Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:14 am
Nokia, the world's top mobile phone maker, today announced the 5330 XpressMusic, a music phone bundled with music services to further expand its music plans and seek additional revenue streams.
The Finnish company said the 5330 XpressMusic has an edgy, top-sliced design and illumination effects, ideal for music and keeping in touch with social networks.
Touch keys on the side provide access to music. A standard 3.5mm jack lets users connect headphones. An extended battery life gives more than 26 hours of playback time.
The handset can also access online sharing websites such as Ovi, Facebook and MySpace.
Nokia said it will expand its "Comes with Music" bundled service. It offers unlimited music from major music labels and a number of independents.
Single songs can be downloaded to a phone and on one computer for free, though the cost of the music is reflected in the price of the handset itself. Music can be kept after the yearly contract has expired.
The Nokia 5330 XpressMusic will launch in the third quarter of 2009 for $200.
- Nokia 5330 XpressMusic Specs
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