Skip to main content

Nokia 5630 XpressMusic


Nokia just announced a new model for its music-centric series, the Nokia 5630 XpressMusic. It's a 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2 phone with a music and multimedia focus. The Phone carries on the legacy of superior audio/video experience provided by Nokia's music line and it has packed into an ultra-slim candybar from factor. Nokia 5630 XpressMusic will be only 12mm thick, comparable in size to many "fashion-oriented" feature phones. It will also offer the new Say and Play feature, which will play the song after you say its name. To entertain you, the device includes listening to music, watching of Video clips and playing N-Gage games.
Moreover, the Nokia 5630 will feature a widget driven interface with a new Contacts Bar. This Contacts Bar will feature the ability to scroll through 20 contacts and SMS/call/email them right from that screen XpressMusic. Allaboutsymbian.com tells further about key hardware features of the Nokia 5630 XpressMusic as follows:
  • Dimensions of 112 x 46 x 12 mm (55 cubic centimeters) and a weight of 83g.
  • Rich connectivity options with quad band GSM (800/900/1800/1900), dual band WCDMA (900/2100) with HSDPA, WiFi, USB and Bluetooth. Forum Nokia also indicates this is a HSUPA device (faster 3G uploads), which is a first for a S60 phone.
  • USB charging with simultaneous USB connectivity, including support for HiSpeed USB 2.0 data transfers.
  • 3.2 megapixel (2048 x 1536) camera (aperture: F2.4, focal range: 50 cm to infinity) with a dual LED flash and support for VGA resolution video capture at 15 frames per second.
  • 2.2 inch QVGA (240 x 320) TFT screen.
  • 4GB memory card included with the phone (enough room for 3000 tracks at optimal encoding), with support for microSDHC cards up to 16GB in size. 60 MB of internal memory.
  • Dedicated music controls of the left hand side of the device with a 3.5mm audio jack on the top of the device and an integrated FM radio (Internet Radio supported via software).
  • BL-4CT (860 mAh) battery.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Sony Ericsson MW600 Review

If you're someone who regularly finds themselves driving, or cycling, or skiing, or cooking, or cleaning, or doing anything - for that matter - which requires your hands and at least a portion of your concentration, then you'll know the value of a Bluetooth headset. But in the more energetic of the aforementioned pursuits, you'll find that a regular ol' one-eared headset won't do. They fall out. When you're halfway down a Colorado piste, or leaning over your stew, the last thing you want that little bit of expensive plastic to do is fall out. Enter Sony Ericsson's MW600 - a teeny-tiny device with a big clip that lets you turn any pair of headphones into a Bluetooth headset. But is it worth shelling out your hard-earned cash for? Do you really need the MW600 in your life? Look down at your little finger on your left hand. The MW600 is about the same size as that. It has a clip on the back that reaches two-thirds of the w...

Roqbot Is A Jukebox On Your iPhone

Something unusual happened last Friday night at Bar Basic here in San Francisco. When I walked in, the entire room was fixated on on a screen above the bar, which displayed what looked like a musical game but wasn’t karaoke. The game? Roqbot, a unique iPhone app that allows you to yes, pick the music playing at a bar. Like a combination Pandora and traditional jukebox, Roqbot allows you to control the tunes without getting up from where you’re sitting. The inspiration for Roqbot came when one of the co-founders got frustrated using the jukebox at a bowling alley — Every time he had to walk across the bowling alley he would miss his turn. Roqbot, which shares the space with jukebox networks TouchTunes and eCast, is the first startup that I’ve seen experimenting with bringing social music to real life businesses like bars and cafes. Up until now plenty of people have deployed this concept for private settings, but no one has touched public because of the many challenges involved. Co-foun...

HTC Sensation- A Multimedia Super phone

HTC has officially come out with Sensation 4G available at T-Mobile stores across the nation. HTC Sensation is being touted as a never before entertainment phone. The HTC Sensation includes an immersive HTC Sense experience making it easy-to-use and a top entertainer. The unique design, combined with contoured glass edging, The HTC Sensation is indeed a multimedia super phone. Some of the most captivating features of HTC Sensation are instant camera capture, richer internet experience, active lockscreen and a lot more with immersive experience. It has Qualcomm’s 1.2GHz dual-core processor that debuts in the phone. The users of the phone feel it’s a thicker, heavier device, but the rounded-off corners and subtle curve to the edges of the display make it somehow organic. If the closest competitor Samsung feels like a small tablet, the Sensation 4G feels like a phone, even though the display is the same size and, most importantly, can fit more on-screen thanks to the higher resoluti...