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Saturday, November 3, 2007

Nokia N95 8GB, N81, 5610 & 5310 XpressMusic Pics!

Wow! While walking at a mall here in my place (Manila) 2 hours ago, I Finally saw Nokia N95 8GB, N81, 5610 and 5310 XpressMusic phones in flesh! Unexpectedly, N95 8GB really caught my attention, even though it looks almost exactly the same as its predecessor (instead of N81). The sliding mechanism seems really improved (no more clicking sounds whatsoever men). Aside from its larger screen, the phone kinda looked smaller (even if it's not) vs the normal N95 because of the black casing.

Moving on with Nokia N81, this multimedia computer (LOL) is relatively slimmer and smaller than the latter and looks a few millimeters smaller than my trusty old 3250. The smooth Navi-wheel (the one that works a la iPod scroll pad) to my surprise, clicks too, just like a normal d-Pad. Also, if you thought the numeric and dedicated gaming buttons are static, they are not. The keys simply works like your standard keypad (same feel as N76's, the computer done beautifully, LOL). Now comes music, as what you would normally expect from such centric device, N81's loudspeakers are damn LOUD guys, louder than 6233, N95, and N73me!

Now, let's talk about the XpressMusic babies. Nokia 5310 is a very slim mid-end phone equipped with a built-in 3.5mm audio jack, 2Mpx camera and dedicated music keys to name a few. The screen looks sufficient and satisfactory for its class. The navigation keys, works very well considering the sexy profile.

Lastly, Nokia 5610 XpressMusic is a mid to high end music device boasting a quite impressive feature list like 3Mpx camera with auto-focus and dual led flash. Nokia 5610 also has dedicated music keys like what most of XpressMusic phones have. But unfortunately, it doesn't have the built-in 3.5mm jack, meaning we have to use the included in the box adapter. The phone looks very trendy and sophisticated at the same time, especially the blue one. One interesting cool feature of this phone which makes it a bit special is the Music Slider which makes switching between music player, FM radio (with RDS, btw) and standby screen with a breeze and in STYLE! Guess what, again, a la iPod! This time, the screen moves on its side, depending on how you switched the music slider, either left or right! I think this one is going to be a bestseller..

For guys and gals living here in the Philippines, the Nokia 5610 will cost you P16T++ while his smaller sister cost 14T++ with 1GB microSD. Sadly, prices for both N95 8GB, N81 and N81 8GB are still yet to be known, the reason the sales reps gave me was - they just came in 2 days ago. YAY!

Here are the pics everybody!


***UPDATE***

Nokia N81 8GB retails at PhP27,000 (SRP-Nokia Stores) whilst the price for the microSD version remains a mystery..


N95 8GB
N95 8GB
N95 8GB
N95 8GB

N95 8GB
N95 8GB
N81
N81
N81
5610 XpressMusic
5610 XpressMusic
5610 XpressMusic
5310 XpressMusic
5310 XpressMusic

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