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Nokia Xpressmusic 5330 Coming to T-Mobile?

Categories: Nokia, Rumors, T-Mobile
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, March 16th, 2009 at 12:49 PM

The Nokia XpressMusic 5330 announced last week looks like it will be landing on T-Mobile sometime in June or July in order to rope in the back-to-school crowd. Looks cool, and definitely something the young ragamuffins would pick up before hitting the books. This simple little slider packs a 3.2 megapixel camera with video recording, a 2.4″ 240 x 320 screen, and all the music support you could shake a stick drive at. CTIA Wireless is rapidly approaching, so it’s entirely likely that we’ll see this thing for real in Vegas in the next couple of weeks. Specs, you ask? After the jump!

Size
* Dimensions: 101.2 x 48.5 x 14.05 mm
* Weight: 113 g
* Volume: 65.5 cc
* One-handed slider opening function
Display and 3D
* Size: 2.4″
* Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels (QVGA)
* Up to 16 million colours
* True Colour TFT
Colours and covers
- Black & red
- Silver & blue
Connectors
* Micro-USB connector, USB 2.0
* 3.5 mm Nokia AV connector
Memory
* Hotswap microSD memory card slot
* Combo memory with 64 MB flash and 32 MB RAM
Power
* Nokia BL-4U 1000 mAh Li-Ion battery
* Talk time (maximum):

  • – GSM up to 7 h 45 mins (different for different bands)
  • – WCDMA: up to 5 h (different for different bands)

* Standby time (maximum):

  • – GSM up to 389 h
  • – WCDMA up to 398 h

* Music playback time (maximum): up to 26 h
Operating frequency
* Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900
* WCDMA 900/1700/2100
Data network
* GPRS (MSC 32), in China MSC 31
* EDGE, MSC32 (5+3, max 6)
* WCDMA data 384/384 kbps
* Bluetooth version 2.1
GPS and navigation
* Integrated A-GPS
Photography
* 3.2 megapixel camera
* 4x digital zoom
* LED flash
* Full-screen viewfinder
* Active toolbar
* Landscape and portrait orientation available
* Photo editor on device
Video
* Video recording at 176 x 144 (>15 fps) and 320 x 240 (9 fps) for 176 x 144: H.263 for 320 x 240: MPEG4
* Video recording resolution and frame rate: 176 x 144 QCIF and 320 x 240 QVGA
* Up to 5x digital video zoom
* Video white balance modes: automatic, daylight, tungsten, fluorescent
* Colour tone modes: normal, false colours, greyscale, sepia, negative, solarise
* Clip length depends on available storage capacity
* Multimedia Player
* Video playback file formats: MP4, 3GPP, AVI, ASF; codecs: H.263, H.264, MPEG-4 SP, VC-1 (WMV9) SP, VC-1 (WMV9) MP
* Video streaming: .3gp, .mp4 supported, .rm can be added with configuration
* Video ring tones
Music and audio playback
* Enhanced S40 Music Player
* Multimedia Player
* Music playback file formats: AMR, AMR-WB, MIDI, MXMF, MP3, AAC, MP4/M4A/3GP/3GA (AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR, AMR-WB), X-Tone, WAV (PCM, a-law, mu-law, ADPCM), WMA (WMA9, WMA10, WMA10pro), RealAudio (RA8LBR)
* Dedicated music keys
* Stereo FM radio (RDS)
* 3.5 mm Nokia AV connector
* Nokia Music for PC client (Requires a compatible PC)
* Nokia Music Store & ComesWithMusic (where available)
* Support for .mp3 and .aac ringing tones
* Synchronize music
* Download Music over the air
* Music Presence

[via CellPhoneSignal]

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Simon Sage

Simon Sage’s education largely surrounded writing, technology and online community, leading him to begin his blogging career at www.BlackBerryCool.com and to quickly discover a vibrant and active community surrounding BlackBerry and mobile technology. In exploring RIM’s platform, he has learned what enterprises are looking for in mobility as well as what makes the innocuous BlackBerry so appealing to them. Recently Simon’s been covering RIM’s gradual move into an already-crowded consumer market, and the impact of burgeoning challengers, such as the iPhone, as well as long-time leaders, like Nokia, on BlackBerry’s advancement. With plenty of content under his belt, Simon will be branching off a bit to see what other smartphone manufacturers are working on while still using BlackBerry as a barometer. At IntoMobile, you can count on his posts being even-handed, well-informed and thought-out.

  • Thomson

    That sounds greate ,the 5330 look cool