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Nokia 5320 Review - updated to take account of N-Gage compatibility

Published by Tzer2 at 18:30 UTC, September 1st 2008

As the N-Gage platform has recently been released for the Nokia 5320 XpressMusic, All About Symbian has updated its review of the phone to take account of this expanded functionality. It definitely adds a great deal of value to an already-inexpensive device, and you can find out more (including the new score) by clicking on the link.

Nokia 5320 compared to E51 and N95

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Categories: Hardware, Editorial Thoughts, Games
Platforms: Series 60, N-Gage, S60 3rd Edition

News Discussion

Tzer2
I've got to say, speaking personally, N-Gage really suits the 5320 because it's so cheap and durable that you really can take it everywhere.

Maybe I'm in a minority here, but I get really nervous taking any device out of the house that costs more than 300 euros. The 5320 has launched for well under that price, so for me at least it's much more suited to being an everyday phone.
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My N95 cost me far less than than 300 Euros (sim-free PAYG) and has survived three drops onto hard car parks from ear height with no damage.

The first thing I do with a new phone or firmware is uninstall the NGAGE.
Tzer2
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The first thing I do with a new phone or firmware is uninstall the NGAGE.
I somehow doubt that, as so far no new phones or firmwares come with N-Gage.

The only way to get N-Gage onto a phone right now is to install it yourself. If you want to remove it from a new phone, you would have to install it first, then remove it.

You're either a troll or clinically insane. :-)


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My N95 cost me far less than than 300 Euros (sim-free PAYG)
I somehow doubt that too, unless you really mean a used phone or a locked phone. PAYG phones are usually locked, true SIM-free phones have absolutely no connection to any network.

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