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    • August 2008 en

      Review summary of Nokia 5310 XpressMusic

      By alaTest

      Review summary: alaTest has collected and analysed 167 reviews of Nokia 5310 XpressMusic from international magazines and websites.

      Verdict: The average review rating is 7.75/10. Comparing these reviews to 213138 other Cellular Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 95/100 (or 9.5 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.

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    • June 2008 en

      Nokia 5310 XpressMusic

      By Sascha Segan

      Review summary: The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is an adorable and affordable choice for T-Mobile users looking to chat, groove, and message.

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

      Cons: Dismal camera. Speaker is on the back.

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    • June 2008 en

      Nokia XpressMusic 5310 - Phone Reviews by Mobile Tech Review

      By Tong Zhang

      Pros: Thin and sleek looking phone. Great audio quality. 1GB microSD card and stereo wired headset included. USB cable included for side-loading music. A good web browser and a decent camera.

      Cons: Voice recognition doesn't work well out of the box. Number keys and d-pad are too slippery. Not quad band, missing the 900MHz band used heavily in Europe.

      Verdict: If you like music-centric phones that also look sleek and thin, you will get along with the Nokia 5310 famously. The phone isn't super-fast, but it gets the job done. Phone calls are very clear and loud and listening to music is a joy. The included access

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    • June 2008 en

      Nokia XpressMusic 5310 for T-Mobile

      By Tong Zhang

      Review summary: 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 avail

      Pros: Thin and sleek looking phone. Great audio quality. 1GB microSD card and stereo wired headset included. USB cable included for side-loading music. A good web browser and a decent camera.

      Cons: Voice recognition doesn't work well out of the box. Number keys and d-pad are too slippery. Not quad band, missing the 900MHz band used heavily in Europe.

      Verdict: If you like music-centric phones that also look sleek and thin, you will get along with the Nokia 5310 famously. The phone isn't super-fast, but it gets the job done. Phone calls are very clear and loud and listening to music is a joy. The included access

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    • May 2008 en

      Nokia 5310 Xpress Music - red (unlocked) review

      Pros: The 5310 Xpress Music has an attractive design with a brilliant display and easy-to-use controls. It also offers a solid feature set and satisfying performance.

      Cons: The 5310 Xpress Music has a pitifully small internal memory and poor photo quality; also, it's not a quadband world phone.

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