Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
is no longer lurking behind corners as the curtains
lifted today in London and Singapore on the first S60
full-touch device by Nokia. While most of the specs were
given away well in advance, it's exciting to take a
closer look at the touch OS. We had a taste of it back
at the WMC in Barcelona and it tasted sweet.
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
Two homescreen add-ons do
sound intriguing. With the Media Bar music, media and
online content are a fingertip away. The Contacts Bar
provide enhanced touch-based handling of contacts,
including setting favorites, logging calls, texts and
recent communication.
The touch-optimized
handset comes complete with a stylus too, and for all
who are about to frown at that, there's a
plectrum-shaped alternative. The other controls are kept
to the bare minimum. Below the massive touchscreen
there's three-key combo along the lines of Pixon and
Renoir, to name a few recent headliners. The home key
(so long, Symbian key) is flanked by the Call and End
knobs.
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
For those who migh have
missed the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic leaks, the first S60
touchscreen handset packs a 3.2" screen of the
exciting widescreen resolution of 640 x 360 pixels. A
3.2 megapixel autofocus shooter and VGA video at 30 fps
are the imaging assets. There's quad-band GSM support
and 3G with HSDPA. Some of the other extras include:
GPS, 3.5mm standard audio jack, TV-out and a microSD
card slot. An ambitious music offering, Nokia 5800
XpressMusic will come with 8GB microSD card in the
retail package and stereo surround speakers.
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic lifestyle shots
To give you an idea of
what the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic feels and looks like, we
can also share several videos. This first one previews
the device in short.
Then the second one
covers and explains the touch interface basics.
And finally, the third
one shows all the text input methods available on the
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.
The debut of the Comes
With Music service shared the spotlight with Nokia
5800 XpressMusic. 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, sales of enabled devices expected to start
on October 16.