Nokia will be unveiling three new Xpress branded phones starting from their low end phone, the 5030 Candybar and the 5330 Xpress Music and 5730. All three phones are scheduled to be officially introduced tomorrow, further bolstering the line of XpressMusic handsets that have been carving out a niche for the Nokia brand.

  • Starting from the low end 5030 candybar, this one eschews XpressMusic for the less audiophile-sounding “XpressRadio” name, pimping its in-built FM radio support and a large, squarish speaker around back at a crazy low price of €40 ($51) unsubsidized.
  • The next phone up is the 5330 XpressMusic slider, packing a 3.5mm jack, some sort of special light effects for the ravers in the audience, and 24 hours of listening time. It is scheduled to be available in the third quarter for €160 ($204).
  • Last is the rumored 5730, the only of the three to run S60 and lay claim to a genuine smartphone title. This one follows in the E75’s footsteps by packing both a numeric and a landscape QWERTY slide, WiFi, a 3.2 megapixel cam, HSDPA, and GPS, but the most interesting new feature here might be the “Xpress Home Screen” which exposes your loaded media right from the phone’s home screen. This one should hit in the second quarter for €280 ($357) and will be offered in a Comes With Music version in some countries.
  • (Source) Endgadget Mobile

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