? Compa...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2013-11-20 21:14:33
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We finally got our hands on a unit of the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic. And it is For all the Nokia enthusiasts out there, this mobile brings with it excellent features, a slim footprint, and outstanding performance. Just like all previous XpressMus...
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Businessweek.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:14:33
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The Good: Nokias thinnest music phone yet; slick and lightweight; real FM radio The Bad: Confusing screen menus; design gaffes with certain controls and the memory slot The Bottom Line: A capable, affordable music phone thats stylish but suffers fr...

Nokias thinnest music phone yet; slick and lightweight; real FM radio...

Confusing screen menus; design gaffes with certain controls and the memory slot...

A capable, affordable music phone thats stylish but suffers from a few flaws...
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slashphone.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:14:36
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Lastest News in this categoryNokia 6300i Now with WiFi for VoIPNokia today introduced the Nokia 6300i, which offers a fully integrated VoIP (Voice over IP) client combined with a GSM mobile phone. Vodafone Spain Releases Nokia 6120 Classic Internet Ed...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2013-11-20 21:14:39
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Think of the Nokia 5310-XpressMusic as the bargain priced version of the Nokia 5610-XpressMusic. If youre not a fan of sliders, dont have the extra hundreds of dollars to shell out on the 5610, or are just looking for a good phone at a respectable...

Loaded with features ,Good battery life ,Small and stylish...

No 3G support ,Camera could be better for a phone in this range...

The Nokia 5310-XpressMusic is really a great phone. It has a long list of features, an attractive design, and it will last you for years to come. However, before you make the purchase, be sure and compare this with some of the phones offered by Sony Er...
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