Review: Nokia 5630 XpressMusic
It's one of the smallest S60 smartphones ever and yet (GPS aside) it's full featured and highly stylised. In any case, given the XpressMusic tag, we fired the Nokia 5630 off to Ewan Spence to review. On the plus side, it's loud and testosterone-inspired (apparently) - on the downside, the screen's a little small and the absence of location features has got to hurt in late 2009...
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"In theory, the Nokia 5630 should be a big seller on the High Street, especially if it can be in place for the Christmas market. It's a relatively stylish testosterone-inspired design; you should have the option for a Comes with Music variant (£229) and as much music as you can listen to; it fits in the hand nicely and all its elements work well together."
Published by Steve Litchfield at 16:35 UTC, October 21st
Categories: Hardware
Platforms: S60 3rd Edition
News Discussion
Come on Nokia, I want that contact bar on the E72!
/great review BTW as usual
I'm liking the whole "buttons you can actually press" concept!
The big question I have though is battery life? The battery is fairly small in this phone.
How did you find the battery life Ewan?
Full(ish) specs as usual as available on Forum Nokia - [url]http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/5630_XpressMusic[/url]
What I do not like about it though :
full of bugs, like most of the latest smartphones and Nokia took 3 months to make the first upgrade available on OTA or PC Suite (eventhough I bought it as a sim-free phone) :
1- FM radio gets stuck while playing, only way out is to take the battery off; too bad for XM model
2- unlock security code bug (impossible to disable it except with a hard reset: this has been seen on other devices too)
3- Bluetooth buggy :
a) I lost many calls because of lack of audio with a Nokia BH-103 (which works great on 5800 or my BB)
b) Music Playing over Bluetooth is just not an option as the speed keeps varying while you're listnening, making the music sound out of tune ! again, not nice for a XM model
c) Bluetooth gets too easily out of range and disconnected
4- not very stable : Fring almost impossible to use as it shuts down every 10 or 20 seconds
5- event led indicator works for missed calls and SMS but not for email (detail for most users but I have this both on BB and XM 5800 and it's very convenient).
Hopefully some of those bugs will be corrected with the firmware upgrade but, honestly, having to wait 3 months for it is... frustrating to say the least.
That being said, if it were not for the bugs, I'd recommend the phone for it's versality, weight and thinness.
I had been waiting for the E55, (again because of the features/weight ratio) but that does not seem to have shown up in the high Street yet. Although one retailer told me he could get me one from a London store for what i think is a high price; £299.
Since it looks like both phones may be in a few high Street shops before Christmas how about a head to head with the 5630 and the E55 for the folks who want a Symbian 60 phone that is light.
i would like to ask how do you put off the camera sound of 5630? thanks..
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