Nokia 5610 Xpress Music
Nokia’s recently launched phones with the Xpressmusic series tag have been the talk of the town for quite some time. Luckily for Nokia, the choice to remain low profile on the marketing plan and market hype has worked wonders. Sort of like the underdog, the phones have generated enough curiosity in the clients mind.
In a modify from the dozens of phones that Nokia floods the market with, the 5610 does seem a refreshingly different, and attractive stylish.
The phone, obtainable in red and blue color schemes, features a sliding form factor, with a fascinatingly useful music dial that slides to either side and offers a change from the norm (2-way spring loaded Music Slider music key). The phone is quite sleek in its own right, boasting dimensions of 98.5 x 48.5 x 17 mm. It’s pretty frivolous too
The five-way D-Pad that also makes up the play/pause button is surrounded by the open keys and the call, cancel buttons. This flat-surface touch given to these keys really feels nice. The keypad on the inside is evenly easy to use and receptive
The fact that it uses a micro USB adhering to the protocol of the newly adopted “industry standards” gives you the emotion of staying in the loop. The rear of the phone has a black rocky look, and has the camera, a flash and the Nokia logo in blue










