Nokia may not make the coolest Android smartphones anymore but when it comes to feature phones, the team HMD Global surely knows how to spice up these “dumb” phones. At its recent event, Nokia has just launched three feature phones, one of which has caught our eye. It is called the Nokia 5710 XpressAudio and is highly reminiscent of the XpressMusic phones from Nokia of the past. The phone at first glance looks like just another jazzed up feature phone, except for the fact that it hides a pair of TWS earbuds inside!
Yes, in an age when phone makers are letting go of the 3.5mm headphone jack, here comes Nokia with a phone that has a TWS earbuds charger built inside. Users will need to turn it around and pull down the slider cover to reveal the TWS earbuds sitting inside the phone comfortably. Obviously, the earbuds rely on Bluetooth to pair, and they seem to be rather simple pair of earbuds. The phone comes in black and white colours, and the same theme applies on the earbuds.
The phone gets a 2.4-inch colour display and sticks to a T9 keyboard. There are music playback buttons along the display bezels, just like the old music phones from Nokia. The phone has a simple red lining on its back to express its music intentions. You even get a 0.3MP rear camera, which may not please shutterbugs but could be just enough to let you capture a moment.
Nokia relies on the old Symbian S30+ OS, which means you can kiss goodbye to apps and all other modern stuff. The phone relies on a Unisoc T107 chipset and comes 48MB RAM as well as 128MB storage. You can insert a 32GB microSD card to play MP3 songs via the phone’s onboard music player.
Nokia doesn’t say much about the earbuds but it is said that they can last up to 4 hours for music and
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