
The package, in which the Nokia 5310 comes, includes primarily the supplied charger and the user guide. In addition, we have a handsfree consists of two parts: one part with the remote and the jack, and a second part that is the headset itself. A big plus is the microUSB cable, used to connect the cell phone to your PC, along with the CD for the drivers and the software suite. Considering that the standard microUSB is not so widespread right now, we can say that Nokia has made the correct choice by providing the data cable in the standard package.

This Nokia cell phone is ideal for  listening to music and it can easily compete with Sony Ericsson phones  in the Walkman series. We love the thin design and the lightweight, a  good, practical keyboard and an attractive look (you can choose between  red or blue). Nokia 5310 XpressMusic has a fully loaded music player and  FM radio, up to 4 GB of memory for storing your music, a 2 megapixel  camera and Bluetooth connectivity.

The battery life is below average and some users have reported a software problem, but nevertheless, Nokia 5310 XpressMusic  deserves to be taken into account. Oh, yes! Nokia XpressMusic has  evolved and Sony Ericsson would better watch out. Nokia 5310 XpressMusic  is a music phone with a classic shape and it is available in a choice  of red or blue. It is a thin phone, only 9.9 mm and has a beautiful and  practical design with a conventional keyboard of the right size plus 5  navigation keys (Sony Ericsson take note!). There are three dedicated  music keys placed on the edge of the 5310 XpressMusic phone screen and  along the side of the phone, we find the volume keys. The oblique edge  makes the cell phone easy to hold in the palm, and red or blue stripes  are funky, but not extraordinary. We like the look, we like the feeling.  Nokia XpressMusic is definitely one of the phones you can enjoy even  when it is turned off, is small and quite easy enough to be worn  anywhere in the pocket of your jeans, your shirt or your bag.

It is basically a music phone, and comes  with a music player with all the features of a player and FM radio.  This music player has support for playlists, albums, and an equalizer.  You can listen to your music using built-in loudspeaker (which does not  sound that good) or it is better to use the stereo headset that you  received when buying the phone or an optional headset. Its quality is  good, but for those who really want to enjoy the best sound, this 3.5 mm  audio connector makes it possible to use other headphones and superior  quality differences are obvious. Also, because of the A2DP support, you  can listen to your favorite music using a Bluetooth wireless headset. We  can not forget about the presence of the FM radio, which uses the same  interface with the music player. RDS support is also present. Nokia 5310 XpressMusic  has a new audio chip upgrade, and the quality of the sound is  impeccable. Seriously, the music player is as easy to use as a Walkman  phone from Sony Ericsson, or as a simple MP3 player. We like that it has  a decent internal memory (30 MB), but you will definitely want to add a  memory card to increase the storage space. Nokia 5310 supports microSD  cards up to 4 GB.  A 4 GB memory card is enough to store about 1,000  songs. The memory cards are really cheap, so there is no reason not to  try to reach the maximum available capacity of the phone.
However, 5310 XpressMusic  is not just a music phone. This is just the most important feature.  Besides the possibility of phone calls and listen to music, you do  everything you expect from a mid-range mobile phone that has no 3G  support. The camera has a 2 megapixels resolution. It lacks the flash,  which is a shame, but if there is enough light it can take some good  quality picture. The Nokia XpressMusic screen has an exceptional quality  with a high resolution, as good as any other phone of this price range.  Although Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is not a 3G phone it supports fast  downloads using the EDGE technology and has a preinstalled internet  browser (Opera Mini Browser), so you can surf the Internet, and the  screen is big enough to make this possible. The Nokia XpressMusic comes  with 3 games already installed and you can also download more Java  games. It can even be personalized with animated screensavers,  wallpapers and themes that can be downloaded into the phone from the  internet or from your computer.
If there is a problem with the Nokia  5310 XpressMusic, that is the battery life. Nokia claims that the phone  can remain in standby up to 300 hours - that means 12.5 days. Not true!  You can use this phone approximately 1 or 2 days, depending on how often  you use its various functions. Since Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a music  phone, perhaps you will use it very much and you will need to recharge  it almost every day. Well you must get over it - it is a thin phone with  a large LCD display and many features. The life of the battery is  similar to any phone of this type. If it is important for you to have a  phone with a longer battery life, then buy another phone (definitely not  a thin one - maybe a SE W810i or a SE W910i). A number of users  complained that the phone freezes or reboots itself. So something like  that is unacceptable, and if it happens to you, take the phone back to  the store. If it happens again, ask for another phone.

It is very clear that the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic  is a great mobile that includes all the needed features and meets the  multimedia demands of a very broad class of users. The music player is  up to the requirements for a dedicated phone in this segment, but the  external speaker sound could it be something more powerful.
The device has a very good  price-performance ratio, and a rich package of features. It could be  better, but perhaps the price would have been different. Nokia 5310  XpressMusic is a phone that I can recommend to anyone.

It is distinguished by:  music player quality, light weight (71 grams), slim design - only 9.9  mm thick, dedicated buttons for playback control, audio output 3.5 mm  jack, A2DP profile support, FM radio stereo with RDS, microSD card slot  (1GB or 2GB card included), a 16 million colors display with QVGA  resolution, S40 interface - 5th edition.
Disappoints by: lack of  3G, video recording - at very low resolution, the operating speed of  the camera is small, low autonomy compared with the announced, memory  slot is under the shell.
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