Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Specs
The Nokia 5800 shares design characteristics with the iPhone and Samsung touch-screen handsets like the Omnia. The candy bar shape offers clean line...
The Nokia 5800 shares design characteristics with the iPhone and Samsung touch-screen handsets like the Omnia. The candy bar shape offers clean lines with rounded corners and a black and burgundy color scheme (there’s also a thin red stripe). At 4.37 inches tall by 2.04 inches wide by 0.61 inch deep, it is relatively small as touch-screen phones go, though it is a bit thicker than average. Still, at 3.84 ounces it won’t weigh you down. The 5800 also offers a sturdy, comfortable feel in the hand.
Nokia 5800 Features and Specs
* 8GB Micro SD Card you can Extend upto 16GB for all your music collection
* Store upto 6000 tracks in your nokia 5800
* 3.2 inch (640360 and 16:9 aspect ratio) touchscreen little smaller to iphone 3.5 inch
* 3.2 MP Camera- Carl Zeiss Optics with 3x Digital Zoom
* Symbian S60 5th Edition
* 3.5mm jack
* You Can record DVD quality Videos 30fps
* 3.5G
* Wi-Fi
* GPS
* Bluetooth
* Stereo FM with RDS
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Nokia 5800 Music
Nokia 5800 Supported Accessories
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Nokia 5800 supported accessories
Nokia 5800 Price in India – Rs.13,800 Indian Rupee (INR) Or $294 USD
We weren’t sure what to expect from Nokia’s first touchscreen phone. It’s obviously spent a lot of time in the design studio, and it looks like Nokia wisely resisted the temptation to rush something out. The 5800 no doubt has the occasional bug (all smart phones do), but these are few and will probably be ironed out pretty quickly with firmware updates. The 5800 XpressMusic manages to combine the benefits of touchscreen, without many downsides, and avoids being just another iPhone clone thanks to Nokia’s attention to detail. It may not be perfect, but we’re impressed by just how good it is, and it would be churlish to award anything less than 5 stars.
Music quality was satisfying. The sound was comparable to other Nokia Xpress Music phones. Our tracks had warmth and they didn’t sound overly tinny or bass-heavy. The external speakers had a decent output and, unlike on voice calls, the sound wasn’t distorted at the highest levels. As with most music phones, using a headset will provide the best experience. The included headset does a decent job, but you can use your own headset, thanks to the 3.5mm jack.
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