If you are a cameraphone fan, the Nokia 5220 XpressMusic is a no-go area. But for music-lovers there are several plus points, not least being good quality music output and a well placed 3.5mm jack. There are niggles, but for £109 plus the price of a 16GB microSD card you've got yourself a competent music phone here, albeit one that is average at everything else.
Overall
7/10
By Sandra Vogel
Reviewed 05 June 2009
Updated 17 December 2011
By extreme coincidence I picked one of these up yesterday for £70 after my old Walkman phone got run over in the car park (despite my technology lust, phones are something that I just can't justify spending hundreds of pounds on, considering I change them every 1-2 years and have a habit of dropping or otherwise causing to them on every possible occasion).
The proprietary connector used on the Walkman meant that I never actually used it to listen to music, so the 3.5mm jack is a most welcome addition to a phone with proper music playback capabilities. It should be noted, however, that despite the statement in concluding paragraph, this phone only supports micro SD cards of up to 2GB capacity.
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