
The Nokia 5530 is what the Nokia 5800, the Finnish company’s first touch screen device, should have been like. Now granted, S60 5th Edition doesn’t scream brilliant user experience, but at least the 5530 had a little bit of polish, plus came in a sleeker and smaller metal body. Shame it doesn’t have 3G or WiFi, because otherwise it would have easily outsold its bigger 3.5 inch brother.
The 5530, with its 2.9 inch touch screen, was announced almost exactly a year ago, and it just got a firmware upgrade brining it up to version 30.0.009. The changelog says that the web browser has been updated, and now includes kinetic scrolling, aka the pretty scrolling that the world never saw before the iPhone, new icons for the music player, Ovi Sync and Shazam are now installed by default, and a little bit more free RAM.
[Via: All About Symbian]