Nokia 5710 XpressMusic leaked by none other than Nokia itself
You might remember (emphasis on "might") that Nokia was rumored to have a 5700 XpressMusic upgrade in the works a few months back -- 3.2 megapixel autofocus cam, larger microSD expansion limit, and that's about it. Believable if not intensely boring, right? Well, a 5710 just showed up on Nokia's US site that looks an awful lot like a black 5700, and let's be real: 5710 sounds like the right model number for an ultra-mild 5700 upgrade. No official announcement yet, but yeah, we could totally see this showing up on T-Mobile at some point this year.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Aaron @ Jan 8th 2009 11:53PM
T-Mobile is getting some good handsets as of late. These XpressMusic players are really cool, IMO. They're really simple, doing what a phone should, but they have easy audio playback functionality in a small form-factor (sort of like the Sony Ericsson handsets).
FILA @ Jan 9th 2009 12:22AM
rocking my 5310 on T-Mobile, love it, but looking forward to the 5800, but i dont think thats gettin signed
nick @ Jan 9th 2009 12:39AM
I wonder if the N97 will remain the highest N for awhile when it ships or if there will be a higher tier introduced. I'd be curious to see whats next after the N85, which I've liked more than the N9* series usually.
Soulsaber @ Jan 9th 2009 12:57AM
Well...they have N83, N86, N87, N88, N89, N98, and N99 left for remaining numbers.
(there will never be N74/84/94)
Patriks7 @ Jan 9th 2009 1:09AM
If you google "Nokia N98" you will find that it was announced as a concept, but it looks fairly similar to the N97 so I don't know about when we'll be seeing more of Nseries..
ILoveApple @ Jan 9th 2009 11:20AM
There was never a N98 announced by Nokia, you fool.
JYC673 @ Jan 9th 2009 12:42AM
Nokia: "Ha! We beat Engadget AND Gizmodo! We're number 1!"
shugg @ Jan 9th 2009 1:31AM
wow a music phone with no home/office or car integration.,how those remote control docks working for u.,?exactly,dont got none .dee dee deee!
Aaron @ Jan 9th 2009 1:46AM
Then use a 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable and control your audio through your phone. It's not that hard...
iTroll
Al @ Jan 9th 2009 1:56AM
Wow, I thought this was cancelled
bachviet @ Jan 9th 2009 2:20AM
T-Mobile with a S60 3G (AWS) smartphone???
I believe it when I see it.
Fernando @ Jan 9th 2009 2:32AM
This was canceled and revived and canceled and revived again!
WonderBrett @ Jan 9th 2009 2:59AM
Looks great!
superhobo @ Jan 9th 2009 5:18AM
Wow, thats fat.