Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Nokia 5235 Comes With Music

Despite the relatively lukewarm results of their Comes With Music program, Nokia seems bent on doing their best to see it through.  In fact, they just announced another one with the service as its main feature, the Nokia 5235 Comes With Music.
Based on the previously-released nokia 5230, the new touchsreen phone, oddly enough, isn't part of the company's XpressMusic lineup (there's no dedicated music keys).  However, it does integrate some nifty multimedia talents, a 3.5mm audio jack and 3.6Mbps HSDPA for fast song downloads.
Details of the new handset include a 3.2-inch resistive touchscreen display (360 x 640 resolution), a 2.0  megapixel camera module (with an impressive 30fps of VGA video recording), GPS (with Ovi Maps preinstalled) and microSD card expansion (up to 16GB).  Apart from the music capabilities, it's also a functional smartphone running Symbian S60 5th Edtion.  As such, it comes with the rest of Nokia's Ovi suite of apps, include Contacts and Mail.
If you're not familiar with Nokia's Comes With Music, it's a music download service that's integrated with the price of the phone.  In the case of the Nokia 5235, you can choose to get unlimited free downloads of DRM-protected songs for either 12 or 18 months, after which the entire inventory is yours to keep.
The Nokia 5235 Comes With Music will be available in two color schemes, white and black, both accented with ice-blue tinted chrome rims.

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