

2009 seems to be full of surprises for Nokia lovers,both s60 and s40,as they’ve already come up with three major phone launches(Actually announcements).And the latest and the hottest news is the launch of the New 5320 XpressMusic device featuring s60 3rd edition FP2(Why not FP3?) at their Music press Event,an average featured device compared to the N-series trend,but surprisingly it will support N-Gage gaming platform,and will become the first non-N-series device to be so.Also it will support the Nokia music store.The recent releases of Nokia devices are a good indication of their effort to give more space to multimedia and gaming facilities together in the handsets,and this will be a more affordable and well reasonable alternative to the N81.This new candybar is expected to go with the recent XpressMusic color codes Blue and Red like 5610 and 5310,but probably there will be some variants pop up if it hits the market.Apart from the technical features,the Frontal design is more attractive than the back side,and the slim design will be a magnet for the youth.And the new “Say and Play” option will definitely be an enthusiasm for music addicts,but its capabilities will vary depending on the surroundings.
According to the specs revealed,5320 XpressMusic will feature,
- S60 OS (S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2)
- Two versions each quad-band GSM, one with 850/2100 MHz 3G / HSPDA and the other with 900/2100 MHz 3G / HSDPA
- 2 megapixel camera
- 240 x 320 pixel display with 16M colors
- FM radio and A2DP stereo bluetooth
- 3.5 mm headphone jack
- microSDHC support
- 890 mAh battery with a reported 24 hours of music playback on a single charge
Complete spec sheet here
Update:According to the Video the real thing looks gorgeous and it has 8GB internal memory,a real budget alternative for N81
And as we see in this Live pic I found over at intomobile,it seems that,the tiny Symbian musicbox is powered with Feature Pack 2.So all the doubts are cleared and it will kick-off both N81 and 6120 classic from the budget-dealers.
Source:BGR and Symbian-Guru