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Nokia 5700: a new twist on cell design

April 1st, 2007 - posted in Nokia

Nokia 5700It wasn’t very long ago that T-mobile began carrying the Nokia 5300 Xpress Music, I had a chance to play with it for a few moments about a week ago and walked away moderately impressed. The 5300 offered by T-mobile is a nice entry level handset for most users but now Nokia has announced their 5700 which combines the functionality of the 5300 and the rotating design found in the 3250.

The 5700 has a decent sized QVGA screen, runs quad-band GSM/EDGE, has bluetooth, a 3.4mm headset for your stereo headphones, and has a 2 megapixel camera which will also do video calls (if your provider allows it). Running Symbian S60 the phone supports a number of audio formats including: WMA, MP3, AAC, as well as eAAC+ and MP4. According to Nokia, the phone supports up to 1500 tracks using the optional 2gb MicoSD card. The most interesting feature of this phone is the rotating base which shows off a keypad on one end and music playback controls on the other. Definitely an attention getter once this phone hits the streets. I will have to keep my eye out for it when it hits Europe for about 350 EUR sometime around Q2 of 2007

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