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Review - Nokia 5730 XpressMusic - Final
Conclusion
In a nutshell, it’s a very good phone, and since it’s a more economic model, it has a good price/performance ratio. It can be seen as a minor version of the Nokia E75, although it is heavier and built with different materials. In fact, the size on the Nokia 5730 XpressMusic is slightly bigger than expected.
The keyboard is perhaps one of the best featured on a smartphone nowadays, and it’s the same quality as the E75, only the graphic on the keys changing. Nokia should, however, pay more attention to the music player, being an XpressMusic model, we expected more from it. The messenging part is this phone’s strong point, if you use SMS, MMS, mail or social networks, then this is a good model for you. But if you prefer a smaller and less bulky phone, better look elsewhere.
Published on November 10, 2009 · Filed under: Nokia Mobile;

