In keeping with the touchscreen revolution in the mobile phone market today, Nokia has come up with its first handset to catch up with its XpressMusic line-up, the Nokia 5800.
It uses the Symbian 60 platform, which is especially user-friendly. Its high-resolution screen adds to the polished look and sleek design of the 5800. It comes with a dual LED flash that can record up to 640 x 480 pixels of video resolution and a 3.2 megapixel camera with auto focus Carl Zeiss lens.
As a member of the Xpress Music line-up of Nokia handsets, the 5800 specialises in providing a superior music experience. The music player has easily-operated functions, and there is also an 8-band graphic equaliser feature. The phone includes 3.55 mm earphones and a spacious 8GB memory card to begin with. The memory is upgradeable to 16GB. Nokia also kept its built-in FM radio. Its speakers produce a loud and clear sound, which has the best quality amongst all Nokia handsets so far.
Browsing the web is also great with the 5800. It has Wi-Fi capability that allows users to go online anywhere with available broadband connection. It also uses 3G and HDSPA technologies, providing almost instant connections.
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has a width of only 52 mm, which sets it apart from other smart-phones. This makes it easy to operate, even with one hand, but the 3.2 inch screen is still big enough for its touch based function. Also, its 1320 mAh battery is quite impressive, and can keep the handset up and running for long periods of use.Which I still using it now...


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