DesignThe 5130 Xpress Music somewhat resembles the earlier 5310. It also sports a slim candy bar design, though its bit larger(4.23 inches by 1.83 inches by 0.58 inch; 3.10 ounces The 5130 has a comfortable feeling in the hand, and it travels well.The 5130s two-inch display supports 256, 000 colors. The resolution is decent(320x240 pixel), .
FeaturesThe 5130s phone book size is limited by its shared memory(30MB).
ou can organize friends into groups and pair them with a video/photo and one of 23 polyphonic ringtones.
USB transfer and mass storage, voice commands, PC syncing, instant messaging, and Web-based e-mail. The microSD slot can accommodate cards up to 2GB.
The 5130 offers the standard Nokia Xpress Music player. The interface is simple.
he player supports a variety of file types, and you can use tracks as ringtones.
You can transfer music onto the phone via a USB cable or a microSD card. When using the former method, your computer should recognize the phone immediately; you then can drag and drop music back and forth
The 2-megapixel camera takes pictures in six resolutions, from 1, 600x1, 200 down to 160x120. Other editing options are standard. Youll find three quality settings, three white balance choices, a self-timer, portrait and landscape modes, five color effects, four light sensitivity modes, and a 4x zoom. The camcorder shoots clips in two resolutions(176x144 and 128x96
Photo quality is decent-there was little image noise, but colors were washed out. Video looks just average on the display.
PerformanceCall quality was quite good. The signal was strong and clear, the audio was free of static and interference, and callers sounded natural. Volume gets sufficiently loud, though audio is distorted with an echo sound at the highest levels. Fortunately, we didnt need to turn up the sound very often, but when we did, our call quality was slightly diminished.
The 5130s music quality is decent, though lacking in warmth. More importantly, the sole external speaker doesnt have the best output. Our tunes sounded best at lower volume levels, even if we could hardly hear them. When we turned the volume up louder, however, the audio became bass-heavy. Headphones will offer the best experience.