Nokia 5800 carries XpressMusic label, which seems that it will be targeted to music playing features. XpressMusic is Nokia answer to Sony Ericsson Walkman series; phones that carry XpressMusic logo are specially modified to enhance music playback and control. So, Nokia 5800 has all the music lover should want from a cell phone - big screen for lovely album art visualization and decent videoplayback (3.2 inches, touchscreen, 640 x 360 resolution, 16 million of colors), big amount of flash memory (150 MB built-in, expendable via microSDHC cards up to 16 GB, 8 GB card included), 3.5 minijack audio port (connect almost everyheadphones on the market without any special connectors), wireless features to make sharing music a snap (Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi), and other multimedia functions as camera (3.2 megapixels resolution, autofocus, double LED flashlight and video recording in VGA up to 30 FPS) and TV-out. GPS is also present; it becomes a standard for all new premium class smartphones. Another interesting feature of Nokia 5800 is the OS it uses - it will be the first S60 Touch interface, called Symbian S60 Taco 5. Previously, the only touchscreen Symbian was Symbian UIQ, mainly used by Sony Ericsson in their smartphones. However it was based on stylus, so Nokia developed its own interface, aimed at simple thumb control. And last but not least, this phones size is comparable to iPhone, a little bit smaller though - 111 x 52 x 15,5 mm, weight - 109 g. Maybe it will get the popularity that Nokia N95 gained, who knows?
Nokia 5800 carries XpressMusic label, which seems that it will be targeted to music playing features. XpressMusic is Nokia answer to Sony Ericsson Walkman series; phones that carry XpressMusic logo are specially modified to enhance music playback and control. So, Nokia 5800 has all the music lover should want from a cell phone - big screen for lovely album art visualization and decent videoplayback (3.2 inches, touchscreen, 640 x 360 resolution, 16 million of colors), big amount of flash memory (150 MB built-in, expendable via microSDHC cards up to 16 GB, 8 GB card included), 3.5 minijack audio port (connect almost everyheadphones on the market without any special connectors), wireless features to make sharing music a snap (Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi), and other multimedia functions as camera (3.2 megapixels resolution, autofocus, double LED flashlight and video recording in VGA up to 30 FPS) and TV-out. GPS is also present; it becomes a standard for all new premium class smartphones. Another interesting feature of Nokia 5800 is the OS it uses - it will be the first S60 Touch interface, called Symbian S60 Taco 5. Previously, the only touchscreen Symbian was Symbian UIQ, mainly used by Sony Ericsson in their smartphones. However it was based on stylus, so Nokia developed its own interface, aimed at simple thumb control. And last but not least, this phones size is comparable to iPhone, a little bit smaller though - 111 x 52 x 15,5 mm, weight - 109 g. Maybe it will get the popularity that Nokia N95 gained, who knows?