Nokia 5730 XpressMusic

By Joseph Hanlon on 12 March 2009

Nokia's 5730 XpressMusic is like the mullet of mobile phones; business up front, party out the back. This mix of business and consumer features will be welcomed by some, but could leave the 5730 in a techno-limbo.

User rating:8.7
  • Specs: Slider • Bluetooth, 802.11b, Wi-Fi, 3G, HSDPA • 100 MB • Numerical keypad, QWERTY keyboard • See more specifications
  • RRP: TBA

Seeing pictures of the 5730 with its full QWERTY keyboard exposed had us thinking, "Haven't we seen this somewhere before?" Oh yeah, it's the same as the E75 Nokia announced just three weeks ago.

Upside
This isn't necessarily a bad thing. The fact that Nokia has taken its new flagship E-Series phone, painted it with glowing blue and glossy black, and paraded it as a "new device" offers a range of people the opportunity to own a smartphone fitting out with HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS and push email, while maintaining their street cred.

This range of smartphone tools also includes the latest version of Nokia Maps, plus the 5730 will feature the Ovi suite of online services, notably the Nokia Music Store and N-Gage gaming. The home screen design has also noticeably changed. It features some elements of the Series 60 design we're accustomed to but also makes use of changes seen in the 5800 XpressMusic, with favourite contacts pictured for quick access.

The XpressMusic definitely supersedes the E75 as a music-playing device. Nokia is expected to bundle the phone with an 8GB microSD card, though the phone is capable of using 16GB memory sticks. It also comes with the all-important 3.5mm headphone socket, so your favourite Senheisser's can easily replace the bundled set of 'phones. The 5730 also includes Nokia's "Say and Play" voice-control for the built-in music player — just press the button and say the name of the track or artist to skip to the songs you want to hear.

Downside
With its full set of features the only thing that separates the 5730 from some of the high-end N-Series devices is a top-end camera. The on-board shooter is a 3.2-megapixel with Carl Zeiss optics, but this isn't a patch on the 8-megapixel cameras we're starting to see on the all-in-ones from Nokia and the rest.

The inclusion of smartphone components will also put strain on the battery life and we're not sure the 1000mAh battery in the 5730 will have enough juice to keep the phone powered for days at a time.

Overall
Mixing business functions and a QWERTY keyboard with the features we expect in an XpressMusic handset is interesting in concept, but we're not sure Nokia is onto a winner with this one. People looking for a business phone will likely turn to the E-Series, and those looking for a music phone will, and should, check out Apple's iPhone. Mixing business with pleasure seems sure to leave the 5730 in limbo.

Topics: xpressmusic, nokia, music player, mp3, mobile phone, 5730, phone, we're, e75, qwerty keyboard

Comments (25)

  • Ehhhhhhhhhhhh gave 9/10 on 21/11/2009 21:00 Report abuse

    • Good: Very versatile, easy to use, 3.5mm jack, keyboard, GPS, WiFi, Memory, Solid feel even though "plastic"
    • Bad: Nothing to say, maybe fingerprints

    I really like this phone, I won't be dazzeled by the touch screen phone models and am happy to go the traditional way of buttons :-)))

  • EY3TZR gave 10/10 on 10/11/2009 16:14 Report abuse

    • Good: music player, 3mm jac for ipod headphones really fast
    • Bad: nothing yet

    its now at optus with the $29 cap for free. Really great price for a phone like this. Quality.

  • Bella gave a review on 06/11/2009 14:48 Report abuse

    • Bad: Bad

    Incoming voice reception not very clear at all.

  • Diva CC gave 10/10 on 16/10/2009 06:24 Report abuse

    • Good: dis fone has da most magnificent featurea i hav eva cn
    • Bad: IT'S A PITY I CANNOT GET IT MY FATHER SAYS A R3500 PHONE FOR A 13 YEAR OLD SCHOLAR IS TOO EXPENSIVE.

    IF I GET THIS PHONE NOKIA 5730 XPRESS MUSIC I WOULD BE SOOOOO HAPPY.

  • psycho gave a review on 26/08/2009 01:14 Report abuse

    • Good: this one run very fast and looks fantastic
    • Bad: very hard to manage music folders and albums.

    i love it.

  • Mikael gave 10/10 on 22/08/2009 03:14 Report abuse

    • Good: Everything, camera good, sound good, really fast
    • Bad: nothing yet, keypad a touch to big.

    Awsum phone!, i love it. Sucks optus only sells grey :(

  • Lazymonkey44 gave a review on 17/08/2009 23:15 Report abuse

    It's out! But it's on a Business plan with optus

  • shadi gave a review on 15/08/2009 04:02 Report abuse

    guys its da latest xpress music i have nt gt it this one and da nokia 5530 xpress music is comming soon so what da hell is dat they r nt givin us a chance t even try a fone dats bull****

  • Antinokia gave a review on 10/08/2009 16:07 Report abuse

    Yes, I know, your probably wondering why a person with the name Antinokia is writing this review. I am only here to tell you that Telechoice have this phone for $529. Hope this helps!!

  • owen gave a review on 06/08/2009 23:54 Report abuse

    were can u get it...virgin mobile stock this phone,,ive had mine now for a few weeks and i like it, i had the 5800 and i feel its better in some ways,,volume is not as loud as the 5800,but the music player respond much better,,same goes for using everything else on the phone,but,i think this phone will soon disapear into mobile phone wilderness as more and more stupid touch screens become available.

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