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Nokia 5310 XpressMusic |
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£75 Show all prices |
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 21 Expert reviews |
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16000000 |
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No |
Choose yes if you want to be able to navigate/dial using screen touch. |
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240x320 pixels |
Screen display sizes are shown by number of pixels, in width x height format. |
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Regular |
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No |
Smartphones are often "a bit more" than the normal Mobile Phone. They often have a keyboard or a touch screen, run on more advanced operating systems and have a functionality that is similar to the computers. IE to browse the Internet, read and reply to emails and run programs. |
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No |
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Internal |
Is the aerial contained within the handset shell? Is it external and therefore protruding from the body of the phone? And if it is external is the aerial extendable? |
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MicroSD |
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30 MB |
The amount of memory within the handset. The phone stores pictures, messages, names, etc in internal memory. |
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Yes, Integrated |
Does the phone have a built-in camera (Integrated)? Or is the phone compatible with a camera attachment? |
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2 |
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No |
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Yes |
Does the phone have a camcorder which is built-in (Integrated)? |
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Tri Band GSM 900/1800/1900 |
The Network Band says whether the phone is Tri, Dual or Quad Band, and which frequencies it works on. Generally you would use a Tri Band handset for the USA. If you need the phone for travel you should check which frequency the country uses before deciding on Tri, Dual or Quad Band. |
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No |
Does the phone have a built-in GPS receiver? |
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1.25 W/kg |
SAR, Specific Absorption Rate, a measurement of the amount of radiation that is absorbed into a head while using a cellular phone, the higher the SAR-value the more radiation that is absorbed into the ... More info |
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Yes |
Does the phone have a modem which you can use to connect to the internet from a computer ? |
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Yes |
Can the phone be used to transmit/receive faxes or electronic data? |
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Yes |
Does the phone let you make calls using voice command? |
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Yes |
Does the phone have a voice memo or a dictaphone? |
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Yes |
Does the phone have an MP3 or audio player to let you listen to music? |
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MP3, MP4, AAC, eAAc+, and WMA |
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Yes |
Choose yes if you want to be able to listen to radio with your mobile phone. |
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No |
PDA style mobile phones can let you input words using a 'pen', handwriting recognition deciphers your writing and makes it into digital text. |
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Yes |
Is the phone java enabled? Phones with Java make it possible to download applications written in Java so you don't have stick to pre-loaded applications. You might download games, utility applications, etc. Java types can be J2ME, MIDP, CLDC, PersonalJava. |
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SMTP, POP3 and IMAP |
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Yes |
Does the mobile phone have an USB connection? |
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Yes |
Bluetooth enables wireless communication between your phone and other devices with Bluetooth, such as a laptop or a headset. Developed by Ericsson Inc., Intel Corp., Nokia Corp. and Toshiba. |
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No |
IrDA means that the phone can transmit data using infrared. This can be used for gaming with two players, or receiving data, etc. |
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SyncML |
The handset may be able to synchronise, for example you might use a phone with synchronisation to update your address book from your PC. |
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No |
A person with a Wi-Fi enabled device such as a PC, cell phone or PDA can connect to the Internet when in proximity of an access point. The region covered by one or several access points is called a ho ... More info |
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No |
High Speed Downlink Packet Data Access is a mobile phone communications protocol. It makes it possible reach higher downloading speeds to your phone. In theory 10-20 Mbit/s.
This standard is sometimes called HSDPA |
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No |
Push To Talk (PTT) is a walkie-talkie style feature which allows users to connect directly to each other. |
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Yes |
Multimedia Messaging Service, MMS, let's you exchange multimedia messages such as graphical postcards, animations, video clips, maps and business cards. |
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No |
Third Generation phones, 3G phones, have very high speed connections, enabling video conferencing and other applications which use broadband connectivity to the Internet. |
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Yes |
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Yes |
High Speed Circuit Switched Data, HSCSD, is a standard for high-speed connection, it establishes a permanent connection to the data network at speeds of 38.4 to 57.6 Kbps. You can use HSCSD for video-conferencing, WAP, etc. |
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Yes |
General Packet Radio Service, GPRS, is a standard for high-speed connection. It is an advanced data transmission mode which doesn't require a continuous connection to the Internet, it uses the network ... More info |
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Yes |
Is the phone WAP enabled?
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) allows you to surf the Internet with your mobile phone, although in a reduced form. Services are limited at the moment, but news, weat ... More info |
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2.0 |
Gives the version of WAP that the mobile phone uses and the security standards. |
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Li-Ion |
Which battery type comes with the mobile phone? |
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300 hours |
The standby time indicates how long the battery lasts before needing to be recharged. The advertised standby time applies if no calls are made. When you make a call the standby time decreases significantly since talk time consumes power. |
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5.4 hours |
Talk time indicates how long you can talk before the battery ends. |
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71 grams |
Weight in grams with standard battery. |
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103.8x44.7x9.9 mm |
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English |
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