Nokia 5320 XpressMusic - Review
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This is a mono-based on the latest version of the Cymbian operating system and is mainly targeting the younger audience. Its key features are the quality sound and the N-Gage support expected very soon. Its design corresponds to that and as quite extravagant.
It would be appropriate for a business plan for example, seen with such a phone. The phone has a QVGA supporting 16 million colors and provides a very nice well-saturated image. It fades in the direct sunlight but it is still full and usable. The stealth and the send and keys and the D-Pads are very hard to press because they are jammed tightly and pluck relief.
The numeric keypad is specifically outlined to fast late playing the games. Both sides has interesting pad on which are decorated and will not provide a better grip. Here we have the music controls, the microSD slot, the volume rocker and the camera shortcut.
Overall, they are not user friendly because they have a very distinctive relief and weak tactile feedback. The bottom house is the microphone and the connectors for charger. They are the cable and the 3.5-millimeter jack for headphones. The opposite side tells us the power button, which is rather hard to press. As a whole of the design will fit, the teen lifestyle but the hard to use buttons could be quite annoying.
Since Nokia 5320 is based on the Cymbian operating system as equipped with all the software is just present in the latest smart phones. On the home screen, you can place free variant of the standby application with all of them giving you fast access to the basic functions of the phone.
We like Nokia to — the most sensitive it is very simple and offers applications which are really important for this model. In the phonebook, you can save as many contacts as you want and enter various information besides its standard name and address. Searching is done by both names but unfortunately, it cannot be activated by entering number at the home screen.
Nokia 5320 Xpress Music is a equipped with all organizing functions you need; Alarm, detailed Calendar, two types of notes, Calculator, Dictionary, Unit Converter, and File Manager. In addition, you will be able to open Microsoft Office and PDF documents.
The web browser is very good and convenient to use. Loading to have a page is without any trouble. There are handy shortcuts to zoom in and out and pan view to translate the navigation. Overall, we are very happy with this element of the phone.
The camera is 2-mega pixel with flash but no auto-focus with the major advantage being the first picture snapping. Its interface offers the basic functions plus some small extra slight panoramic photographs.
The quality of the pictures however is bad. And even in the well laid environment, there is a lot of noise and the blur. The key feature of the phone is the ability to play music. The player is user friendly, offers many soothing options, and visualizes the Apple mat.
The quality of the sound coming through this loud speaker and the headphones is quite good. The phone has an audio radio which offers the options to look up in internet for the most popular ones and the region you are in.
Unfortunately, you will not be able to watch quality videos on Nokia 5320 Xpress Music because the ones in QVGA resolution are quite choppy. The phone runs very fast and it’s hard to realize that it’s actually is a smart phone.
The sound quality during the talk is very good and the battery perform is satisfactory also providing 24 hours of continuos play. If you’re looking for a good music phone but unwilling to give up the extras offered by the operating system this phone is just for you.
We recommend it to people under 26 or the expert individuals you know there for is designed to fit their lifestyle.
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