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Abstract: Like a child being forced to learn an instrument, Nokia is the pushy parent who insists its offspring will be musical, even if they do lack the basic talents. We check out little Johnny 5300 who is being marketed alongside a string of reality TV shows?
Abstract: The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic brings many features along for an exciting cell-phone experience. The Nokia 5300 includes a calculator, calendar, notes, phonebook, countdown timer, alarm clock, reminders, stopwatch, organizer, downloadable games, Java games...
Nice small and lightweight design, Well crafted, with a good drawer keypad and nice music controls
Earset and speakerphone volume could be higher, Not the most convenient device for walkman replacement
The Nokia 5300 offers a fair mix of features with a good-enough music player. It wont satisfy the demanding techy user but should make most other users happy....
Appealing design, Solid construction, Dedicated music buttons, Large userfriendly tactile keys, Excellent Nokia user interface, Outstanding call quality, High quality audio playback, Beautiful large high resolution screen, 3.5 mm headphone support, Min...
Poor battery life, Builtin loudspeaker could be a little clearer, Average quality bundled headset, Lowquality camera
The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic may well be the phone that Nokia needs to kickstart their entry into the music-inclined phone segment. For the higher-end segment, Nokia has already released the Nokia N-Series Music Edition, which features remakes of the N7...
Capable music functions, built in 2.5mm earphone jack, excellent user interface, excellent keypad, support for timed profiles and voice commands
Build issues, battery cover must be removed to swap microSD, average camera, 3.5mm converter removes headset function
The Nokia 5300 is a good entry in the companys range of music handsets. However, at this price point the market has no shortage of similar music handsets. In fact, the old Sony Ericsson W800i might be a better deal, with a far superior camera. The 530...
Abstract: Over its entire history Nokia has been trying to come up with successful youth-aimed devices, armed with MP3-player, though these attempts lacked any kind of systematic character and on top of that didn?t received appropriate marketing backup. Early in...
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Published: 2006-10-06, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
The Nokia 5300 world phone has a great display, user-friendly controls, and a wide range of features including a music player, a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, an expandable memory slot, and support for push-to-talk networks. Plus, it delivers on per...
The Nokia 5300s memory card slot is an inconvenient location, and its internal memory is a measly 5MB.
The Nokia 5300 is a well-designed, user-friendly music cell phone that offers an amazing range of features backed up by outstanding performance. Price range: $159.99 - $265.99 See all products in the Nokia 5300 Xpress Music series
This phone is perfect if you are looking for a great phone that includes a high quality portable music player , Stereo Bluetooth works well, it was extremely easy to synch ,Slide design works well, did not wobble or stick ,High quality materials used i...
Speakerphone lacked enough power ,No other major issues, delivered on what it sets out to ,
A great slider phone overall, especially if you want an integrated portable music player and decent mega pixel camera phone.
Average build quality, Internal memory is insufficient for a music phone, Poor camera
The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic phone works well as a music player — a larger memory card would be useful — but achieves relatively average results as a phone. ...