Nokia XpressMusic 5310 lands on T-Mobile USA
By Dusan Belic on Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 at 1:30 AM PST In Devices, Nokia, T-Mobile

Previously we thought T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) will release the Nokia (NYSE: NOK) XpressMusic 5310 music phone in June, but the Deutsche Telekom (NYSE: DT)-owner mobile operator surprised us today. That’s a good news, so I won’t rant much about it.
The 9.9mm thin handset is designed for those that want to merge their mobile phone with a digital music player. All components needed are there — including a decent media playback software, QVGA screen, microSD slot, Bluetooth (in case you want to use some wireless headphones), and of course a standard 3.5mm audio jack. In addition, 2 megapixel camera is on board as well to help you take occasional photos.
Interested buyers will have to wait, though, but not for long. T-Mobile said the Nokia XpressMusic 5310 will start selling on May 28th for $49.99 on a contract. There are three versions of the device – all black with purple, orange and red accents.
[Via: Engadget Mobile]


FUCK FUCK FUCK! I want this at that price from AT&T as well!!
Good to see Nokia starting to make some headways in the US – finally.
So we are still waiting for a good 3G phone?
the phone sucks!!!
d best!
i have this phone in purple it is very adorable… but kinda hard to work at first but it’s a good phone thought one you get use to it.