Victor Keegan 

Listening to the radio is

Listening to the radio is about to get a fresh boost from an unexpected source - the mobile phone. Nokia's move to include FM radio as an extra facility on two of its newest phones (the 5510 and 8310) could prove a shrewd move. Most people won't buy a radio as a separate item - but when it is bundled into a phone they already have with them at hardly any extra weight (the 8310 only weighs 84g) they may suddenly discover a need they didn't realise existed. The 5510 even lets you to copy music on the radio to its MP3 player. (Remember, you didn't read that here) www.nokia.com
  
  


Listening to the radio is about to get a fresh boost from an unexpected source - the mobile phone. Nokia's move to include FM radio as an extra facility on two of its newest phones (the 5510 and 8310) could prove a shrewd move. Most people won't buy a radio as a separate item - but when it is bundled into a phone they already have with them at hardly any extra weight (the 8310 only weighs 84g) they may suddenly discover a need they didn't realise existed. The 5510 even lets you to copy music on the radio to its MP3 player. (Remember, you didn't read that here) www.nokia.com

 

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