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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.

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