Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
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Among the highest screen resolutions available on a mobile phone, the nokia 5800 expressmusic 's 3.2-inch widescreen display brings photos, video clips and web content to life in vibrant color and true clarity. It has a 640 x 360-pixel resolution and support
for up to 16 million colors, and it includes an accelerometer that automatically rotates the display based on the orientation of the phone. With a 16:9 aspect ratio and 30 frames-per-second playback and recording, the device is ideal for VGA quality video recording and playback. The Foffers a variety of input methods including a virtual alphanumeric keypad, a virtual computer-style QWERTY keyboard, a pen stylus--and for true music enthusiasts, you can even use a guitar pick.
Making the most of touchscreen technology, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic delivers easy and fast access to all music, video and photos through a one-touch Media Bar drop down menu. The Media Bar also offers a direct link to the Web and to online sharing. And because the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic supports Flash content, individuals can surf even more of the web. The innovative Contacts Bar lets you highlight four favorite contacts on your home-screen and, through a single touch, track a digital history of recent text messages, emails, phone logs, photos and blog updates.
A dedicated nokia 5800 XpressMusic button above the top right corner of the nokia5800 takes you right to your music. Browse by artist, album and genre, or flick through your playlists. You can also browse, stream and download millions of songs over the air from the Nokia Music store (requires data plan from your carrier). Music playlist song titles can also be shared through Bluetooth, MMS or online sharing. And the newly updated Nokia Music PC software allows for easy drag-and-drop transfer of songs and management of any music collection. Other features include an 8-band graphic equalizer, dedicated volume keys, bass booster, stereo widening, and compatibility with MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, and WMA digital files. Additionally, you can tun
e into your favorite radio programs with the stereo FM radio (requires wired headset to be attached).
- 81 MB internal memory
- MicroSD memory card slot, hot swappable, accepts maximum 16 GB card (8 GB card included with phone)
- integrated hands-free speakerphone
- Vibrating alert (internal), also with tactile feedback
- Email: support for IMAP, POP, SMTP protocols and email attachments
- Messaging: SMS text (with multiple SMS deletion); MMS picture video (up to 600 kb with automatic resizing of images); Nokia Xpress audio messaging; instant messaging; distribution lists for messaging
- Contacts bar for 4 contacts with images and communication history (SMS, IM, email, web feeds)
- Conference calling with up to 6 participants (when supported by service provider)
- integrated stereo speakers with surround sound (crystal clear hi-fi sound quality with dedicated audio chip)
- Operating system: S60 5th edition, Symbian OS version 9.4
- Multimedia: Flash Lite 3.0, Java MIDP 2.0
- Ring tones: 3D stereo ring tones, 64-tone polyphonic, mp3 and video ring tones
- Organizer tools: Calendar with week and month view, alarm clock, reminders, notes, to-do list, cionverter, calculator, clock (analog and digital, world clock)
- Voice dialing: speaker independent dialing and voice commands (SIND)
- Voice recorder
- Video playback file formats: MPEG4-SP playback 30fps VGA; MPEG4-AVC playback 30fps QVGA; WMV9 playback 30fps QVGA; MPEG4-SP playback 30 fps nHD
- Video recording: 640 x 480 pixels and up to 30 fps (TV high quality); 640 x 352 pixels and up to 30 fps (widescreen quality); 320 x 240 pixels and up to 30 fps/15 fps (email high/normal quality); 176 x 144 and up to 15 fps (sharing quality)
- Support for PC synchronization with Nokia PC suite
Testimony nokia 5800 xpressmusic unlocked
By : Mountainman (david )
Firmware updates for the 5800XM seem to come every few months and the system automatically reboots after but there is also a soft reboot and a hard reboot if needed. I have not used either. For my purposes, mostly music, appointments and alarms, and the phone, it is stable with just 1 exception when the battery overheated while I was talking on the phone and connected to my Wi-Fi. This has not happened again.
Kinetic scrolling is what most XM users are waiting for in the next upgrade because current dragging scrolling is not as accurate and is inconsistent depending on what app or utility you are using. The bad news is that the kinetic scrolling will only be for the home screen, contacts, and the browser. I don't think the dragging currently used in the 5800 is all that bad but there is a learning curve if you are not use to it.
The browser is slow and sometimes hangs but anyone using the internet knows that sometimes any browser, including FireFox will hang. This is really not specific to the 5800XM. When it stops responding I do the same thing I would do on my laptop or PC, change to something else I was doing and wait for the browser to either respond or I kill it. With the 5800XM simply click on the menu button and get out of there. I have never had to reboot because of the browser. It is, however, slow. I have full AT&T 3.5G coverage (7 bars) but the browser still works faster over Wi-Fi. Response time is supposed to increase with the new firmware.
On icon screens the 5800XM requires only a single tap to open but on some of the menus 2 taps are required. That is real confusing until you get use to it. The upgrade may fix this as well.
Supplied documentation is basically non-existent other than for just general operating instructions but there are tips and hints tutorials on the net.
Outside, the camera takes crystal clear pix. Inside takes a little tweaking but there are plenty of options. The new firmware is also supposed to contain a camera enhancement.
The auto-orientation screen rotation sometimes gets discombobulated but corrects itself in a second or so. Some screens don't rotate but this is addressed in the next release as well according to the Nokia USA discussions forum.
The speaker distorts sound if it is set at max but although I would expect better from a phone advertised exclusively as for music, it is typical of almost anything I have had plus I usually have on the earphones so the sound in not on max that makes this mostly a non-issue for me.
There is built in Flash player but it does not work with version 9 so some of the videos you want to watch online simply won't play until this is upgraded in the firmware.
Mine and some others have a small open area on the top right side where the top screen section of the phone meets the main phone section. You can see it real good if you hold the top of the phone against a white background, look along the side and front and between the 2 black sections. It almost looks like someone took the phone apart and did not put it back together correctly. Dust and even hair can get below the screen. I keep the phone in my pocket at all times so I don't see where this will be an issue and after 2 months, it is not. If it becomes an issue, I will have to ship it to a Nokia Care center so I kept my other Sim-card phone just in case.
The issue with earlier European phones that involved a defective ear speaker is not an issue with mine.
I had trouble connecting to my home Wi-Fi but once I upgraded my router's firmware, the XM found it without further incident.
The GPS turn-by-turn directions through Navteq and Nokia Maps are flawless and the phone comes, if I remember correctly, with a 3 week free trial.
The battery life is about the same for any other phone I have had and even better seeing as how I am always listening to music.
So, why did I stay with this and not go with the iPhone 3GS? Every phone and every OS has some issues. This is really the first attempt by Symbian at a touch interface and they seem responsive to enhancement requests. I did not want to get locked into a contract in case I move and can't get the AT&T signal. I don't make or take calls every day so I did not want to pay the minimum monthly for the iPhone. I use Pay as Your Go.
It has tactile as well as visual feedback (the key you press enlarges and there is a slight vibration that you can turn off), making typing on the large QWERTY easy and the XM remembers where I use the large keyboard and automatically brings it up with the apps where I use it. It is just the right size and the rubber-like back makes it easy to hold on to. The XM has both primary and secondary cameras. It backs up to both its own folder on your PC as well as synchronizes with my Outlook Express. Also, for all music lovers, the surround sound in the 5800 is the best I've heard on a phone.
Some of these things would have totally turned off most people but I searched for over 2 years for a better alternative to my Sprint Palm and the 5800XM is the only phone that fulfills all my needs. The enV Touch came close but it has no Wi-Fi and I could have been locked into monthly fees and a contract. I am willing to put up with a few minor inconveniences while they iron out the bugs. I would not have been happy at all with the alternatives and it is the best phone I have owned.
Update 10-16-09 the browser freeze does not happen since I reoriented my Wi-Fi. Version 3 update still not available through PC Suite. Most times Bluetooth works flawlessly but sometimes, under exactly same circumstances, it constantly cuts out and this is reported from people using different BT devices.