Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:25 am
Finnish-based mobile phone maker Nokia today introduced its 5630 XpressMusic, a slim smartphone with voice-controlled music features.
The 5630 XpressMusic has Nokia's new voice-controlled 'Say and Play' feature. Users can say the name of an artist or song to automatically play it.
The integrated music player has dedicated control keys, a 4GB memory card to store up to 3000 tracks and a 3.5mm AV jack. Users can drag-and-drop songs to transfer and manage their music collection.
The homescreen quickly accesses up to 20 contacts and shows recent emails, messages, phone logs and photos shared. The shortcuts bar displays the most frequently used applications.
The 5630 XpressMusic also comes with N-Gage to offer an entire catalogue of games.
The full-focus 3.2-megapixel camera with flash captures photos and videos that can be shared online on sites such as Share on Ovi, Flickr, or Facebook.
The Nokia 5630 XpressMusic will be available in select markets beginning in the second quarter with an estimated retail price of $257.
- Nokia 5630 XpressMusic Specs
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