Nokia presents 3 new music handsets

Hexus Lifestyle: Nokia this week introduced three further music models due to come available very soon – the Nokia 5300 XpressMusic, the Nokia 5200 and the Nokia 3250 XpressMusic.

The 5300 XpressMusic slide phone – €250 before taxes and subsidies – is reckoned to hold up to 1,500 tracks, though that requires upgrading to a 2GB microSD card. And, it offers a reasonable spread of features. There’s a 1.3 megapixel camera for a start, plus the ability to have video ring tones for incoming calls.

Down a notch in features – well, presumably, because Nokia gives few details apart from the price (€200) – the Nokia 5200 is another slide phone and said to be an  “exciting combination of music and messaging functions” and targeted at “young and sociable” consumers.

Last of the bunch, and most expensive – at €400 – is the 3250 XpressMusic, a reworked version of the original 3250 twist phone that can hold twice as many tracks (1,500) as its forerunner – thanks to new support for an optional 2GB microSD card. As before, this is a GSM model carrying a 2 megapixel camera.

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4 Responses to Nokia presents 3 new music handsets
  1. Mohit | Saturday, October 7, 2006 at 22:21

    please provide me more information about all these 3 models..when will they come or already came…and their prizes in indian rupees…

  2. About-electronics | Sunday, October 8, 2006 at 15:49

    For tech specs, please click the provided links. For more info on release dates in India, please visit: http://www.nokia.co.in

  3. Imran | Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 7:31

    Nokia has something great to offer. While we patiently wait for Nokia’s current, “no major new products” fiscal quarter to expire, we’ll have to trudge through releases like these 5320 (left) and 5220 (your other left) candybars. As members of the XpressMusic range the devices themselves are fine. Unfortunately, fine isn’t going to win back that 1% lost market share. The 3G HSDPA 5320 (€220 / $351) features dedicated music and N-Gage gaming keys, a 3.5-mm headphone jack, up to 24-hours of play time, up to 8GB of expandable storage, and a “Say and Play” voice controlled playlist; speak the name of the artist or song you want and the phone will play it. The (€160 / $255) 5220 removes the HSDPA but adds a lanyard… hoorah!? Expect both to land in Europe sometime in Q3 2008.

    readmore http://mobilephoneupdates.com/mobilephoneupdates/xpressmusic-do-the-music/

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