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Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Nokia 5200 Mobile Phone Pre Pay (Pay as you Go on Virgin)

Nokia 5200 Mobile Phone Pre Pay (Pay as you Go on Virgin)
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Our Price: £78.99
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Manufacturer: Nokia
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5

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Brand: Nokia
Color: RED
EAN: 6417182686429
Feature: BLUETOOTH NOKIA SLIDE DESIGN NOKIA PHONE
Label: Nokia
Manufacturer: Nokia
Model: 5200 RED VIRGIN
Publisher: Nokia
Studio: Nokia

Features
BLUETOOTH NOKIA SLIDE DESIGN NOKIA PHONE
MP3 MUSIC PLAYER
Stereo FM radio with dedicated FM radio key
VGA CAMERA + VIDEO PLAYER
GOOD QUALITY AUDIO VIA WIRED OR BLUETOOTH HEADSET

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Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: never lets me down
Comment: Ive had this phone for about a year now, and has never broken, or cracked, it may not be the most high spec phone on the market, but it does its job well. Although the screen and camera quality is a little poor compared to rivals, but other than that, would reccomend to anybody!


Editorial Reviews:

Manufacturer's Description: This compact, street smart phone lets you download music on the move, with a spring-assist slide to access MP3, stereo FM, video and much more. Start movin' to the music. A street-smart design with great music functions. Compact size which fits easily into your hand. Plug in your favourite headphones or speakers with the 2.5mm Nokia AV connector. Reviews: A cool and fresh design with a compact size for comfortable holding. Excellent MP3 player and stereo FM with dedicated FM radio key. The MicroSD memory card is hotwsap capable (you don't have to turn off the handset to remove/change the memory card). You can plug in your headphones with the 2.5mm Nokia AV connector. The 5200 is just a lightweight version of its older brother. It still has Bluetooth, but the camera is downgraded to VGA-quality and doesn't have as many dedicated music keys. If you want to save a few quid, the 5200 may be your best option of the two. What's XpressMusic? XpressMusic is Nokia's way of letting you easily access your music collection on a Nokia phone. For example, the 5300 XpressMusic has dedicated music buttons that are easily accessible no matter what position the phone is in. These buttons include play/pause, track-skipping controls, and volume controls all on the sides of the device. The 5200 has a similar design, but comes with only a play/pause button and lacks certain features the 5300 XpressMusic possesses.


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