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November, 2008
Nokia 5200 Review - Read the full Nokia 5200 review. Nokia has blended the design and features in this phone to meet the demands of a new section of users, offering a fresh and trendy experience in the 5200.
The Nokia 5200 could be considered as an alternative to 5300 XpressMusic, depending upon the budget that you have for such a phone. It may be said that Nokia 5200 is an excellent mid-range phone, with some weaknesses. The foremost being the camera and the...
From the Open Studio event in New York today, Nokia has announced the music orientated 5200 handset for the budget conscious shopper.
One of two new slider handsets in the 'Expression' range, Nokia has announced the 5200 budget music phone from the Open Studio event in New York today. With a bright color scheme, the Nokia 5200 is sure to appeal to the fun-loving youth market....
Nokia 5200 Review - Read the full Nokia 5200 review. Nokia has blended the design and features in this phone to meet the demands of a new section of users, offering a fresh and trendy experience in the 5200.
The Nokia 5200 could be considered as an alternative to 5300 XpressMusic, depending upon the budget that you have for such a phone. It may be said that Nokia 5200 is an excellent mid-range phone, with some weaknesses. The foremost being the camera and the...
Best noticed for its teen-friendly looks, and best purchased for its musical abilities, this otherwise average Nokia 5220 XpressMusic phone does its main job well. It's not breaking any ground or adding anything new to the market, but what it needed
Price; design; sound quality; 3.5mm heapdhone socket; good keypad
Poor video support; average screen; no flash
Best noticed for its teen-friendly looks, and best purchased for its musical abilities, this otherwise average phone does its job as an entry-level music phone very well
Nokia's new 5220 XpressMusic arrives as innovation in the mobile phone arena remains a little stagnant; most new phones from the likes of Nokia and Sony Ericsson are physically and technically just rehashed old designs with slightly increased......
The Nokia 5200 is a cheeky, stylish phone with loud colours, but is easy-to-use and also has a great battery life. Reception is good, while Nokia has also managed to cram in a couple of valuable extras, such as infrared and Bluebooth, making it a low-cost...
Funky design; easy to use; good music features
Rubbish headphones; woeful camera
There's no denying that the Nokia 5200 has a number of plus points including a funky design, good battery life and easy-to-use menu system. It's just a shame it's let down by iffy headphones and camera
With its bright, brash colour scheme, funky slider design and music playing features, the Nokia 5200 looks like it can put some fun back into the world of mobile phones. Conclusion Overall, the Nokia 5200, priced at around £70, is a mixed bag. It...
The built in enhanced S40 music player supports all the major formats such as MP3, M4A, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA music formats. There are dedicated music keys which allow the user to play/pause or forward and rewind. The Nokia 5220 has a built-in light effec...
A decent music-phone doesn't necessarily have to be expensive--as this XpressMusic model clearly shows.
Decent keypad and ergonomics; dedicated music keys; Bluetooth stereo.
The front picks up smudges too easily; not compatible with Nokia Music Store for buying tracks.
The Nokia 5220 continues the XpressMusic tradition with dedicated music playback keys and a decent feature set, but we'd rather go for the earlier 5310 which has better build quality. For those want more features, the higher-end 5320 model is a good
Nokia seems to have a habit of releasing its XpressMusic models in pairs. About this time last year, we got the 5310 and 5610 XpressMusic. Half a year later, the 5320 and 5220 XpressMusic models were introduced. The 5220 model is available now at...
The Nokia 5220 and the Nokia 5320 are both bar-style handsets with a distinctly musical focus. This only makes sense, seeing how they belong to the XpressMusic line of phones...
The two latest phones to be added to Nokia's collection certainly look like siblings, as they bear much the same design and a very similar feature set. The Nokia 5220 and the Nokia 5320 are both bar-style handsets with a distinctly musical focus. This onl...
Music phones are nothing new these days and almost everything from mid-range upwards will have some kind of MP3 or digital music player onboard. However, dedicated music phones like this one are really starting to emerge as a force to be reckoned with
Compact slider design, MP3 player with card memory, Stereo FM radio onboard
VGA camera, Small onboard memory, Small display
A decent entry-level music phone, but it could do with a bit more substance to go with the style
And while the more expensive models have a more stylish and minimalist look about them, the Nokia 5200 (and its companion 5300) scream 'fun'. Nokia and others - notably Sony Ericsson with its Walkman portfolio and Samsung - are producing handsets...
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