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
Published: 2008-05-30, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
The 5310 Xpress Music has an attractive design with a brilliant display and easy-to-use controls. It also offers a solid feature set and satisfying performance.
The 5310 Xpress Music has a pitifully small internal memory and poor photo quality; also, its not a quadband world phone.
The Nokia 5310 continues the fine Xpress Music tradition by offering a satisfying blend of features and performance in an attractive design. Specifications: Talk time: Up to 300 min; Combined with: With digital camera / digital player / FM radio; Weigh...
Published: 2008-05-30, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
The 5310 Xpress Music has an attractive design with a brilliant display and easy-to-use controls. It also offers a solid feature set and satisfying performance.
The 5310 Xpress Music has a pitifully small internal memory and poor photo quality; also, its not a quadband world phone.
The Nokia 5310 continues the fine Xpress Music tradition by offering a satisfying blend of features and performance in an attractive design.
Slim design keeps the dedicated music keys, adds a 3.5mm headphone jack. Surprisingly robust messaging clients.
No 3G networking means slow Web browsing, no advanced services. Transfer software needs a serious update to bring it in line with iTunes.
The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a music phone that makes us happy for a number of reasons. This isnt an iPhone competitor, which makes sense, considering the low, $50 price tag. But it is far better than most other so-called music phones on the marke...
Slim design keeps the dedicated music keys, adds a 3.5mm headphone jack. Surprisingly robust messaging clients.
No 3G networking means slow Web browsing, no advanced services. Transfer software needs a serious update to bring it in line with iTunes.
The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic is a music phone that makes us happy for a number of reasons. This isnt an iPhone competitor, which makes sense, considering the low, $50 price tag. But it is far better than most other so-called music phones on the market...
Great music performance, Very compact design, Simple user interface, 2-MP camera, Good call quality
No 3G, Tri-band configuration limits worldwide roaming
Imagine if the first-generation iPod nano could make phone calls. Nokia’s 5310 XpressMusic is just a hair bigger than Apple’s diminutive music player, making it one of the slimmest mobile phones out there. We wonder, then, how Nokia stuffed so...
Published: 2008-01-28, Author: Jin , review by: mobileburn.com
Good sound quality, ultraslim form factor, comfortable keypad
Dated UI, poor camera
The 5310 is an attractive, ultra-slim phone from Nokia. Although not particularly basic, neither is it hugely feature-rich when compared to other phones on the market. Instead, it excels at the task it was designed for - being a very pocketable phone t...
Nokia 5310 is a musical phone with a perfect price / functionality ratio, probably the best offer within its respective price segment. + Minimal dimensions and weight+ Convenient player and radio controls+ High audio quality+ 3,5 headset jack- Low-vo...
Abstract: The 5310 XpressMusic has a near twin in the lookalike 5610 XpressMusic. That is a bigger phone which takes a slider format and has a higher calibre set of specifications. It may yet get a separate review here. But right now my attention is fully on the 53...
Abstract: The company has presented the Nokia 5310 in a way that it seems to be opening the XpressMusic range, even though we all know the Nokia 5700 is also around. In other words, first goes a very conventional candy-bar type form-factor, then the Nokia 5610&rsqu...