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Dispite the sort of slow camera I still give it a 5/5. No worries, the phone has a 3.5 mm jack for REGULAR head phones, like the ones you use on a ipod or cd player. The camera is good, it snaps a clear pictures, but it's sort of slow after you snap the picture when saving it. Now that's cool. I went the unlocked version too, so all I had to do was just slip my sim card in it, and I was ready to roll.It comes with many great fetures such as an organizer, bluetooth ect.It comes with a 2.0 Mp camera/video recorder. That's alright, I hardly take videos.It comes with a 30 mgs of internal memory, but you can add a memory card (up to 4 megs worth). I'd take it to work and by the end of the day, it was on it's last bar. As soon as I saw this phone, I knew I had to get it.
It already comes with a 2 meg card, but bought a 4 meg card and I still haven't even filled it up, and I put a lot of music in it.Now for the MP3 player: It's AWSOME. So if your not in the mood to listen to your MP3s, just swtch on the radio. I had the Samsung Gravity for T-Mobile before, but that phone's battery hardly lasted me a day. Last thing is the battery life. It comes with MP3 player controls on the side if the screen too, which I thought was cool. so I did and all I have to say is WOW. Awsome phone. I have been using it all morning long listening to the mp3 player as I type this and it's still at a full bar.
And to top it off it comes with some headphoes as well, with an microphone adapter for it as well if you want to go hands free.It also comes with other accesories such as a 2 mg memory card and a USB cable, which is kinda cool. But you will need to hook up some headphones for that though. The speakers are LOUD. Over the Nokia Xpress Music is a great phone with many great features and accesories.
But the battery on the Nokia Xpress seems to last longer. I guarantee you'll get your money's worth. I swear, I'd just use it for 15 minutes and half the battery life wiuld go. It's small and thin, you can hardly tell you have a phone in your pocket.
Most of my other hones I had never came with that cable so I would have to go out and buy it, but with this phone, it comes with it. So this phone can bump music.This phone also comes with a built in FM radio. The video recorder is just your standar vga recorder. So the phone can be on standby and you can continue to listen to music, just use the controls for it.
We have not had any problems with it nor complaints, except that i wish it were a bit larger, so that it stays more safely in his hands, hence the 4-star rating. I know very little about cell phones. Thanks to all the reviews i read before buying. A great purchase, on my part. I bought this xpress music phone for my 17-yr-old son as a birthday present. He loves the phone and the music capabilities.Says also that he can text very well on it.
Battery life, however, isn't quite as good as I would have liked. Not an important feature for me though.Best, and most importantly of all, I have an old (pre-cingular) AT&T sim card. I'm not particularly interested in music abilities, just wanted a phone with decent battery life, signal reception and bluetooth.Overall, I'm quite happy with the phone.
Reception is as good as the 6230 if not a little better. The phone came unlocked and worked fine with my sim. Speaker is good and loud and handsfree mode works well as does the bluetooth connection with my Plantronics Discovery 925 which I also like.Tried the camera, it's slow and needs good light and a steady hand to take clear pictures.
Moved to this phone from my Nokia 6230 (AT&T) which was getting pretty old and tired. With bluetooth on, I get about 2 full days before recharging. This was a much better solution than having to get a new phone / plan from AT&T for which long distance rates are currently terrible.Overall, I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 for the battery life, but I would recommend this phone as a straight forward phone that fits nicely in your pocket and that you just want to make calls with.
It's slim and light and has the Nokia UI which I like. I would have sacrificed some thickness for more battery, but it's generally okay.
This is one of the smallest and thinest phones I have ever seen. -Very loud speaker for playing music without headphones.-Built great and very stable. I have to say it's served as a great replacement.
And can hold just as much with an SD -Standard headphones are amazing. I actually have a hard time getting the back off it's built so sturdy. -Dedicated music keys are very convenient.
I bought this phone a few months ago to replace my iPhone because I was sick of it's lacking features and having to get it fixed after it continued to break. Much better than an iPod/iPhone. And I've only had the phone crash once when I had thousands of messages in my inbox.-Bluetooth works amazing, something that was really missed on my iPhone.-Customization: this phone is extremely easy to get to work and look just the way you want.Cons:-Slow camera, it takes good enough pictures, but takes almost 20 seconds for each picture to save.-Accidentally sit/hit music keys so music randomly plays.-Easy to accidentally hang up/answer a call without realizing it.
This is the first Nokia I've ever owned and I would DEFIANTLY buy another one.It's excellent for someone looking for a small phone that's amazing as a music player, built great, and won't break.Pros:-TINY. It's like you're not even carrying a phone.-AMAZING music player.
one thing that was a hidden bonus to me was that it allows you to browse your music collection by folder - as alternative to artist/album - especially useful if ur id3 tags are messed up. excellent in every aspect.
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