Sep 19 2009
Nokia Xpress Music
Posted by: CameraPhonesPlaza in Nokia
Nokia 5730 Xpress Music was released on the market in order to consolidate the QWERTY line of Nokia devices. If you are familiar with Nokia E75, then you already know what 5730 is all about. The individual market success of both devices is limited. However, Nokia's goal is to release affordable QWERTY smartphones on the market. By doing this, Nokia steps ahead in the future and leaves behind its competitors. Even more, Nokia offers good devices that might still some of the Windows Mobile phone customers.
<-300x250 Medium Rectangle - center->
The Nokia 5730 Xpress Music is shipped with Symbian, therefore it is a good alternative of a less expensive, music oriented, QWERTY featured N97. Because it is marketed as a middle level phone, Nokia 5730 Xpress Music will not shine in any department, but it will be a solid feature provider for this range. Whatever you want it packs it all: music, web, gaming, and connectivity. Its main disadvantages: fingerprint magnet, glossy, cheap plastic, no Div / XviD support out of the box, average camera performance, poor battery life and no TV - out functionality.
The only reason Nokia 5730 is a music orientated phone is because Nokia delivers the same list specs in all the forms possible. Therefore you just might come across with other Nokia phone with the same specs but with different design. From a management view this is a great strategy. Because it is easier and cheaper form them to create and deliver a variety of phones in a short time. However, don't get confused; the Nokia 5730 Xpress Music is not a competitor to the 5800 Xpress Music. Both devices have their customers. As a general feature, the 5730 Xpress Music runs in 2G network (GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900) and in 3G network (HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100).

The Nokia 5730 Xpress Music is a good looking phone with a very distinct Xpress Music styling. The phone is a good reminder of Nokia 5630 Xpress Music. Although it is made entirely out of plastic, the phone not only looks but also feels solid. The 5730's focus on music is represented by the 3 player controls. On the left side of the phone are the volume keys and the dedicated camera key. At the bottom edge there is the 3.5 mm audio jack, while the 3.2 MP digital camera with a LED flash are integrated on the back side of the phone. The QWERTY keyboard is flawless. On the front side of the phone, under the 2.4 inch display the 5730 Xpress Music has about 6 system keys, including the call and end keys and the two soft keys. Nokia implemented the power switch in the end call key. Nokia invested time in the QWERTY keyboard development. Tactility is adequate and for the most part the keys have nice and solid press. The keys on the four row QWERTY are large and provide excellent feedback. Text selection for cut, copy and paste is extra smooth. A great feature of the 5730 is the vast number of customizable options for the slider action. You can choose to launch any application when sliding the keyboard and set it to return to home screen when you close it. The Nokia 5730 Xpress Music is equipped with a TFT, 16 million colors display. It has 2.4 inches and a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels (OVGA) with accelerometer sensor for auto rotate. In direct sunlight, even if colors get washed out, the display remains perfectly readable even on the brightest of days. This is a likable display that will not bring you any discomfort. The 5730's display has up to 8 text and 3 service lines with a readable font. The 5730 Xpress Music ships with a standard battery of Li - Ion 1000 mAh (BL - 4U).

The official stand by time of this handset reaches up to 300 hours in the 2G network and up to 270 hours in the 3G network. The talk time in the 2G network goes up to 5 hours and in the 3G network up to 4 hours. The total music play time is about 25 hours, while the video recording (in top quality settings) is about 150 minutes and 180 minutes in video playback mode. For an average consumer, all the numbers above mean about 3 day usage before a charging needed. The 100 MB internal storage can be expanded up to 16 GB by using a micro SD (Trans Flash). The 369 MHz ARM 11 CPU is fast enough (unfortunately doesn't reach the 600MHz on the 5630 Xpress Music). The CPU is really good because the navigation in the complex S60 3.2 user interface is a walk in the park. No slow motion feedback, no system crashing, everything works just fine. The 5730 Xpress Music has 128 MB of RAM included; therefore an improved operating system performance. In Symbian terms 128 MB is virtually impossible to deplete even with several applications running in the background. An excellent feature on the Nokia 5730 Xpress Music is the 3.15 MP digital camera, with a resolution up to 2048 x 1536 pixels, Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and a LED flash.
The camera also records videos at VGA resolution with up to 30 frames per second. Because this phone is Xpress branded you can expect to find a great music player with a huge number of supported audio formats, including MP3, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA. With features like Say by Play you can easily use the built in speaker to use the voice recognition. The connectivity is ensured by the Class 32 GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE (Class 32, 296 / 178.8 kbits), HSDPA 3.6 Mbits, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g support, UPnP technology, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, and v2.0 micro USB. The Nokia 5730 Xpress Music also features embedded GPS with A - GPS support and Nokia Maps. The call quality is not an issue for 5730 Xpress Music. Ring tones sounded loud, while the 5730 vibration alert is average. Beside the actual handset (5730 Xpress Music), Nokia included in the shipping box an 8 GB micro SD card, USB cable and a regular 2 mm pin charger. Overall this phone is great. You have excellent specs wrapped in a nice design and at a lower price tag then the E series E75 or N series N97. Nokia 5730 Xpress Music is a true solid investment.


















Latest Comments