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Nokia Xpress Music

Nokia 5700 Xpress Music
Manufacturer Nokia
Available Q3 2007
Screen TFT, 2 inches, 320 x 240 pixels, 16 million colors
Camera 2 MegaPixel with flash plus Video and Panoramic options
Operating system Symbian 9.2 + Series 60
Input keypad
CPU ARM 11 @ 369 MHz
Memory 35 MB (internal)
Memory card MicroSD Memory Card
Networks GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA
Connectivity USB Mass Storage via mini USB, Bluetooth 2.0 and Infrared
Battery BP-5M Battery Li-ion 3.7V 900 mAh
Physical size 108 x 50 x 17 mm
Weight 115g
Form factor Candybar

The Nokia 5700 is a smartphone produced by Nokia. It is part of the company's 5 series line of smartphones. The 5700 is a monoblock phone which weighs 115 g. It has a casing made of glossy white plastic, and a black, gray or red matte plastic middle section. There's a rubber flap on the right hand side which covers a microSD hotswap card slot, USB port and charging jack.

Features

As a Phone

The 5700 is a Quadband (850/900/1800/1900) GSM and WCDMA/UMTS (2100) 3G phone, and as far as calls go it's up to the usual high Nokia standards. The curvy edges made it comfortable to hold to

The 5700 has a speakerphone mode, and also supports all current bluetooth headset profiles including A2DP stereo. You can take calls (or redial the last dialed number) through A2DP-compatible bluetooth headphones with built-in microphones.

The Phone has a 3G connection available, you can use the videophone mode, for which you have to twist the camera to face you and hold the 5700 horizontally. The twisted mode also lets you rest the phone horizontally on a table. The camera can be used to record and send multimedia messages.

As a Music Player & Radio

The music player is compatible with a wide range of audio standards (AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, MP4, M4A, WMA, Mobile XMF, SP-MIDI, AMR (NB-AMR), MIDI Tones (poly 64), RealAudio 7,8,10, True tones (WB-AMR), WAV) and Songs can be transferred using the Nokia Music Manager or Windows Media Player.

The 5700 has a hotswap microSD memory card slot, which can use microSD cards with a capacity up to 4 gigabytes. It can store up to 500 to 1000 tracks using the AAC format or one of its variants. Tracks can be transferred through a standard USB cable, or via bluetooth, infrared or the internet.

The 5700 has an FM radio tuner, which like all phone FM tuners requires headphones or external speakers to be plugged in to act as the aerial. It also supports Visual Radio.

The 5700 has built-in stereo speakers, which are mounted along the left side of the phone in music mode but spread on the left and right sides of the phone in normal mode.

As a Video Player

The built-in RealPlayer application handles video playback, Videos can be played in horizontal mode: Play/Pause plays and pauses, while Forward and Back take you forward or back within the current video. The phone has to be Forward or Back down for a while to get them working. The 5700 is officially supported by Nokia's Video Manager PC application.

As a Camera

The 5700 has a 2 megapixel camera which can be activated by twisting the keypad. The screen automatically goes into horizontal mode, and pictures are taken by pressing the white Camera/Play button in the centre of the playback controls. The Forward and Back controls zoom in and out using the digital zoom facility. The camera includes a flash.

The camera can also shoot video at 320x240 pixels @12fps, the resolution of YouTube videos. The camera application has the following options: Image Mode, Video Mode, Panorama Mode (which helps you take two photos and join them together within the app), Night Mode (which can be activated for any other mode), Flash (always on, always off, automatic), White Balance (to take account of different lighting conditions), Colour Tone (which lets you film in normal colour, sepia, black and white or negative), Image Quality and Image Resolution.

As a Computer

The 5700 is a S60 3rd Edition FP1 multi-tasking smartphone, and is compatible with S60 3rd Edition applications and games.

Trivia update

This phone is used in the video of the famous Spanish singer Enrique Iglisias in his 2007 debut album "Insomniac" in the song "do you kno -ping pong song". It is also used in the music video of the song "You Know What It Is" by T.I. featuring Wyclef Jean.

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