Which phone is best 5320 or 5630 Express Music?

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Please tell me Which phone should i buy 5320 or 5630 Express Music and why tell me the pros and cons for each? I want to buy one from these two.
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Please tell me Which phone should i buy 5320 or 5630 Express Music and why tell me the pros and cons for each? I want to buy one from these two.
Thanks
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