Nokia 5320 XpressMusic review

Nokia's latest music phone is packed with other fun features

Nokia 5320
The 5320 follows the XpressMusic family look with a glossy black plastic casing, with high-contrast metallic red or blue edging and D-pad details

TechRadar Verdict

Nokia's music specialist XpressMusic range gets a smartphone boost with the low-key but fine-sounding 5320 XpressMusic

Pros

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    Excellent quality music player

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    Symbian S60 smartphone functionality

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    HSDPA high-speed mobile data connectivity

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    3.5mm headphone socket

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    External music player controls

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    N-Gage gaming supported

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    FM radio

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    1GB MicroSD card supplied

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    Good web-based applications

Cons

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    Design is lacklustre

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    Poor quality 2-megapixel camera performance

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    Screen is small for a smartphone

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    No Wi-Fi

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    Controls can be fiddly

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    Supplied earphones are average quality

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    Say and play feature success rate

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Although the Nokia XpressMusic range has so far been playing lower down the bill to its Nseries smartphone lineup and its mid-tier chart-toppers, Nokia has started generating plenty of positive audience reaction to its recent music moves.

Following the launch of Nokia's Comes With Music unlimited download service and the announcement of Nokia's 5800 XpressMusic touchscreen smartphone, Nokia's mobile music profile is certainly on the up.

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