Nokia 5300 Explained

Nokia 5300 XpressMusic
Manufacturer:Nokia
Available:November 2006 (worldwide),
March 2007 (US)
Screen:QVGA (240×320 pixels) in 2-inch display, 262,144 (18-bit) true color TFT LCD
Camera:1.3 megapixels CMOS camera in 8× digital zoom
Operatingsystem:Series 40 3rd edition (proprietary)[1]
Input:Keypad
Cpu:ARM9 Vertex
Ringtone:polyphonic (64-voice), real tone (MP3/AAC/WMA), video ringtones
Memory:32 MB internal memory (flash), 16 MB system RAM
Memory Card:microSD (up to 2 GB)
Networks:GSM/EGSM 900/1800/1900 MHz, and GSM/EGSM 850/1800/1900 MHz
Battery:Nokia battery BL-5B (820 mAh)
Connectivity:GPRS, HSCSD, EDGE/CSD, IrDA, Mini USB 2.0, PC Suite, Bluetooth (A2DP supports wireless audio transfer), Remote OTA synchronization with SyncML, 2.5 mm Nokia AV connector
Size:92.4×48.2×20.7 mm, 85 cc (volume)
Form:Slide-up phone
Weight:106.5 g
Music:MP3/AAC/eAAC+/AMR/WMA/Midi formats in S40 music player, integrated stereo FM radio with RDS, 3.5 mm AV jack (headset), 3GP/3GPP video player
Predecessor:Nokia 3220
Successor:Nokia 5310
Nokia 5610 XpressMusic
Related:XpressMusic
Nokia 5200
Variant:Nokia 5700

Nokia 5300 XpressMusic is a slider mobile phone by Nokia, part of the XpressMusic range. It was introduced on 26 September 2006[2] and released at the end of that year. It runs on Nokia Series 40 3rd Edition FP2.

Overview

The phone has a sleek slider design and features a 240×320 pixels (QVGA) TFT display and a 1.3-megapixel (CMOS) camera which can be used in landscape. It has dedicated music buttons on each side which makes it easy to access tracks in music player mode or tune in different stations in radio mode, with a 2.5 mm. headset jack. It has also a powerful loudspeaker at the back for high quality sound output. It also features a removable microSD card with a maximum capacity of 2 GB and powered by an ARM9 CPU running at 237 MHz.[3] Nokia 5300 XpressMusic was launched on T-Mobile's USA network on 1 March 2007.

Nokia 5300 can browse and surf the internet via GPRS. The phone can access different web or mobile sites like Friendster, Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! Messenger, Google, YouTube, Multiply etc. The phone also features the active standby mode which can create shortcuts while on standby mode. It has a dedicated keys on sides let you access to music or just push camera button to start camera or video mode. The best view when you play your video is on panoramic view.

These are the menu options of Nokia 5300: Contacts, Log, Organizer, Gallery, Messaging, Media, Applications, Web, Settings, PTT and the user's SIM network services.

Features

Frequency and power

Operating frequency

Power management

(operation times depending on network and usage)

External features

Dimensions

Display

User interface

Internal features

Imaging features

Multimedia features

Memory functions

Messaging features

Applications

Pre-installed games

Ringing tones

Connectivity

Browsing and data transfer

Personal information management (PIM)

Other features

Sales package contents

Differences of 5300 and 5200

The Nokia 5300 is generally comparable with the Nokia 5200.

52005300
Screen size / type128 × 160 pixels / TFT (STN)240 × 320 pixels / TFT
Display1.8 inch.2 inch.
Internal memory5 MB8 MB
External memoryUp to 2 GBUp to 2 GB
CameraVGA1.3-megapixel (8x digital zoom)
Weight104 g.106.5 g.
Battery lifeTalk: 3.2 hours
Standby: 263 hours
Talk: 3.2 hours
Standby: 233 hours
Talk: 3.2 hours
Standby: 233 hours

In media

The phone is shown in the Fall Out Boy "This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race", "Thnks fr th Mmrs" and The Academy Is... "We've Got a Big Mess on Our Hands" music video.

Related handsets

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nokia 5300 device details . 11 April 2009 . 17 December 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091217083459/http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/5300_XpressMusic/ . dead .
  2. Web site: Nokia 5300 and 5200 - Mobile Gazette - Mobile Phone News.
  3. http://news.softpedia.com/news/Nokia-5300-XpressMusic-Review-65305.shtml Nokia 5300