Great music player. Compatible with Windows Media music stores. Terrific screen. Cons Popular applications such as Opera Mini are blocked.
Battery life could be better. Voice dialing is poor. Bottom Line Sing it loud; if you've been waiting to replace your music player with a phone (especially if you use Windows Media Player), this handset's a good bet. T-Mobile's best music phone is a cuddly thing, a fun $99 device that syncs beautifully with Windows Media Player.
The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic is a very good buy for a midrange device, provided you like its cheerfully quirky look. Slide the 5300's keypad down and the screen lights up. The 320-by-240, 16-million-color screen is positively gorgeous, almost too nice for a phone in this price class. The new Series 40 Version 3 software also supports both animated Flash wallpapers and a serious, businesslike home screen with a convenient application launcher and calendar information at your fingertips. Nokia's phones generally have solid reception and sound quality, and this one doesn't break the mold. The earpiece is loud, and sounds even louder because of the cell's very trebly voice qualitysome might consider it harsh.
There's a bit of background hiss, which is common on T-Mobile phones. The speakerphone is decent, if not very loud. Transmissions sound a little scratchy but otherwise okay, with quite good background-noise cancellation. The voice dialing, which supposedly lets you select names from your phone book, didn't work very well on my tests using a Plantronics Bluetooth headset.
Battery life was fine for calls but could have been better for music. I was able to squeeze 7 hours of continuous talk time and 11 hours 4 minutes of music playback from the device. I had mixed results connecting the 5300 to Bluetooth headsets, though. Plantronics and BlueAnt stereo and mono headsets worked well, but calls didn't automatically route to a Motorola HT820 when I picked up the phone.
The 5300's true strength is its music player, which syncs with Windows Media Player or other MTP-compatible music services such as Napster. Napster pointed out to me that it hasn't certified the 5300 yet, but the phone connected as a Napster To Go device and downloaded my subscription music just fine.
The 5300 stores music on a MicroSD card of up to 2GB in size. Unfortunately, you have to take the back cover off to replace the card, so it's a good thing that it also connects to PCs and Macs with a standard mini-USB cable. Songs take about 5 seconds each to copy, and you can assign them as ringtones. The 5300 doesn't sync as easily with iTunes and doesn't support iTunes-purchased songs. But you can drag and drop non-protected iTunes AAC files onto the phone and they'll play without any hassles.
Nokia could make it a touch easier to get to the music library menu. The way it stands, you have to click Options, first, which isn't exactly obvious. Once you get over that quirk, you can sort MP3, AAC, and WMA music by artist, album, genre, and composer and sync playlists with your PC. Music through the mono speaker on the back of the phone sounds loud, but you'll really want to plug in the included converter to change the phone's 2.5mm headset jack into a jack for regular music headphones. Even better, I suggest using Bluetooth headphones, which the 5300 supports. The converter, unfortunately, hangs off the side of the phone like a tiny periscope.
If you don't actually own any music, the 5300 also has a built-in FM radio. Given the quality of the music player, I'll forgive the 5300's mediocre camera. Daylight photos were about average for a 1.3-megapixel camera phone, with whites tending toward blue. Indoor and low-light shots have a serious color noise and graininess problem. Videos were the usual 176- by 144-pixel resolution, 15-frame-per-second stuff. The 5300 also comes with the OZ instant-messaging program, supporting AIM, ICQ, Yahoo! And Windows Live Messenger.
A WAP browser, a Flash Lite player, and an organizer that syncs with PCs using Nokia's free PC Suite software are also included. WAP browsing uses EDGE, which putters along at 80 to 100 kilobits per second. Notably, there's no bundled e-mail client. Here's one other thing to keep in mind: T-Mobile has blocked many popular third-party applications from running on its branded 5300s.
That means you're out of luck if you want to run Opera Mini, Google Local for Mobile, Yahoo! Go Mobile or anything else not downloaded directly from T-Mobile. If that's important to you, buy a model that's not T-Mobilebranded directly from Nokia or from an independent retailer. You should also be aware that with just 5MB of onboard memory, there isn't much room for applications. The Nokia 5300 XpressMusic will play a wide variety of music, and it has a great screen and bold, easy-to-use buttons. At $99, it's definitely a great companion to a Windows-based music experience, as long as you don't expect to run additional software. Benchmark Test Results Continuous talk time: 7 hours Jbenchmark 1: 1819 Jbenchmark 2: 274 Jbenchmark 3D HQ: 135 Jbenchmark HD: 116 (3.9 fps).
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Punya handphone Nokia Lumia berbasis Windows Phone 8 atau 8.1? Ingin install ulang karena alasan error bootloop/brick, atau hanya berkeinginan mengupdatenya dengan firmware versi terbaru?
Jika ia, maka anda dapat menggunakan aplikasi Nokia Care Suite (NCS). Pada dasarnya, untuk urusan flashing maupun update, pengguna Nokia Lumia sebenarnya dapat memanfaatkan aplikasi.
Namun jika anda menginginkan hasil dan manfaat lebih baik, maka memakai Nokia Care Suite ini jauh lebih disarankan. Lantas bagaimana cara install ulang atau update Lumia menggunakan NCS? Untuk jawabannya silahkan saja lihat langkah-langkah dibawah ini!
Persiapan di Nokia Lumia. Dampak menggunakan NCS untuk Install ulang maupun update Windows Phone di Lumia, adalah data-data di memori internal akan terhapus. Jadi untuk itu anda terlebih dahulu sebelum memulainnya. Agar tidak terjadi masalah, pastikan daya baterai Lumia terisi minimal 50%. Sebelum memulai proses, lepaskan kartu SIM didalamnya. Pastikan Lumia dalam kondisi sudah dimatikan (Turn off). Download dan Install NCS beserta Perlengkapannya Lengkapi beberapa kebutuhan seperti aplikasi Nokia Care Suite berserta beberapa tools pendukungnya.
Siapkan satu perangkat komputer/laptop yang terhubung dengan koneksi Internet. Download aplikasi, lalu install ke komputer. Download (link lama mati. Untuk link baru), dan install di komputer.
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Download (link lama mati. Untuk link baru). Setelah itu, copy dan paste filenya ke tiga folder berikut: C: Program Files (x86) Nokia Nokia Care Suite Data Package Manager bin C: Program Files (x86) Nokia Nokia Care Suite Multi Software Updater 5.0 C: Program Files (x86) Nokia Nokia Care Suite Product Support Tool For Store 5.0 Download Firmware Lumia Jika belum mempunyai file firmware Lumia, silahkan download saja versi terbarunya dengan cara seperti berikut. Jalankan Nokia Care Suite lalu pilih Data Package Manager. Akan muncul pemberitahuan Login to NOL, klik saja Ok untuk melakukan otentikasi pada server Nokia Care. Jika proses otentikasi gagal, coba klik tombol Work offline. Setelah itu pada halaman Data Package Manager, pilih menu File Work Online lalu Ok.
Isi Product type dan Product code sesuai dengan jenis tipe Nokia Lumia anda lalu klik tombol Search untuk mencari firmware yang dibutuhkan. Jika sudah ketemu, klik kanan file yang ditemukan lalu pilih Download Selected. Product type dan Product code pada gambar diatas cuma contoh untuk mencari firmware Lumia 920 (RM-821). Jadi silahkan disesuaikan dengan jenis Nokia Lumia masing-masing yah, (baca ). Jika proses download telah selesai, file firmware akan otomatis tersimpan pada folder C: ProgramData Nokia Packages Products RM-821. File firmware ini dapat di backup sehingga jika suatu saat ketika dibutuhkan untuk install ulang, anda tidak perlu lagi melakukan download ulang filenya yang terbilang cukup besar. Memulai Proses Flashing.
Pastikan file firmware lumia yang telah anda download, tersimpan dengan baik di C: ProgramData Nokia Packages Products RM-XXX (folder Rm-XXX adalah Produk type firmware yang sesuai dengan jenis hp Nokia anda). Jangan dulu hubungkan Lumia anda ke komputer. Jalankan Nokia Care Suite lalu pilih Product Support Tool For Store 5.0.
Klik tombol Work offline untuk memulainya dalam modus tanpa koneksi internet. Pada tampilan Product Support Tool, klik menu File Open Product. Pilih produk sesuai dengan jenis Lumia anda, lalu klik tombol Open. Klik pilihan Programming yang terletak di kiri bawah aplikasi NCS, lalu pilih Recovery. Klik tombol Update List.
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Pilih firmware Lumia anda lalu klik lagi tombol Start. Jika muncul keterangan seperti gambar dibawah, maka lakukan hal-hal seperti berikut. Ambil Nokia Lumia yang sudah dalam keadaan mati (Turn off), lalu hubungkan ke komputer menggunakan kabel data USB original. Di Nokia Lumia, Tekan dan tahan tombol Volume down + Power secara bersamaan. Lepaskan jika anda sudah merasakan sebuah getaran. Di tampilan recovery pada aplikasi NCS, klik tombol Retry.
Jika pesan kesalahan dengan kode 0x00040006 muncul, coba ubah letak USB port tempat anda menyambungkan Lumia dengan komputer. Contoh jika sambungan terhubung ke port USB 3, pindahkan ke port USB 2. Flashing akan dimulai dan mungkin akan sedikit memakan waktu, tunggu hingga keterangan Recover complete muncul dilayar yang berarti menandakan proses telah selesai. Sebagai bahan tambahan, meski tutorial install ulang ataupun update Windows Phone menggunakan Nokia Care Suite ini dicontohkan pada Lumia, namun dalam penerapannya anda juga dapat melakukan hal sama pada perangkat Nokia dengan sistem operasi berbeda seperti Nokia X series (Android), maupun Nokia Asha (Symbian). Maaf Gan Mau tanya dan sudah pusing cari solusi, Masalah Lumia saya yg Error: Unable to find a bootable option, press any key to shut down mau saya flash pakai NCS ini muncul pesan kayak di bawahpakai took recovery nokia yg lain juga jg samapadahal sudah saya pastikan firmware yg saya download sudah benar, minta tolong solusinya Ganterima kasih sebelumnya ini pesanya: 0xFA001106: Signature check of FFU file fails. Reason(s): The FFU file is not correctly signed or not signed for this device. Exception: Nokia.CareSuite.PlugIns.MurzimRecovery.RecoveryDialog.MurzimProgrammingException: 0xFA001106: Signature check of FFU file fails.
Reason(s): The FFU file is not correctly signed or not signed for this device.
The Good The Nokia 5300 world phone has a great display, user-friendly controls, and a wide range of features including a music player, a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, an expandable memory slot, and support for push-to-talk networks. Plus, it delivers on performance as well. The Bad The Nokia 5300's memory card slot is an inconvenient location, and its internal memory is a measly 5MB. The Bottom Line The Nokia 5300 is a well-designed, user-friendly music cell phone that offers an amazing range of features backed up by outstanding performance. Visit for details.
Music cell phones have become a hot commodity in 2006, with almost every manufacturer getting into the game. Sony Ericsson's in particular have emerged as favorites of mobile music fans, but Nokia has countered with its quality smart phones that come packed with multimedia features. But let's face it, not everyone needs a fancy smart phone such as the so we're glad to welcome the new Nokia 5300 Xpress Music. Packed into a unique but user-friendly design is an exceptional music player and a broad range of features including a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and an expandable memory slot. And yes, it delivers on performance as well.
The 5300 is available with in black and lilac for $99. You can also get an unlocked version in red for $300, but even at that price we reckon it's worth it.
At first glance you might think there's nothing cutting edge about the Nokia 5300's design. Yes, it's a bit boxy and a little bulky (3.6 by 1.9 by 0.8 inches), but it's lighter than it looks (3.6 ounces), and ultimately it's a form factor that deserves closer inspection. First off, the 5300 Xpress Music is a slider phone. Though Nokia is just starting to ease into the slider craze, it hasn't stopped the company from succeeding here. The slider mechanism slides up and down with one hand, yet it is sturdy enough to feel comfortable in the hand. Our only quibble-and this is a small one-is that the 5300 feels somewhat top-heavy when the slider is up.
As with most slider phones, the 5300 won't cradle against the curve of your head, but we've never considered that quirk to be a big deal. Durability is a key theme with this phone; its midsection is wrapped in a rubberized covering that extends down to the navigation controls (see below). We also like the offbeat red-and-white color scheme-call it the Austrian phone-but there's a black-and-white version for more traditional tastes. The picture-perfect QVGA display measures 2 inches (320x240 pixels) and supports 262,144 colors. Equal to the gorgeous screen on the, it offers an eye-popping array of colors, and displayed everything from graphics to texts to games beautifully. The simple but attractive menus are also a treat to view, and we love that Nokia provides a description of unfamiliar applications if you hold the cursor over the corresponding icon.
You can change the font size and the backlight time, and even though you can't alter the brightness, the display is plenty bright as it is. Below the display are the spacious and user-friendly navigation controls. As previously mentioned, they are covered in a rubberized skin, which makes them quite tactile and easy to find by feel.
A five-way toggle also acts as a shortcut to four-user defined functions, and there's a selection of additional shortcuts on the standby screen as well. There are also two soft keys, which are programmable for one-touch access, and the Talk and End buttons. Our only complaint was that the backlighting on these keys is a bit dim. To reveal the keypad buttons, just slide up the front face. Spacious and brightly backlit, the individual buttons are raised above the surface of the phone. Such texture is unique for a slider phone, but it's a welcome change as the keys are easy to use even if they are a tad slippery.
We liked the 5300's music controls. Lining the immediate left side of the display are dedicated music controls that give easy access to the music player. Once inside, you can play, pause, fast-forward, and rewind your tracks. Fortunately these buttons are also covered in the rubber skin, so they're every tactile and easy to find when you're not looking at the phone. The left-facing keys may be unintuitive to some users, but we didn't mind.
On the right spine of the bottom half of the slider is a volume rocker and a dedicated camera shutter. The rubber texture extends here as well, and raised ridges make the volume rocker easily accessible when holding the phone to your ear. As with many other camera phones, the Nokia 5300's ergonomics give it a camera-like feel when you hold the phone horizontally with the shutter control facing up. The camera lens sits on the back of the phone, with a self-portrait mirror, but we're disappointed there's no flash.
The infrared port sits on the right spine, while the power control and ports for the mini-USB cable and the charger rest on the phone's top end. Finally, the headset jack is in the top-left corner. Our only real design complaint concerns the placement of the Micro SD card slot. You must remove the battery cover to access it, so make sure you sharpen your nails. Though you don't have to remove the battery as well, it's still a bit annoying. There's a lot to talk about when it comes to the 5300's features, but we'll get the basics out of the way first. There's a large 1,000-contact phone book with room in each entry for five phone numbers plus a PTT number, e-mail and Web addresses, a job title and a company name, work and home street addresses, a birth date, a nickname, a formal name, and notes (the SIM card holds an additional 250 names).
You can organize callers into groups or pair them with a photo for caller ID purposes. For a music phone, the choice of polyphonic ring tones was small-you get just 10, 64-chord tones-but they're assignable to contacts as well. Other standard offerings include a vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging, a voice recorder, e-mail and instant messaging, an alarm clock, a calendar, a to-do list, a notepad, a calculator, a countdown timer, and a stopwatch. Despite the music focus, the 5300 comes with a raft of business features including full Bluetooth with a stereo profile, an infrared port, a speakerphone, PC syncing, a mini-USB port and a unit/currency converter for international travelers. Support for push-to-talk networks is also onboard, but since the phone is unlocked, you may not be able you use it with your carrier's PTT services.
For example, Cingular typically doesn't allow unlocked phones access to its PTT network. Though the 5300 comes with a Micro SD card slot that supports cards up to 2GB in size, the internal memory is a skimpy 5MB of shared space. True, you're more likely to use a memory card for storing multimedia files, but we still think 5MB is much too small for this caliber of phone. Now, it's on to the 5300's star attraction: its superior music player. Though a lot of cell phones have experimented with mobile music, few of them get it right, beyond the Sony Walkman phones. But the Nokia 5300 has everything we look for a in such a phone-there's stereo Bluetooth and a large selection of features, it's easy to transfer files to the phone, it's user-friendly with a simple interface and well-designed controls, it has few restrictions, it offers plenty of memory, and last, but certainly not least, it offers exceptional sound quality over stereo speakers.
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The player supports, MP3, AAC, AAC+, and WMA files. As previously mentioned, the 5300 has large and tactile controls that give easy access to the media player. With a press of the exterior Play button, you can play your tunes; another press stops the player. While that method will open the player in a minimized form, you can access the full interface by going through the main menu. On that note, the player's design is minimalist, but it's still attractive and easy to use. It displays the track name and length, artist, and album name, while an icon mimicking the navigation toggle indicates how you can use it to control the player.
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Features include shuffle and repeat modes, stereo widening, an equalizer with five settings (two are customizable), an airplane mode, and the option of saving tracks as ring tones. And we're especially happy to report there's stereo Bluetooth as well. Please see below for an explanation of the player's performance.
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