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While the 5220 XpressMusic appears feature poor compared to tis big brother the 5330, it makes up for it in its super-slim 10mm thickness. Add a lanyard clip and asymmetrical design and you have a quirky handset which may only be held back by its lack of 3G. The 5220 will be available in Q3 of 2008.
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Nokia's 5320 XpressMusic will lead the Finnish companies music line, being both a music playing handset and a capable Web browser with HSDPA data. The 5320 also sports a 2-megapixel shooter with a flash. Expect to see the 5320 in stores in Q3 2008.
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