Overview What's good: great looks; 3.2 MP auto-focus cam; MMS; Wi-Fi; Bluetooth, FM radio; accelerometer; proximity sensor; resistive touch screen is pretty sensitive; under $300; cool new home screen; a great little media player. What's bad: no 3G; although adjusted for touch screen use, Symbian S60 still doesn't feel like a touch OS; on-screen keyboard is inconsistent and unpredictable. Introduction The XpressMusic line of Nokia phones has been a huge success. The 5800, or tube, which trumps the 5530 with 3G is also going for less than $300, but is bulkier, less attractive, and seems to have a less sensitive screen. Not to mention that the 5530 has a beefier processor. The 5530 is focused at 2G markets, which might cause US consumers to turn away. But the browsing on the 5530 really doesn't warrant a full-blown data plan anyway. If you're looking for a sleek touch screen feature phone with a decent media player, but need to keep an eye on the pocketbook, the 5530 might be for you.... -
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