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Nokia 5610 XpressMusic

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Nokia 5610
ManufacturerNokia
Availability by regionDecember 2007
PredecessorNokia 5300
SuccessorNokia 5730 XpressMusic
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
Nokia X3-00
RelatedNokia 5310
Nokia 6500 slide
Compatible networksGSM 850/900/1800/1900, UMTS 850/2100(RM-242) 850/1900(RM-279)
Form factorSlider
Dimensions98.5 mm x 48.5 mm x 17 mm
Weight111g
Operating systemSeries 40 5th Edition
CPUUnknown CPU
Memory20MB internal memory
Removable storagemicroSD (supports up to 4 GB)
BatteryLi-Ion 900 mAh (BP-5M)
Rear camera3.2 Mpix / 2048 x 1536 px
AF, Dual-LED Flash
Front cameraVGA videocall (front)
Display240 x 320 px, 2.2", TFT LCD
ConnectivityBluetooth 2.0, MicroUSB
Data inputsKeypad

The Nokia 5610 is a slider mobile phone from Nokia part of the XpressMusic series. Introduced August 2007 and launched in December, it runs on the Series 40 platform. The 5610's design is similar to that of the Nokia 5310 XpressMusic (announced same day), with aluminium brushed sides and bold side colours of either red, blue, white, or pink.[1] Above the regular D-pad with music buttons, the 5610 features a "sliding switch" below the display for navigation.[2] The phone is shown on Panic! at the Disco "That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)" music video.

LCD screen issues

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This phone has a known LCD screen defect that causes the screen to cease functioning. T-Mobile was aware of this and only temporarily halted sales[3] before putting the phone back on the market, regardless of the problem never being fixed. Upon further investigation, it appears as though the connector to the LCD becomes worn down and the protective layer breaks due to friction from operation of the slider.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Mobile Phone Reviews Inc. OPPO, Huawei, Samsung & Apple & More". 10 November 2021.
  2. ^ "First Look: Nokia 5610 XpressMusic". 29 August 2007.
  3. ^ "T-Mobile halts Nokia 5610 sales | Crave - CNET". Archived from the original on 2012-10-26. Retrieved 2010-09-22.