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XpressMusic

XpressMusic was a brand name for a line of Nokia mobile phones that were specially designed for music playback.[1] All of the XpressMusic handsets came with expandable MicroSD memory slots and dedicated music keys, so these phones could also be used as MP3 players. The XpressMusic range was launched in September 2006 to compete with the Walkman brand series from Sony Ericsson. Except the Nokia 3250, all XpressMusic models were marketed with the 5000 series prefixes.

Product typeCellular phones
Produced byNokia
CountryFinland
Introduced27 September 2006; 17 years ago (2006-09-27)
Discontinued2010
MarketsInternational
Previous ownersNokia

In September 2009, Nokia announced the Xseries line of phones. The Xseries replaced the XpressMusic brand.

In March 19, 2020, HMD Global announced Nokia 5310 as the revival version of Nokia 5310 XpressMusic, running Series 30+. Later, in 2022, they released "XpressAudio" branded feature phone Nokia 5710 with the main feature that have wireless Bluetooth earbuds inside the phone.

History edit

2006-2007 edit

 
Nokia 5300

The original XpressMusic lineup was announced on 27 September 2006, consisting of an all glossy white shell and durable rubberised sides. First models included the rotating candybar Nokia 3250 XpressMusic (a revamped Nokia 3250) and the slider Nokia 5300 XpressMusic. Another slider similar to 5300 was also launched called Nokia 5200, but that model was not marketed as XpressMusic. These were first released before the end of the 2006.[2]

A few months later for the 2007 year, the Nokia 5700 was added to the lineup, using a twisting function like the 3250. The ux design for music services was designed by Justin Small, previously design lead of UK start up Sendo Mobile Phones and later Motorola Mobile EMEUA. Small forecast that the Spotify model would bloom.

Model Announced date Platform Form factor Screen Networks Memory card
(max size)
3250[3] 27 September 2006 (2006-09-27)
(XpressMusic variant)
S60 3rd Edition Candybar
(Keypad twists)
176 × 208
(18-bit)
GSM / (E)GPRS MicroSD
(2 GiB)
5300[4] 27 September 2006 (2006-09-27) S40 3rd Ed., FP 2 Slider 240 × 320
(18-bit)
GSM / (E)GPRS MicroSD
(2 GiB)
5700[5] 29 March 2007 (2007-03-29) S60 3rd Ed., FP 1 Candybar
(Keypad twists)
240 × 320
(24-bit)
GSM / (E)GPRS / UMTS MicroSD
(2 GiB)

2008 edit

The 2008 lineup saw the first 3G XpressMusic phones, first the 5610 and later the 5320, which included HSDPA. The lineup also added support for MicroSDHC, allowing cards larger than 2GB. The 5610 would be the only XpressMusic phone without a 3.5 mm headphone jack, instead having a 2.5 mm headphone jack.

Model Announced date Platform Form factor Screen Networks Memory card
(max size)
5310[6] 29 August 2007 (2007-08-29) S40 5th Ed., FP 1 Candybar 240 × 320
(24-bit)
GSM / (E)GPRS MicroSDHC
(2 GiB)
5610[7] 29 August 2007 (2007-08-29) S40 5th Ed., FP 1 Slider 240 × 320
(24-bit)
GSM / (E)GPRS / UMTS MicroSDHC
(4 GiB)
5220[8] 22 April 2008 (2008-04-22) S40 5th Ed., FP 1 Candybar 240 × 320
(18-bit)
GSM / (E)GPRS MicroSDHC
(8 GiB)
5320[9] 22 April 2008 (2008-04-22) S60 3rd Ed., FP 2 Candybar 240 × 320
(24-bit)
GSM / (E)GPRS / UMTS / HSDPA MicroSDHC
(16 GiB)

2009 edit

 
Nokia 5800

The 2009 lineup started with the 5800, one of two new phones (the other being the N97) to use the new touch-based S60 5th Edition,[10] likely designed as a response to the increasing popularity of touchscreen handsets in the market. However, Nokia used the resistive instead of capacitive touchscreen reportedly to appeal to the global market.[11] In this technology, touch is registered when two thin layers of the screen got pushed together under the finger.[12] The 5800 (nicknamed the Tube[11]) also featured a 3.2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss technology.[10] Apart from the 5130 and lesser-known 5330, the rest of the lineup are 3G phones running Symbian S60 software, as the Nseries handsets of the time. Despite being a part of the XpressMusic series, the 5800 combined many standard smartphone capabilities too.

Model Announced date Platform Form
factor
Input Screen Networks Memory card
(max size)
5800[13] 2 October 2008 (2008-10-02) S60 5th Edition Slate Touch 360 × 640
(24-bit)
GSM / (E)GPRS / UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA / Wi-Fi / GPS / A-GPS MicroSDHC
(16 GiB)
5130[14] 4 November 2008 (2008-11-04) S40 5th Ed., FP 1 Candybar Keypad 240 × 320
(18-bit)
GSM / (E)GPRS MicroSDHC
(16 GiB)
5630[15] 10 February 2009 (2009-02-10) S60 3rd Ed., FP 2 Candybar Keypad 240 × 320
(24-bit)
GSM / (E)GPRS / UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA / Wi-Fi / GPS / A-GPS MicroSDHC
(16 GiB)
5330[16] 11 March 2009 (2009-03-11) S40 5th Ed., FP 1 Slider Keypad 240 × 320
(24-bit)
GSM / (E)GPRS / 3G / UMTS / GPS / A-GPS MicroSDHC
(16 GiB)
5730[17] 11 March 2009 (2009-03-11) S60 3rd Ed., FP 2 Candybar Keypad,
QWERTY keyboard
240 × 320
(24-bit)
GSM / (E)GPRS / UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA / Wi-Fi / GPS / A-GPS MicroSDHC
(32 GiB)
5530[18] 15 June 2009 (2009-06-15) S60 5th Edition Slate Touch 360 × 640
(24-bit)
GSM / (E)GPRS / Wi-Fi MicroSDHC
(16 GiB)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Nokia 3250 XpressMusic, 5200, and 5300 | Digital Trends". September 28, 2006.
  2. ^ Penalva, Javier (September 27, 2006). "Nokia 5300 XpressMusic, Nokia 5200 & Nokia 3250 XpressMusic". Xataka.
  3. ^ "Device Details -- Nokia 3250". Nokia. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  4. ^ "Device Details -- Nokia 5300 XpressMusic". Nokia. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  5. ^ . Nokia. Archived from the original on August 3, 2009. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  6. ^ "Device Details -- Nokia 5310 XpressMusic". Nokia. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  7. ^ "Device Details -- Nokia 5610 XpressMusic". Nokia. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  8. ^ "Device Details -- Nokia 5220 XpressMusic". Nokia. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  9. ^ "Device Details -- Nokia 5320 XpressMusic". Nokia. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  10. ^ a b Techradar (March 30, 2009). "Nokia 5800 XpressMusic". TechRadar. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  11. ^ a b Miller, Paul (October 2, 2008). "Nokia 5800 XpressMusic hands-on". Engadget. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  12. ^ Mahoney, John. "Nokia 5800 XpressMusic: Hands-on With Nokia's First S60 Touch Phone". Gizmodo. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
  13. ^ "Device Details -- Nokia 5800 XpressMusic". Nokia. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  14. ^ "Device Details -- Nokia 5130 XpressMusic". Nokia. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  15. ^ . Nokia. Archived from the original on August 31, 2009. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  16. ^ "Nokia 5330 XpressMusic revealed". March 11, 2009.
  17. ^ "Device Details -- Nokia 5730 XpressMusic". Nokia. Retrieved 2010-05-17.
  18. ^ "Device Details -- Nokia 5530 XpressMusic". Nokia. Retrieved 2010-05-17.

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XpressMusic was a brand name for a line of Nokia mobile phones that were specially designed for music playback 1 All of the XpressMusic handsets came with expandable MicroSD memory slots and dedicated music keys so these phones could also be used as MP3 players The XpressMusic range was launched in September 2006 to compete with the Walkman brand series from Sony Ericsson Except the Nokia 3250 all XpressMusic models were marketed with the 5000 series prefixes Product typeCellular phonesProduced byNokiaCountryFinlandIntroduced27 September 2006 17 years ago 2006 09 27 Discontinued2010MarketsInternationalPrevious ownersNokia In September 2009 Nokia announced the Xseries line of phones The Xseries replaced the XpressMusic brand In March 19 2020 HMD Global announced Nokia 5310 as the revival version of Nokia 5310 XpressMusic running Series 30 Later in 2022 they released XpressAudio branded feature phone Nokia 5710 with the main feature that have wireless Bluetooth earbuds inside the phone Contents 1 History 1 1 2006 2007 1 2 2008 1 3 2009 2 See also 3 ReferencesHistory editThis section may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message 2006 2007 edit nbsp Nokia 5300 The original XpressMusic lineup was announced on 27 September 2006 consisting of an all glossy white shell and durable rubberised sides First models included the rotating candybar Nokia 3250 XpressMusic a revamped Nokia 3250 and the slider Nokia 5300 XpressMusic Another slider similar to 5300 was also launched called Nokia 5200 but that model was not marketed as XpressMusic These were first released before the end of the 2006 2 A few months later for the 2007 year the Nokia 5700 was added to the lineup using a twisting function like the 3250 The ux design for music services was designed by Justin Small previously design lead of UK start up Sendo Mobile Phones and later Motorola Mobile EMEUA Small forecast that the Spotify model would bloom Model Announced date Platform Form factor Screen Networks Memory card max size 3250 3 27 September 2006 2006 09 27 XpressMusic variant S60 3rd Edition Candybar Keypad twists 176 208 18 bit GSM E GPRS MicroSD 2 GiB 5300 4 27 September 2006 2006 09 27 S40 3rd Ed FP 2 Slider 240 320 18 bit GSM E GPRS MicroSD 2 GiB 5700 5 29 March 2007 2007 03 29 S60 3rd Ed FP 1 Candybar Keypad twists 240 320 24 bit GSM E GPRS UMTS MicroSD 2 GiB 2008 edit The 2008 lineup saw the first 3G XpressMusic phones first the 5610 and later the 5320 which included HSDPA The lineup also added support for MicroSDHC allowing cards larger than 2GB The 5610 would be the only XpressMusic phone without a 3 5 mm headphone jack instead having a 2 5 mm headphone jack Model Announced date Platform Form factor Screen Networks Memory card max size 5310 6 29 August 2007 2007 08 29 S40 5th Ed FP 1 Candybar 240 320 24 bit GSM E GPRS MicroSDHC 2 GiB 5610 7 29 August 2007 2007 08 29 S40 5th Ed FP 1 Slider 240 320 24 bit GSM E GPRS UMTS MicroSDHC 4 GiB 5220 8 22 April 2008 2008 04 22 S40 5th Ed FP 1 Candybar 240 320 18 bit GSM E GPRS MicroSDHC 8 GiB 5320 9 22 April 2008 2008 04 22 S60 3rd Ed FP 2 Candybar 240 320 24 bit GSM E GPRS UMTS HSDPA MicroSDHC 16 GiB 2009 edit nbsp Nokia 5800 The 2009 lineup started with the 5800 one of two new phones the other being the N97 to use the new touch based S60 5th Edition 10 likely designed as a response to the increasing popularity of touchscreen handsets in the market However Nokia used the resistive instead of capacitive touchscreen reportedly to appeal to the global market 11 In this technology touch is registered when two thin layers of the screen got pushed together under the finger 12 The 5800 nicknamed the Tube 11 also featured a 3 2 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss technology 10 Apart from the 5130 and lesser known 5330 the rest of the lineup are 3G phones running Symbian S60 software as the Nseries handsets of the time Despite being a part of the XpressMusic series the 5800 combined many standard smartphone capabilities too Model Announced date Platform Formfactor Input Screen Networks Memory card max size 5800 13 2 October 2008 2008 10 02 S60 5th Edition Slate Touch 360 640 24 bit GSM E GPRS UMTS HSDPA HSUPA Wi Fi GPS A GPS MicroSDHC 16 GiB 5130 14 4 November 2008 2008 11 04 S40 5th Ed FP 1 Candybar Keypad 240 320 18 bit GSM E GPRS MicroSDHC 16 GiB 5630 15 10 February 2009 2009 02 10 S60 3rd Ed FP 2 Candybar Keypad 240 320 24 bit GSM E GPRS UMTS HSDPA HSUPA Wi Fi GPS A GPS MicroSDHC 16 GiB 5330 16 11 March 2009 2009 03 11 S40 5th Ed FP 1 Slider Keypad 240 320 24 bit GSM E GPRS 3G UMTS GPS A GPS MicroSDHC 16 GiB 5730 17 11 March 2009 2009 03 11 S60 3rd Ed FP 2 Candybar Keypad QWERTY keyboard 240 320 24 bit GSM E GPRS UMTS HSDPA HSUPA Wi Fi GPS A GPS MicroSDHC 32 GiB 5530 18 15 June 2009 2009 06 15 S60 5th Edition Slate Touch 360 640 24 bit GSM E GPRS Wi Fi MicroSDHC 16 GiB See also editNokia 5200 similar to Nokia 5300 XpressMusic but not XpressMusic branded Nokia 5030 XpressRadio extension of the brand tailored for radio Nokia N91 music oriented device from the Nseries which have DAC Sound Chip Nokia N81 another music oriented Nseries device Nokia Comes With Music Walkman Motorola ROKR Nokia 5310 2020 2020 revival of Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Nokia 5710 XpressAudio 2022 XpressAudio branded feature phone with wireless Bluetooth earbuds References edit Nokia 3250 XpressMusic 5200 and 5300 Digital Trends September 28 2006 Penalva Javier September 27 2006 Nokia 5300 XpressMusic Nokia 5200 amp Nokia 3250 XpressMusic Xataka Device Details Nokia 3250 Nokia Retrieved 2010 05 17 Device Details Nokia 5300 XpressMusic Nokia Retrieved 2010 05 17 Device Details Nokia 5700 XpressMusic Nokia Archived from the original on August 3 2009 Retrieved 2010 05 17 Device Details Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Nokia Retrieved 2010 05 17 Device Details Nokia 5610 XpressMusic Nokia Retrieved 2010 05 17 Device Details Nokia 5220 XpressMusic Nokia Retrieved 2010 05 17 Device Details Nokia 5320 XpressMusic Nokia Retrieved 2010 05 17 a b Techradar March 30 2009 Nokia 5800 XpressMusic TechRadar Retrieved 2019 07 10 a b Miller Paul October 2 2008 Nokia 5800 XpressMusic hands on Engadget Retrieved 2019 07 10 Mahoney John Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Hands on With Nokia s First S60 Touch Phone Gizmodo Retrieved 2019 07 10 Device Details Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Nokia Retrieved 2010 05 17 Device Details Nokia 5130 XpressMusic Nokia Retrieved 2010 05 17 Device Details Nokia 5630 XpressMusic Nokia Archived from the original on August 31 2009 Retrieved 2010 05 17 Nokia 5330 XpressMusic revealed March 11 2009 Device Details Nokia 5730 XpressMusic Nokia Retrieved 2010 05 17 Device Details Nokia 5530 XpressMusic Nokia Retrieved 2010 05 17 Retrieved from https en 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