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Nokia 5300


$140.00 Released November, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Slides into a small, short profile that's easy to put in your pocket. Very sturdy build, can be dropped several times and still make and receive calls. Very easy to work with, buttons are large and comfortable.

The Cons:Fairly basic, doesn't have much in the way of extra functions.

The Nokia 5300 is a lower-mid-level tri-band sliding handset. Its main feature is a built-in mp3 player with dedicated side-mounted music navigation keys and 3.5mm headphone jack. It also features a 1.3-megapixel digital camera with landscape mode and video capture.

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It includes an FM radio receiver as well, comes with Java games and personal information applications, as well as speakerphone. Its internal memory capacity is only 5MB, but there is a microSD card slot to store music on the phone. It also has Internet browsing capabilties and access to downloadable content. It is Bluetooth 2.0 enabled.

Features

  • Release Date: November 2006
  • Tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900, 850/1800/1900 North American version
  • 256k-color screen
  • 1.3-megapixel digital camera
  • mp3 player with dedicated music navigation keys
  • SMS, MMS, instant messaging
  • T9 predictive text
  • 3.5mm headphone port
  • FM radio receiver
  • Bluetooth v2.0
  • Internet browsing over WAP 2.0/xHTML
  • Up to 3 hour talk time battery life

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Pros
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    slides into a small, short profile that's easy to put in your pocket

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    very sturdy build, can be dropped several times and still make and receive calls

  • 1

    very easy to work with, buttons are large and comfortable

  • 1

    call quality is clear and loud on both ends

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    screen is bright enough to be seen in sunlight

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    dedicated music navigation keys and standard headphone jack make it function effectively as an MP3 player

Cons
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    fairly basic, doesn't have much in the way of extra functions

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