Testseek.co.uk have collected 83 expert reviews of the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nokia 5310 XpressMusic.
January 2008
(72%)
83 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The 5310 is certainly Nano svelte in the pocket. Setting up the CWM online and side-loading your downloaded ditties couldn’t be easy and the music player sounds lively
Especially when you plug your own quality can...
Full-sized headphone socket
Decent music player
Good screen
The editors didn't like
No Ovi connection
Not much beyond music features
Lack of 3G. Average camera and video recording performance...
No 3G
There is a catch to gorging yourself on feast of music downloads
The files are DRM protected and have to played back on the 5310. This could be a restriction to far for some. Outside of its music talents
In conclusion the Nokia 5310 is a practical well thought out addition to the XpressMusic range which is showing real signs of improvement with each and every device released by the Finish mobile giants. It is certainly a phone to replace your low to m...
Measuring a Thin White Duke 9.9mm, the 5310 is certainly Nano svelte in the pocket. Setting up the CWM online and side-loading your downloaded ditties couldn’t be easy and the music player sounds lively, especially when you plug your own quality can...
There is a catch to gorging yourself on feast of music downloads: the files are DRM protected and have to played back on the 5310. This could be a restriction to far for some. Outside of its music talents, the 5310’s other major multimedia moves are...
With no extra monthly subscription or hidden costs, Nokia’s Comes with Music service is cost effective and with millions of tracks on tap, comprehensive. Combine this with the 5310’s size zero design and capable sonic performance and this pack...
Abstract: It’s the little things that get you. The charger for my own Samsung phone has a big lump at the bottom of the plug to strengthen the connection of the lead. The result: being unable to use it with sockets on a skirting board. Simply having the lead goi...
If you're looking for a simple music phone then this is it. A slim design, 3.5mm headphone jack and straightforward music interface offer a genuinely compelling experience if you’re on a budget. Avoid this if you're an audiophile.Like this phone? Compa...
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Published: 2007-11-14, Author: Frank , review by: CNET.co.uk
Full-sized headphone socket; decent music player; good screen
Feels plasticky; no 3G support
The 5310 is a decent music handset, but it doesnt offer anything that hasnt been done better elsewhere. We also found the lack of 3G support and plasticky build quality a turn off ...
Music buttons, thin shape, series 40 interface, 2 megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth
No Ovi connection, not much beyond music features
As an entry level music phone the Nokia 5310 ticks all the boxes. Where it is likely to fall short is when you want it do something else other than just play music
Abstract: Nokia has resurrected a lot of 90's devices in the past and thus sparking the “Throwback” “Nostalgic Device” sentiment amongst the consumers. Joining this segment of phones is the Nokia 5310 the 2020 edition, which we have known as the ‘XpressMusic' phone...
The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is quite deficient in functionality and there is plenty of room on the device for improvement. However, this is somewhat of a budget phone meant to appeal to fun loving users, it therefore fits the bill well. The Nokia...