Nokia XpressMusic 5030, 5330, and 5370 get handled on video
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Nokia has posted feature run-through videos of all three of its newly-introduced XpressMusic devices, and they’re just raw enough to stave off that over-polished marketing material feel. The musical accompaniment in all three videos is pretty amazing, but the 5730’s is worth the price of admission all on its own — so click through to all three to learn everything you need to know before pulling out the ol’ coin purse.
Read – 5030
Read – 5330
Read – 5730
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I really like youtube but it can have some bad points. Like with illegal material and stuff.
I have identified my Nokia 5800 XpressMusic cell to be the very best all round We’ve owned. Just desire it had a slide out qwerty keyboard! Anyway, it does not so enough is ample. A whole lot of folks whine in regards to the digital camera, it does suck, but it’s not that essential to me-I have a great Canon SD950 camera if I want pics. I’m definitely please with how customizable it is and all of the items I can perform with it. Requirements charging virtually everyday when used a fair bit. Pondering about debranding it. Rogers (Canada) keeps points rather locked down along with the greatest fw I happen to be capable to upgrade to is v30 (one thing like that can’t recall the exact quantity at the moment). Sounds like v40 has some excellent functions I’m missing out on.Well, glad I discovered this forum, I hope to discover a great deal a lot more about what I can do with my telephone.