Nokia 5730 XpressMusic Review

. Monday, August 17, 2009
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No news is good news and the Nokia 5730 XpressMusic is very keen to be humming that tune does not like the attention. Symbian for hiring a work of entertainment is nothing new, not really, not surprising that another team wants to be the N97 in your neighborhood. The Nokia 5730 XpressMusic but does not really shine is sufficiently competent to handle a heavy workload. If you need a smart phone or the ability for the fun of it, this all in one messenger promised a bit of everything: music, Internet, gaming and connectivity.


XpressMusic long crossed the line phone but is just beginning to take so seriously multitasking. WLAN, GPS and a full QWERTY keyboard to go from side to side with improved music and N-Gage to Nokia 5730 so universally appealing. I guess we've had enough proof that Symbian can handle everything, so let's see how the 5730 XpressMusic will live up to its claims.

It is quite obvious that there will be enough here Nokia 5630 XpressMusic. It is practically the same phone - add or take. So what's the deal in the end with the addition of QWERTY and a bigger screen, and having some processing power?

Key features:

  • 2.4" 16M-color TFT display of QVGA resolution
  • Four-row side-slide QWERTY keyboard
  • Quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G (with HSDPA) support
  • Symbian OS with S60 3.2 UI
  • 369 MHz ARM11 CPU
  • 3.5mm standard audio jack
  • microSD card slot, 8GB microSD card prebundled
  • 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera with a dedicated shutter key, geotagging and VGA video at 30fps
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g with UPnP technology
  • Built-in GPS receiver and preinstalled Nokia Maps
  • USB and stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) connectivity
  • FM radio with RDS plus Internet radio
  • Dedicated music keys
  • N-Gage support
  • Dedicated gaming keys
  • Ovi Contacts integration
  • Office document viewer
  • Smart dialing
  • Contacts bar on the homescreen
  • N-Series-like gallery
  • Nokia Say and Play (voice control to music player) 

Main disadvantages:

  • Fingerprint-prone cheap-looking plastic build
  • No DivX/XviD support out of the box (can be installed, possibly requiring a purchase)
  • Average camera performance
  • Poor battery life
  • Doesn't charge off microUSB connection
  • No TV-out functionality

The Nokia 5730 XpressMusic is the treatment of young people at all on the ability of E75 dad. Well, it may not be as simple as that, but the 5730 has only a few corporate email (and a lot of steel) eSeries short of excellence. The XpressMusic QWERTY messenger is heavy on entertainment, of course - and the dedicated music keys for N-Gage-conscious design, along with the complete package of connectivity. The full keyboard, develop the organizer, the office suite and GPS are enough to start talking business.

Well, although the dedicated gaming buttons and digital style font used in the alphanumeric keys leave little doubt about the target audience demographics, the Nokia 5730 XpressMusic is too big for its niche. The first QWERTY messenger online music Nokia is a solid smartphone package is definitely worth the trip test.

I know that young people in age or spirit, you are welcome to stay. Unboxing right back after the jump.

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