
That gets you a 3.2-inch resistive touchscreen, 2-megapixel camera and 3.5mm headphone jack, along with a microSD slot content with up to 16GB cards. Nokia have dropped a Comes With Music store shortcut on the homescreen, for on-device use, or they offer PC software to allow you to shuttle audio across via a USB cable.
We can’t help but wish the company would focus more on freshening up S60 5th Edition rather than pushing it out onto ever-more identikit devices. The 5230 was an uninspiring device to begin with, frankly, and the 5235 CWM isn’t exactly lighting fires under us either.







While that would probably be enough for avid meeting attendees, Livescribe are looking to extend the usefulness of the Echo by including an app store. Accessed via the Livescribe Desktop app, with software synchronized over to the Echo via microUSB connection, it turns the Smartpen into a translation tool, a musical instrument or anything else developers can come up with via the free SDK. Unsurprisingly it’s the language apps that are most obviously useful; a dictionary app, for instance, shows definitions of your handwritten word on the OLED screen, while various translation apps can automatically convert your handwritten notes into other languages. Of course, developers are also coming up with more unusual software, so you can sketch out strings or staves and play your notepad as a guitar or piano, convert currency or even play games like Sudoku.

