Review of the mobile phone Nokia 5130 XpressMusic Black

Refreshing modest cost on O2 Pay & Go, only available online. You’ll need need to buy a £10 airtime voucher taking the total price £225. With O2 you can relish 300 complimentary texts when you top off up £10 each month.

The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Black has 3G, HSDPA and Wi-Fi. Pre-loaded with navigation maps so you wont get stranded. Don’t forget it’s also a phone! The on-screen numeric keypad makes dialling easy and there’s a choice of on-screen QWERTY keyboards or script recognition for text input. 12 calendar month contract on a mobile contract. Subscriber Line renting is £29.36 per month and gives you 300 min and 200 texts per calendar month.

You’ll find £150 hard currency back from Phones 4U, which can be claimed by sending off your bills in 4 levels at calendar months 6, eight, ten and 12. The Nokia 3250 XpressMusic Black features a 3.2 inch touch screen and the stylish S60 interface, particularly adjusted for contact control. As the XpressMusic make suggests, this is a wonderful music phone. Supporting microSD cards up to 16GB there’s plenty of storage for music and picture files.

There’s an accelerometer, a regular 3.5mm headphone jack, FM radio and a Tellies out port for seeing videos or playing the built-in games on your big CRT screen. The camera on the Nokia 5800 features 3.2 megapixels and a dual LED flash.

This might not sound awesome but it has a advanced quality Carl Zeiss and that makes all the difference. Photographs are observably better compared to those made with an iPhone or with an older generation cameraphone. The built-in World Wide Web browser is excellent.

The screen returns chop-chop and WWW pages can be drawn with a finger swipe or zoomed with a double tap on the screen. It has all the standard wireless capabilities. There’s also a inner GPS receiving system and a unique touchscreen version of Nokia Maps is pre-installed. Don’t forget it’s also a telephone! The on-screen numeral keypad makes dialling simple and there’s a choice of on-screen QWERTY keyboards or hand recognition for text remark.