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Nokia's XpressMusic range of handsets keeps getting quietly augmented with new additions. The 5220 XpressMusic is not the flagship mobile of the range by any stretch of the imagination. That accolade goes to the touch-screened 5800 , but it is, nonetheles...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 14:16:22
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As a music phone, the Nokia 5220 XpressMusic hits all the right notes, and its price tag also appeals. However, as an all-rounder it’s left wanting. Full Review and...

The Nokia 5220 XpressMusic delivers on the musical fronts with a good music player and the inclusion of a 3.5mm headset port.

The disappointing camera is heightened by the fact that there is instant access to Flickr.
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Compared with Sony Ericssons rapid-fire succession of Walkman phones, Nokias XpressMusic roll-out has been distinctly low-key, with just a handful of models sporting Nokias music-majoring label.Now, with the launch of Nokias Comes With Music unlimi...

Good quality music player, Dedicated music player controls on outside, 3.5mm headphone socket, 512MB MicroSD card supplied, Unusual asymmetrical slimline design, 2-megapixel camera, FM radio, Decent set of applications included...

No 3G, No Wi-Fi, Camera is average quality with no flash or autofocus, No GPS, Limited onboard storage, No smartphone OS...
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pz10.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:16:29
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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 thats enough of a commitment to cool sonic experience. The gentle price...

To conclude, Nokia 5220 is a solid performer - it provides pretty much everything as promised in a neat and compact package. Simplicity, affordability and friendly handling are good enough grounds for the likely mass appeal of Nokia 5220 XpressMusic.No...
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Nokia has been making lots of mobile music noise recently, with the launch of its touchscreen 5800 XpressMusic phone, and the debut of its Comes With Music unlimited track download service.With the 5220 XpressMusic though, Nokia has extended its portfo...

High quality music player, 3.5mm headphone jack, Unusual asymmetric slimline design, Loud volume for speaker and headphones, Dedicated music keys, Decent additional features for budget phone, 512MB MicroSD card included...

Low grade 2megapixel camera, Supplied earphones are average, Small screen for browsing, Low cost budget feel, Poor quality video capture...

Nokia adds a design twist to its lower range XpressMusic handset but still delivers a fine music player performance...
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NOKIA has created a mobile phone that plays music on high quality speakers and struck a deal with Universal Music to provide the latest songs. The 5220’s structural shape is designed to be unique and stylish. So how does it measure up overa...

Excellent speaker quality; free music; userfriendly; stylish; relatively cheap.

No 3G; lacks latest features; overly simplistic in some areas; mediocre camera; unimpressive voice recorder.

This model was a pleasure to use and was difficult to part with. Its style and simplicity grows on you. However, as mentioned, it caters to a certain group of people. Music junkies who do not need the latest features but appreciate style would find th...
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As a music phone, the Nokia 5220 XpressMusic hits all the right notes, and its price tag also appeals. However, as an all-rounder it’s left wanting. Others to consider Nokia 5310 XpressMusic User opinions(2) How do i de-virus my Nokia 5220 xpressMusic...

The Nokia 5220 XpressMusic delivers on the musical fronts with a good music player and the inclusion of a 3.5mm headset port...

The disappointing camera is heightened by the fact that there is instant access to Flickr.Look and Feel...

As a music phone, the Nokia 5220 XpressMusic hits all the right notes, and its price tag also appeals. However, as an all-rounder it’s left wanting...
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Karan BajajThe 5220 is another affordable candybar music phone from Nokia; but unlike the regular candybars all of which sport a boring design-this one looks appealing in its strikingly different D-shaped design along with its brilliant 2” screen...

Design, Battery, Maps, Sound...

Keypad, Average camera...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:16:24
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Last year, Nokia launched the ultra slim 5310 and we at Mobileburn.com were smitten with its form factor and excellent sound quality. This year, the Nokia 5220 takes over the 5310s place with a funky asymmetrical shape and hip lighting effects. Lacki...

Good sound quality, Pocketable form factor, Very capable music application...

Dated UI, Average camera, Too similar to 5310...

The Nokia 5220 may have been launched almost a year after the 5310 but its features are similar and it looks as if the Finnish company has just taken a 5310 and given it a different casing. Yes, it does offer good sound quality and its form factor is...
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Nokia’s XpressMusic range of mobile handsets, has some pretty funky designs but sometimes doesn’t fully deliver on all fronts. With most handsets in this range, you’ll find the audio quality is indeed something to write home about, but the handset’s al...

Good music player, Decent battery, Decent camera...

FM radio reception is bad, Interface is a bit sluggish if SD card is loaded, Camera takes long to process images...

BatteryThe 5220’s battery is decent. It’ll easily run for over a day and a half with regular use and provide you with at least 3 hours and 10 minutes of non stop talk time. Though its supposed to offer users at least 5 hours of talk time there...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2011-08-02 14:16:25
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One of the latest additions to Nokia’s XpressMusic series is Nokia 5220. The phone catches the eye with a unique vision and affordable price. Like the rest of the devices of the line, it targets the young music fans who want to enjoy their favorite tun...

To conclude, Nokia 5220 is a solid performer - it provides pretty much everything as promised in a neat and compact package. Simplicity, affordability and friendly handling are good enough grounds for the likely mass appeal of Nokia 5220 XpressMusic. N...
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Nokias XpressMusic line of phones have always tried to get the pro-audio consumers attention -- along with the market share of music-centric phones that is currently ruled by Sony Ericsson. The model in for review today is the Nokia 5220 XpressMusic...

Unorthodox yet stylish design, Slim and light, 3.5mm standard ear-phone port, decent camera, well-priced.

Mediocre bundled ear-phones, slow data transfers, inconvenient side-buttons placement, average battery life, average readability of the screen under sunlight...

The Nokia 5220 XpressMusic is currently available in the market for Rs. 7,700. From the Sony Ericsson camp, you get the W350i with 1GB memory card for around 7000 bucks. The good thing going for the XpressMusic 5220 is the comparatively better camera...
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The Nokia 5220 XpressMusic is built for music and style but is it also practical?NOKIA has created a mobile phone that plays music on high quality speakers and struck a deal with Universal Music to provide the latest songs.The 5220s structural shape i...
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To conclude, Nokia 5220 is a solid performer - it provides pretty much everything as promised in a neat and compact package. Simplicity, affordability and friendly handling are good enough grounds for the likely mass appeal of Nokia 5220 XpressMusic...
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One of the latest additions to Nokia’s XpressMusic series is Nokia 5220. The phone catches the eye with a unique vision and affordable price. Like the rest of the devices of the line, it targets the young music fans who want to enjoy their favorite tun...

Unique, asymmetrical shape and vision, Light and easy to carry, Good sound quality and longlasting battery for music listening...

Unusable display in direct sunlight, Bad camera, Hard to remove back lid...

The market is flooded with various music phone models and you could easily miss the 5220 XpressMusic, because you might think that its design is a result of a designer’s mistake. The asymmetrical shape and the aggressive image of the phone are more app...
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The volume presented by 64-chord ring tones is average, overall the 5220 is not the loudest device around, so we experienced some difficulties with hearing it in the street, and it lacked volume indoors as well. Actually, this is our major gripe with...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2014-02-02 01:22:59
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The Nokia 5220-XpressMusic is a mid level phone designed specifically for people who like to listen to music on the go – without having to carry around a phone and a portable music player (like an iPod). Unlike some of the other XpressMusic branded de...

Lots of features ,Unique design ,Great battery life...

No 3G support ,Not as many features as other XpressMusic branded phones...

Although the Nokia 5220-XpressMusic is the lower end of the XpressMusic line, it is by no means a stripped-down device. There are still lots of features here that make the Nokia 5220-XpressMusic very much worth the money – and if you are considering...
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