This is a discussion on Review of Nokia 5610 within the Nokia forums, part of the Mobile phones category; A few months back, I used to laugh at people talking about love at first sight and call it rubbish. ...
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| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: India broadband forum
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Rep Power: 1 | A few months back, I used to laugh at people talking about love at first sight and call it rubbish. However, ever since I saw the Nokia 5610, I sheepishly take back my words as I blindly followed the myth of falling in love at first sight. Sleek, super stylish, smooth slide and tons of features, 5610 had it all. This phone comes in two color combination – red/black and blue/black. Personally, I find the red/black much more stylish and attractive than the latter as it emits a bold look. The 2.2 inch TFT screen with 16 million colors is fitted within a glossy frame which adds to the phone’s appeal. However, the eye candy of this phone is its navigation key which flips the screen from any menu to the music menu and vice versa. Nokia once again lives up to its reputation of coming out with a stylish phone which does not compromise performance for looks. 5610 is a compact phone with a smooth keypad, a camera button and a well positioned volume button which acts as the zoom button when the camera is in operation. A special mention about the camera button has to be made as one touch to it and the camera application opens pretty much instantly, unlike other phones of the 5610 genre. With an internal memory of 30 MB, there is a memory card slot which is capable of holding up to 4 GB. The camera has a lens of 3.2 MP with auto focus and flash making it a more than handy camera. No express music phone of Nokia is complete without its obvious attraction – the music. A dedicated music chip in this phone is embedded to enhance the performance of the music player and it sure lives up to its expectation – clear and crystal music. However, music is no fun when not heard for a long stretch of time and Nokia 5610 has a battery to serve that purpose –it plays music for 22 hours once the battery is fully charged. Overall, Nokia 5610 is probably the best version of the express music. Although it is the most expensive version too, priced at 12,000 INR, it sure proves to be worth the seemingly heavy price tag. Try it without a hitch! |
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| Senior Member & Mod | cost is expensive... i think they could have bundled atleast 5mpxl cam attached to it in place of 3.2... but the phone is express music, so must be great to check... cost is expensive... i think they could have bundled atleast 5mpxl cam attached to it in place of 3.2... but the phone is express music, so must be great to check... Last edited by mickey; 09-05-09 at 01:20 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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