Nokia 5220 XpressMusic review

A great quality music mobile for a bargain price

Nokia 5220
The body of the Nokia 5220 has an unusual asymmetrical design that gives the phone a kind of funky retro-modern feel

TechRadar Verdict

Capable of a fine audio performance, Nokia's 5220 XpressMusic strikes the right notes for a budget music mobile

Pros

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    Good quality music player

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    Dedicated music player controls on outside

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    3.5mm headphone socket

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    512MB MicroSD card supplied

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    Unusual asymmetrical slimline design

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    2-megapixel camera

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    FM radio

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    Decent set of applications included

Cons

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    No 3G

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    No Wi-Fi

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    Camera is average quality with no flash or autofocus

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    No GPS

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    Limited onboard storage

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    No smartphone OS

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Compared with Sony Ericsson's rapid-fire succession of Walkman phones, Nokia's XpressMusic roll-out has been distinctly low-key, with just a handful of models sporting Nokia's music-majoring label.

Now, with the launch of Nokia's Comes With Music unlimited music download service, and its soon-to-arrive 5800 XpressMusic touchscreen smartphone, the spotlight is starting to shine on Nokia's mobile music line-up.

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