Touch and Music from NOKIA

By Detector | 03 October 2008



The largest producer of mobile phones – Nokia announce its first touch screen phone 5800 XpressMusic.


The phone is classified as media phone and an internet device, has 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, Bluetooth, 8 GB memory, stereo speakers and 3.5mm standard audio jack, TV-out and a microSD card slot. The software engine is reworked, now 5th Edition of the Symbian Series 60 operating system with many new advance multimedia features. The all structure is based on ARM 11 369 MHz CPU.

The screen has 640×360 pixels (iPhone has only 480×320), vibration feedback for on-screen presses, a 3.2-megapixel auto focus camera with Carl Zeiss optics, with flash and video (VGA@30fps) recording, and accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate. Nokia also notes that Flash Lite 3 is built into the 5800′s full HTML web browser. So “Users can surf the entire web, not just pieces of it” – the company says.


This phone debut with Comes With Music service. Comes With Music allows unlimited track downloads from the Nokia Music Store catalog for a period of one year and will be available across a number of handsets, including Nokia N95 8GB and Nokia 5310 XpressMusic. UK will be the first market to for Comes With Music, with start on service on October 16.

iPhone – here we come! Is iPhone prepared for the best of competition? We will see. Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and G1 (the first phone with Google Android operating system) hits the market in soon, both equipped with many advance Multimedia and Net features.

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One Response to “Touch and Music from NOKIA”

  1. Golda Vettel says:

    I have observed my Nokia 5800 XpressMusic cell being the greatest general We’ve owned. Just wish it had a slide out qwerty keyboard! Anyway, it doesn’t so more than enough is enough. A lot of individuals whine concerning the digital camera, it does suck, but it is not that essential to me-I possess a excellent Canon SD950 digital camera if I want pics. I am genuinely please with how customizable it is and all the factors I can perform with it. Demands charging virtually every day when utilized a fair bit. Considering about debranding it. Rogers (Canada) keeps points very locked down and the greatest fw I have been ready to upgrade to is v30 (something like that can’t bear in mind the exact quantity at the moment). Sounds like v40 has some good attributes I am missing out on.Nicely, glad I found this forum, I hope to discover a bunch a lot more about what I can perform with my mobile phone.






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