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05/21/2008, 8:10am, EDT

Wednesday, May 21st

T-Mobile picks up Nokia 5310 XpressMusic

T-Mobile USA today said it would carry the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic. The candybar phone gives the American carrier a mid-range media phone with a 2-megapixel camera, dedicated music controls along the side of the display, and a full headphone jack for listening either to AAC/MP3/WMA songs stored on the phone or else to FM radio. The T-Mobile edition comes with a 1GB microSD card preloaded with a pair of songs and music videos, and comes with trim in any one of three colors, including Nokia's stock red as well as unique orange and purple hues.

The EDGE data-capable 5310 should be available at T-Mobile from May 28th both online and in stores and should cost relatively little for its class, selling for $50 when paired with a two-year service plan.


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