Nokia 5730 XpressMusic, Review, Features And Other Stuff


Manufacturers::
Nokia
Model::
5730

Weight::
135 G
Dimensions::
112 x 51 x 15.4 mm
Talk-Time::
5 hrs
Standby Time::
300 hrs
Features:

- Nokia Say and Play (voice control to music player)
- MP3/MP4/eAAC+/WMA player
- Voice memo
- T9






Everyone who touched Nokia's last XpressMusic phone, the 5800, said the same thing: does this thing slide out? It seems to exude a slidey-ness, but it doesn't back it up by actually having a slide-out keyboard.

Now that yearning will be satisfied, thanks to the launch of the Nokia 5730 XpressMusic, Nokia's first music phone with a full Qwerty keyboard. If you've ever fancied the emailing talents of the E75 but couldn't stand its pinstripe-suited looks, the 5730 might be right up your boho street.

Thankfully for a music phone, the 5730 will have a standard 3.5mm headphone jack for your phat cans, and an advertised 25 hours of music-playing battery life.

It will also be pre-loaded with N-Gage games, and has dedicated gaming keys for playing in landscape mode.

An 8GB microSD card is included, which you can pack full of photos from the 3.2-megapixel camera and subscription-free music from Nokia's Comes With Music service.

But despite all this shiny goodness, all anyone could talk about at today's press launch was the upcoming N97.

"It's like s*x in your hand," said a Nokia product manager. Which sounds kind of sad and lonely to us, but maybe it's good if you're spending the winter in Espoo, where apparently sex is a swear word.

The Nokia 5730 XpressMusic should drop in the third quarter of 2009 for around €280 (£260).