Nokia 6760 slide



The new 6760 slide (we'll use its European name from now on) is ultra compact and the full-QWERTY keyboard is backed by no numpad on top. The Internet and Messaging shortcuts up front are quite handy though and make perfect sense in both portrait and landscape hand hold. The neat messenger is trying to balance features, looks and ergonomics to offer all-round experience within budget. The absence of Wi-Fi support is a letdown, but the rest of the features are from the top drawer.

Key features

  • Quad-band GSM support and 3G with HSDPA
  • 2.4" 16M-color TFT display of 320 x 240 pixel resolution
  • Full QWERTY keyboard
  • Very compact, friendly weight and shape
  • Fast and responsive interface
  • Built-in accelerometer, UI auto-rotate, turn-to-mute
  • 3 megapixel fixed focus camera, QVGA video recording @ 15fps
  • Symbian 9.3, S60 FP2
  • GPS with A-GPS support
  • Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, microUSB
  • microSD card slot with microSDHC support
  • Stereo FM Radio with RDS
  • Balanced audio output quality
  • Large capacity Li-Ion 1500 mAh (BP-4L) battery

Nokia 5800

Nokia 5530 XpressMusic official photos

The Nokia 5800 offered value-for-money that very few could match. The 5530 comes in even more affordable but tries to deliver as much goodies as possible, pushing the value-for-money meter well towards the "must have" end of the scale. Here's what the 5530 XpressMusic offers and what was left out to keep the cost down:

Key features:

  • 2.9" 16M-color TFT LCD 16:9 touchscreen display (360 x 640 pixels)
  • Symbian S60 5th edition
  • ARM 11 434 MHz CPU, 128MB RAM memory
  • 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and VGA@30fps video
  • Quad-band GSM support
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • microSD card memory expansion, ships with a 4GB card
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Bluetooth with A2DP and USB v2.0
  • Standard 3.5mm audio jack
  • Stereo speakers
  • Stylus, with its own compartment inside the phone
  • Proximity sensor for screen auto turn-off
  • Accelerometer sensor for automatic UI rotation, motion-based gaming and turn-to-mute
  • Office document viewer
  • OVI integration (direct image and video uploads, OVI Contacts)
  • Landscape on-screen virtual QWERTY keyboard
  • Excellent audio quality
  • Price tag on the cheap side
  • Nice battery life

Nokia 8800 Carbon

Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte

Key features

  • Yells expensive (and it does cost an arm and a leg)
  • Body made of the highest quality materials
  • 2-inch 16M-color OLED display of QVGA resolution
  • 3G support
  • 3 megapixel camera with autofocus
  • Full-house retail package
  • Decent battery life
  • Fingerprint resistant surface on the back
  • Turn-to-mute
  • Tap-for-time
  • 4GB internal memory
  • Series 40 5th edition user interface

Nokia 5730 XpressMusic

Nokia 5730 XpressMusic

It’s pretty obvious there will be quite some Nokia 5630 XpressMusic here. It’s virtually the same handset – add or take. So, what’s the deal in the end with adding QWERTY and a bigger screen and taking some processing power?

Key features

  • 2.4" 16M-color TFT display of QVGA resolution
  • Four-row side-slide QWERTY keyboard
  • Quad-band GSM and tri-band 3G (with HSDPA) support
  • Symbian OS with S60 3.2 UI
  • 369 MHz ARM11 CPU
  • 3.5mm standard audio jack
  • microSD card slot, 8GB microSD card prebundled
  • 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera with a dedicated shutter key, geotagging and VGA video at 30fps
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g with UPnP technology
  • Built-in GPS receiver and preinstalled Nokia Maps
  • USB and stereo Bluetooth (A2DP) connectivity
  • FM radio with RDS plus Internet radio
  • Dedicated music keys
  • N-Gage support
  • Dedicated gaming keys
  • Ovi Contacts integration
  • Office document viewer
  • Smart dialing
  • Contacts bar on the homescreen
  • N-Series-like gallery
  • Nokia Say and Play (voice control to music player)

Nokia N97



Nokia N97

We're about to see if this feature-loaded son of a gun is the stuff dreams are made of and if it has the gut to stand up to the best on the market. The 5800 XpressMusic was cheap enough to easily be forgiven a couple of shortcomings but the N97 is not the begging type. Nokia-faithfuls are used to only getting the best treatment, so they won't settle for less with the Nseries skipper.

Key features

  • Slide-n-tilt 3.5" 16M-color resistive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution
  • 5 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash and lens cover (VGA@30fps video recording)
  • Symbian OS 9.4 with S60 5th edition UI
  • Slide-out three-row full QWERTY keyboard
  • ARM 11 434MHz CPU and 128 MB of RAM
  • Quad-band GSM support and 3G with HSDPA support
  • Wi-Fi and GPS with A-GPS (plus 3 months of free voice-guided navigation via Ovi Maps)
  • Digital compass
  • Class-leading 32GB onboard storage
  • microSD card slot with microSDHC support
  • Built-in accelerometer
  • 3.5 mm audio jack
  • TV out
  • Stereo FM Radio with RDS, FM transmitter
  • microUSB port and stereo Bluetooth v2.0
  • Web browser has full Flash and Java support
  • Nice audio reproduction quality



Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

Update, 03 Feb 2010: After this review was published Nokia optimized several aspects of the performance of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic through firmware updates so we felt an update was due. You'll find the updated bits and pieces throughout the review marked in bold.

You can check whether you have the latest firmware for your Nokia 5800 XpressMusic over here.

It's a first try and proceeding with caution is only fair. Nokia 5800 is unthreateningly and unobtrusively positioned in the mid-range and the XpressMusic branding helps share some of that first-S60-touchscreen weight. Still, it's way more than an affordable music-centered handset. The 5800 has a strong and unmistakable Nokia identity and delivers multimedia prowess. So, let's touch, shall we?

Key features:

  • 3.2" 16M-color TFT LCD 16:9 touchscreen display (360 x 640 pixels)
  • Symbian S60 5th edition
  • ARM 11 434 MHz CPU, 128 MB of SDRAM memory
  • 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash
  • VGA video recording at 30fps
  • Dual-band 3G with HSDPA support
  • Quad-band GSM support
  • Wi-Fi
  • Capable GPS receiver and Nokia Maps 2.0 Touch
  • microSD card memory expansion, ships with an 8GB card
  • TV out
  • FM radio with RDS
  • Bluetooth and USB v2.0
  • 3.5mm standard audio jack
  • Excellent audio quality
  • Landscape on-screen virtual QWERTY keyboard
  • Proximity sensor for screen auto turn-off
  • Accelerometer sensor for automatic UI rotation and motion-based gaming
  • Rich retail package
  • Affordable price
  • Office document viewer
  • OVI and MySpace integration (direct image and video uploads)

Nokia 5233 Review






Unlike the other major brands, Nokia puts down his own event near the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. And with full attention, Nokia claims its own audience. One of the anticipated new mobile phones will be introduced is probably the Nokia 5233.
Nokia 5233 is the new touchphone by the Finnish company that appears now in a single depiction and a hint of technical data. This is a medium or low range mobile phone that is likely to have an affordable price. Aesthetically it is linear with the front fully dedicated to the touchscreen.

Its looks are quite similar to Nokia 5230 in its features and looks.

Nokia 5233 is part of a series of presentations of new phones with photo and description of the flash.
Let’s look at the technical details of this brother of the Nokia 5230 and Nokia 5235 Comes With Music.


The Nokia 5233 is a full touchscreen smartphone with a 3.2-inch display, and
operating platform based on Symbian S60 5th edition.
We also know that has a 2-megapixel rear camera,
The Nokia 5233 should come out in the first six months of 2010according to rumors. We probably have more info on this after the MWC in Barcelona.

None of this info might be 100% true for now. The information i am giving has been circulating on the web

disseminated by the Russian site Mobile-review. We must only wait to find out more.
In conclusion, Nokia 5233 is a variant of the parent who already had accepted Nokia 5230 Comes With Music and 5235. The sheet should be quite remote from a 3.2-inch touch screen with a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels, the 2 megapixel camera, plus GPS and also there should be a 3.5 mm audio jack. If you have little bit more money to spend then I would still recommend you to buy Nokia 5800 if you can