VIDEO: Nokia XpressMusic 5320 first look

See the new "Say and Play" feature in action

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22 April 2008 16:39 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Not due in consumer's sticky palms until the third quarter of 2008, Pocket-lint's Stuart Miles has managed a quick hands-on with Nokia's new XpressMusic 5320 at the device's London launch.

This 3G phone includes Nokia's new voice-controlled "Say and Play" feature, so consumers can just say the name of a favourite artist or song to automatically play it.

See this in action and titter to yourself as Stuart reveals his love of 90s Eurodance hits by making Haddaway his first request. What is love, eh?

While you ponder that philosophical question hit the play arrow above to see the clip that offers a brief overview of the musical mobile or follow the link below to the Megawhat site.

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