Nokia 5630 XpressMusic: Comes With Music and N-Gage

id=“article-body“ class=“row“ section=“article-body“> It’s not a smart phone but, for a music phone, it’s quite smart. Nokia’s latest XpressMusic handset has been outed as the 5630 XpressMusic, and, while we seldom find mid-range phones much more exciting than winning £2 on a Lotto scratch card, the 5630 has a couple of respectable instant wins.

<strong>20<\/strong>232225202821212729 2229212323″ style=“max-width:410px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;“>The fact it runs on Symbian’s Series 60 operating system (the same OS used on forthcoming Nokia flagship handset the N97) notwithstanding, the 5630 incorporates not only a 7.2Mbps HSDPA Internet connection for ultra-fast mobile downloads, but also HSUPA for 2Mbps uploading. For sharing high-resolution photos and videos with Flickr and Facebook on the go, this is a killer selling point. </p>
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<p>But that’s not all. Nokia wants you to play games on the phone too, so the N-Gage gaming platform has been incorporated. As the Nokia Conversations blog points out (with bonus bias towards all things awesome about Nokia, naturally), this is only the second non-Nseries handset to get Nokia’s high-end gaming platform. </p>
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<p>Other features include a 3.2-megapixel camera, twin LED flash, 3.5mm headphone socket (yay!), stereo Bluetooth, a 4GB microSD card for storing music, and, if it’s anything like the 5800 XpressMusic (and it almost certainly will be), it’ll support iTunes Plus music downloads. </p>
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<p>The 5630 will also be sold as a Comes With Music device, offering bundled access to unlimited music downloads (more on what Comes With Music is about here). </p>
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<p>Expect the phone to be on sale in the UK in spring,  <A HREF=หวยกี่ยี on pay as you go and pay monthly deals, and SIM-free with the Comes With Music service.

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