NOKIA'S entry to the touch-screen market was the Nokia 5800, which was priced at the high end. Following this is the 5530, which is basically a stripped-down version of the 5800, including some of its elder sister’s strengths, but at a more pocket-frien
NOKIA'S entry to the touch-screen market was the Nokia 5800, which was priced at the high end. Following this is the 5530, which is basically a stripped-down version of the 5800, including some of its elder sister’s strengths, but at a more pocket-friendly price.
The 2.9" 16M-colour touch-screen display (360 x 640 pixels) is nice and the gadget also comes with a 3.2megapixel camera.
It is shipped with a 4GB memory card that you can expand on because it is, after all, a music phone, part of the Nokia Xpress music series. That is why it has a 35mm headphone jack and stereo speakers.
More attractive than the price drop is its wifi capability, which means you can surf the net at hotspots around town if you wish.