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    Networks: EDGE, Phone features: With FM radio, Connectivity: Bluetooth, Camera resolution: 3.2 Megapixels, Integrated memory size: 81MB, Standby time: 406.2 hours ...

  • 9.6 out of 10
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    • June 2009 en

      Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

      By James Holland

      Review summary: The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is Nokia's first foray into the world of touchscreen mobile phones, and it's a pretty snazzy offering from the Finnish phone company. And if you don't believe us, then what about Batman? He's all about the gadgets and he ...

      Pros: Excellent audio quality and it has Comes With Music

      Cons: Doesn't feel as "premium" as the iPhone

      Verdict: The Nokia 5800 delivers more than any of us dared to hope for, and now it has Comes With Music, it's a very tasty proposition indeed.

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    • May 2009 en

      Nokia 5800 review

      By Philip Berne

      Review summary: We check out Nokia's new unlocked touchscreen phone. Can Nokia's touch interface hang with the big boys? Find out in our Nokia 5800 review.

      Pros: Music sounds good. Microsoft Exchange support for e-mail, contacts and calendar. Solid Web browser. Responsive touchscreen

      Cons: Mediocre camera performance. Too many hardcoded onscreen keyboard options. S60 5th Edition doesn't provide the real XpressMusic experience

      Verdict: There are some problems that make the S60 5th Edition platform seem less than polished. Pressing the Menu key takes you to the last open menu, not the main menu. The screen orientation switch from portrait to landscape could be slow, some times taking ...

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    • May 2009 en

      Review: Nokia XPressMusic 5800

      By John Biggs

      Review summary: When I first saw the Nokia XPressMusic 5800 I was disappointed. We saw it last October, at a time when everyone and their dog was releasing a touchscreen phone to “beat” the iPhone. The version I saw initially was quite wonky with a touchscreen ...

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    • May 2009 en

      Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

      By Marianne Schultz

      Review summary: The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is Nokia's first touchscreen phone and it was an exciting moment indeed when we first heard about it. As a quad-band GSM device with 3G connectivity on AT&T's network in the U.S., as well as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, a 3.2 ...

      Verdict: The 5800 is quite light but its all-plastic surface doesn't lend to a quality feel. Despite this, it doesn't creak when squeezed and feels sturdy enough to withstand the rigors of daily use. With few control buttons, input is accomplished through the ...

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