New Nokia Music Express 5610 for T-Mobile
August 23, 2008 by John
For Limited Time, get Nokia Music Express 5610 red and Nokia 5610 XpressMusic White for FREE. The Nokia Music Express is probably the most anticipated music phone from Nokia this year. Riding the success of music xpress 5310, this new music phone has even more advanced features, including both an MP3 Music Player and FM Stereo Radio. The latest Bluetooth Wireless Technology let you enjoy streaming Stereo via compatible Bluetooth headset. If the 1GB Memory Card that comes with phone doesn’t offer enough storage for your music collection, you can always expand it to up to 8GB. With all these new feature packed into a slider phone, it only weights 3.6 oz and the size is only 3.6 in x 1.9 in x 0.8 in. There is currently a $50 rebate from T-Mobile if you sign up a service plan. And it’s going to bring down the final cost to $0. That’s music to ears! Check out more free T-Mobile phones with cash back and bonus headets!
Update: For a limited time, get $80 cash back today from T-Mobile!
Update: Free out of pocket today. No rebates required!







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Best Phone I have ever owned by far. !! Was a little worried about the slider bar but so far everything is great!
i love nokia music xpress because of its sound quality is too good.
Nokia has terrible customer supoort. My phone died almost to the minute of the one year warrenty and I wanted to get a new battery to see if that was the problem. Nokia changed batteries and doesn’t supply tmobile with batteries for phones it sold LAST YEAR. THus, forcing the customer to search around for Batteries at other retail places or online(I couldn’t find ANY of the required batteries in silicon valey, home of everything tech) so had to order one. If it turns out it’s not my battery that’s the problem, I can only apply the cost of the battery to the store that ordered from me to a repair of the phone, not get my money back. WHich is ridiculous, since who knows whether it will be worth the cost to repair. Supplying batteries to recently sold phones should be mandatory, rather than choking up the landfills with phones from customers without hours of time to shop for batteries, and instead, get roped into getting a new phone and thus getting sucked into another two year plan. Tmobile I like, but you should make sure the phones you buy have easy to get batteries for your customers. Nokia, you have lost me as a customer/