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Nokia 5300 and 5200

Sep 27 2006, 10:00am CDT | by

Nokia 5300 and 5200
 
 

Nokia has one more thing today in their music mobile phone attack (David Bowie recommends music, N70, N73 and N91 Music Editions, Nokia N95 and Nokia N75) they launched yesterday.

Today Nokia announces the 5300 XpressMusic mobile phone. The Nokia 5300 can store 1,500 tracks on a 2GB sd card. Other features of the music mobile are a 1.3MP camera, video ring tones, 3.5mm headset jack and micro USB connector. The new Nokia music slider looks alright, but not super sexy.With the Nokia Wireless Audio Gateway AD-42W, you can transmit music to a stereo system from the 5300.
The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic is expected to retail for approximately 250 EUR (~$317), before taxes and subsidies.

The Nokia 5200 sells for 200 EUR (~$253), before taxes and subsidies. The 5200 is similar to the 5300. The press-release does not say what Nokia cut away to reduce the price.

Nokia also introduced the Nokia 3250 XpressMusic, which refreshes the currently available Nokia 3250 with an updated look and feel.
More details in this Nokia press-release.

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