Nokia 5800

November 15, 2008 · Filed Under nokia  Bookmark and Share

The New Iphone is called the iPhone killer for a reason. Nokia is much more than a cheap copy of the iPhone. Nokia have really have made an big effort to compete against the iPhone with the Nokia 5800.

It’s true that iPhone is a very good phone and that they somewhat created a whole new market for themselves. However Nokia is a big player on the market and they have had some time to create their new nokia 5800.

The price is also a big issue. The nokia 5800 XpressMusic will be cheaper. The iPhone is an expensive phone and if Nokia can compete with the price they can find new shares of the market.

Camera

The iPhone with a lame 2 MP camera sans flash is a clear cut loser in this category for Nokia 5800 comes equipped with an auto focus 3.2 MP built in dual flash camera with Carl Zeiss lens that will allow you to click decent pictures. It also allows superior quality VGA video recording. Thus iPhone is outperformed in every quarter in this round and is not at all recommended for serious shutterbugs.

The 3.2 inch sensor display 640 X 360 resolution will brings out the vivid colours and clarity of your photos and videos. This is ideal for still photos and video recording (30 frames-per-second) in VGA quality for recording and playback. With virtual QWERTY keyboard and wireless features such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The Nokia 5800 is the most powerful sounding mobile phone, thanks to its built-in surround sound stereo speakers.

The phone also features a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack. This feature is another no-brainer that should be included on any of today’s music player wireless phones.

For inputting data, the Nokia 5800 features not only the standard QWERTY keyboard but also a stylus for scribbling messages on its touchscreen.

Good news: Often-used menus are easily accessible with a single click. This is a major shift for Nokia, since many of their standard phones bury simple things like an alarm clock and the Internet connectivity deep within nested menus.

It also features a drop down menu called Media Bar through which you can directly access the multitude of entertainment and music options it offers.
The main and most necessary features are very functional and predictably easy to use, which is another of Nokia’s hallmarks and the layout of the icons can be easily understood.

The path breaking feature which will make this phone a surefire winner in the race is the feature - Comes With Music - that will permit users to get access to an unlimited number of tracks from Nokia’s own music store for one whole year and after the offer expires after a year, all the tracks will remain in the phone memory.

This is a phone for the music junkies for it also comes equipped with an FM radio and Comes With Music service that allows unlimited downloads of music tracks for one year from Nokia music store catalog and the best part is that even after the expiry of the one year free offer, you get to retain all the tracks you have stored. The Nokia Music Store includes over two million tracks for your pleasure and that’s ever increasing with the expansion of service.









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