The Nokia 5530 XpressMusicNokia 5530 XpressMusic  is one of the smallest, more affordable, less feature-packed, touchscreen phone to come from Nokia lately. Yet, it’s still a convenient and efficient device to own and use, and despite its lack of GPS and 3G, it still packs WiFi, a great screen, a 4Mb memory card, a 3.5mm headset plug, a nice 2.9″ touchscreen, and is compatible with the OviOvi  Store so you can fill it up with as many free or paid applications as you want.If you’re wondering about how tiny the Nokia 5530 XpressMusic is, here is a comparison with its old brother, the chubby Nokia 5800 XpressMusicNokia 5800 XpressMusic, as well as the slim but very wide Apple iPod TouchApple iPod Touch.The Nokia 5530 is slimmer, less wide, and eventually more pocketable than the 5800. The major differences, on an external hardware point of view, are the lack of rubberized back that the 5800 has, a more compact side frame that is more flush with the screen and doesn’t create an edge like on the 5800, the use of touch keys for the Menu, Call and End Call instead of physical buttons, and the move of the charging port, USB port, and 3.5 mm headset plug from the top to the bottom of the phone on the 5530. It also has one LED flash instead of Dual-LED on the 5800 for the camera.

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