Nokia 5630 – Reviewing the middle of the road music phone
On the trip to Las Vegas (and back again) I’ve been reviewing the Nokia 5630 for All About Symbian while ‘in the field’ to find out if this mid-range smartphone is a good device for music lovers and those looking to have a capable multi-function device:
If you thought smartphones were big beasts, then the 5630 is going to throw your personal rule book out the window, because it has a diminutive size, with some great physical keys, no nonsense in its external ports, and it’ll do pretty much anything a smartphone that’s £200 more expensive could do. And do it while looking gorgeous.
The Nokia 5630 is that stylish, and having carried it for a few days, I’m very tempted to say that even before you look at the extensive feature list the 5630 has, you’ll see that this is a phone that has serious style, albeit not one that matches the svelte lines of devices like the iPhone. It will be a matter of taste, but the 5630 feels like a Man’s Phone – It’s very angular, there are no graceful curves or wasted space in this phone. There’s enough room to control it, see what’s going on, and not even a glove compartment or little make-up mirror for decoration.
The full review continues over on All About Symbian.
October 21, 2009; Links to my Articles, Symbian;
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