

The square toggle is raised and shows a different color than the central OK button or the surrounding keys. The navigation array has a spacious, easy-to-use design. You can adjust the standby font color and the font size. On the upside, the Series 40 menus are intuitive, provided that you turn off the transition effects. The resolution is decent (320x240 pixel), though some graphics, particularly the menu icons, weren't very sharp.

The 5130's two-inch display supports 256,000 colors. The 5130 has a comfortable feeling in the hand, and it travels well. We tested the former, but the features are the same on both models. The handset comes in two color schemes-aqua/silver and red/black. It also sports a slim candy bar design, though it's bit larger (4.23 inches by 1.83 inches by 0.58 inch 3.10 ounces) and it features a glossier skin with a dotted pattern over its speaker on the rear side.

The 5130 Xpress Music somewhat resembles the earlier 5310.
