The Nokia 5300 is more commonly known as the Xpress Music phone because of its excellent media support capabilities. Aimed at people who are young at heart, this phones is a mix of usability, style, smart design and powerful features. The Nokia 5300 cell phone weighs a mere 107 grams and measures a 3.64x1.90x0.81 inches and fits comfortably in all types of jeans and trousers pockets. And the functional buttons for music makes it easy to listen to your favorite songs while on the move.
Although the Nokia 5300 is a basically a music phone, there are a lot of Nokia 5300 features that make the phone very useful even for people who want to use it for their business communication. A fully integrated speakerphone, Bluetooth with stereo profile, an infrared, PC syncing, mini-USB port, PTT and a currency converter makes it easy to share data and stay in touch.
With regards to usability, the Nokia 5300 is fully customizable and changes can be made to the stuff like backlight time, font size and themes. The menus are great to look at and navigate on the QVGA 262,144 color 320x240 pixel screen which measures at 2 inches. The phone book can hold 1000 contacts with 5 entries in each contact. To avail the latest Nokia 5300 christmas offer, order your phone or even the Nokia 6085 accessories from Wireless Galaxy at the cheapest rates.
Important Notice:-
Cingular/AT&T customers, prior to purchasing a tri-band product (900/1800/1900MHz), please contact your service provider to make sure the 1900MHz frequency is available for use in your area. If NOT, then only a phone with GSM 800/850 would work!
In USA, this Phone is compatible with:
T-Mobile, AT&T GSM Wireless, Cingular GSM, Suncom GSM
Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Carribeans:
This Phone will work with all GSM Wireless Service Providers all over the world working on GSM networks.
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