Thursday, April 30, 2009

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
Manufacturer Nokia
Screen nHD 640 x 360 pixels, [1] [2], 3.2 inch 16:9 widescreen, (17 million colors)
Camera 3.2 Megapixels, Carl Zeiss AG optics with autofocus and dual LED flash
Second camera Front camera for video calls
Operating system Symbian OS 9.4 + S60 platform 5th Edition, Firmware version 21.0.0.18
Input Touchscreen with Nokia Dynamic Intelligent Layouts
CPU ARM11 @ 369 Mhz [3]
Memory 128 MB SDRAM
Memory card max. 32 GB microSDHC, 8 GB card included
Networks GSM, EGPRS, WCDMA, HSDPA, A-GPS
Connectivity Bluetooth 2.0 (EDR/A2DP), WLAN (802.11 b/g), Micro-USB 2.0, 3.5 mm headphone and video-out jack
Battery BL-5J (3.7V 1320mAh)
Physical size 111 × 51.7 × 15.5 mm
Weight 109g
Form factor Candybar
Media AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, MP4, M4A, WMA, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, Mobile XMF, SP-MIDI, MIDI Tones (poly 64), RealAudio 7,8,10, True tones, WAV
Predecessor None
Related XpressMusic

The Nokia 5800 is a portable entertainment device by Nokia. [4]

The Nokia 5800, code-named "Tube," is a Symbian S60 smartphone. It is an XpressMusic series phone, which emphasizes music and multimedia playback. While it has tactile feedback, it doesn't use Nokia's upcoming Haptikos technology[5].

It has a compatibility mode for Java applications that aren't touchscreen-aware. It works by using part of the screen for displaying the essential buttons required by the program.

A prototype of this handset was seen in the 2008 Batman movie, The Dark Knight, as well as the #1 hits "Womanizer" by Britney Spears and Flo Rida's "Right Round".The handset was also seen in The Pussycat Dolls' "Jai Ho!" and Christina Aguilera's "Keeps Gettin' Better" music videos.

The phone has received generally positive reviews, with UK phone magazine Mobile Choice awarding it a full 5 stars in its Feb 8th issue.[6]

On January 23rd 2009, Nokia announced it had shipped the millionth 5800 XpressMusic device, even though it still had not been fully released worldwide.[7] In Nokia's Q1 report released on April 16th, 2009 it was announced they had shipped 2.6 million units during the quarter, with cumulative shipments of more than 3 million units since the smartphone's launch in late November 2008.[8]

History

The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is not the first touchscreen device in Nokia's range. In 2004, the Nokia 7700 was announced, a Symbian Series 90 device that was cancelled before it reached the market. This was followed by the Nokia 7710 which was an upgraded version of the 7700, which became available during 2005. Nokia also produced the UIQ-based Nokia 6708 phone in 2005, but this was not an in-house development and was bought in from Taiwanese manufacturer BenQ.[9]. Nokia have also produced a range of Maemo-based Internet Tablets which have a touchscreen interface, however these are not mobile phones. The 5800 is, however, Nokia's first Symbian S60 touchscreen device.


The 5800 idle screen

The 2007 launch of the rival Apple iPhone demonstrated that at the time, Nokia did not only not have any current touchscreen mobile phones, but since the cancellation of the Symbian Series 90 operating system, it also lacked any sort of suitable platform for developing such a device. Although Nokia asserted with some justification that the Nokia N95 was a comparable or better device[10], most other manufacturers responded with their own touchscreen devices.

The launch of the 5800 XpressMusic in October 2008 was followed-up with the announcement of the Nokia N97[11] in December 2008, followed by the Series 40 based Nokia 6208c in January 2009[12].

In late February of 2009 Mobile-Review.com web-site that was initially very enthusiastic about handset, published its research, concluding that the Nokia 5800 has a design flaw. When phones were used on a daily basis, their earpieces would render unfit in very short time. Warranty repair performed would only temporary fix the problem, since the defect was in earpiece design produced by one on the Nokia's contractors. Nokia's public relations department had admitted that the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic contains a design defect. According to Nokia, they switched to another earpiece manufacturer, so all 5800's produced during March 2009 or later should be free from defect, with previously produced earpieces liable to free warranty repair. As well new earpiece parts have been supplied to Nokia service centers and future phone repairs will permanently fix the defect.[13]

On April 17, 2009 DigiTimes reported that Nokia plans to release Nokia 5800 with induction display instead of resistive one which is used in the original model. According to Mobile-Review.com, induction display is believed to be more fit for thumb operation where stylus is not used. New model is expected to ship in May or June of 2009.[14]

Availability

Nokia announced the 5800 XpressMusic in London on October 2, 2008. The suggested retail price was €279 before taxes and network subsidies. The phone was made available Q4 2008 in Finland and developing markets, specifically India, Malaysia, Indonesia, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Russia, Ukraine and Spain. The phone missed the Christmas sales in more matured markets. Nokia has only commented that it needs time to customize the phone's software for operators in other markets. Analysts speculated the delay as a business manoeuvre not to butcher its existing product portfolio sales for Christmas as the phone is very competitively priced. The phone hit the rest of Europe in early 2009. An Asia-Pacific release date has yet to be announced. The European version was available for United States customers on December 14th[15], an North American version was released on February 26th and was briefly pulled soon after due to customers reporting 3G reception issues. It was put back on sale on March 14th after the firmware was updated to fix the issue[16]. It was released in Australia on the 20th of March 2009.

The phone made its worldwide debut in Hong Kong on November 29, 2008 for a retail price of HK$3988 by Nokia Hong Kong.[17] The final pricing of the Nokia 5800 caused outrage amongst Nokia fans on several Internet forums, as it was a 33% increase from the original estimated retail price of €279 (due to the fact that Hong Kong does not have VAT as of 2008, and that the mobile phone doesn't come with Nokia's Comes With Music Service since it hasn't been launched in Hong Kong yet). This however changed on a wider launch a couple days later, when it started going for US$350[18]. Nokia 5800 finally made its debut in Malaysia on Friday, 9th January 2009 after it was first announced in October 2008. The device retails for MYR 1499. Nokia threw a party at Pavilion to officiate the release. The phone is already available in India, released on 8th January 2009 by brand ambassador Priyanka Chopra for a retail price of (inclusive of all taxes + VAT) Rs. 19,999. Its available in the Philippines last January 10 for Php.19,990 (now 15,990). The official release date in Sweden is February 16. It's available in Vietnam as of January 5 for VND.6.700.000, about 385 USD, one of the lowest prices. The phone will be available in Thailand on February 28, 2009 for Thb. 13,520. The United Kingdom launch was January 23, 2009 and the price was £249.99.[19] The 5800 was announced by Nokia in South Africa during early February 2009. It had an initial price of R5,559.00, or approximately US$570 on the Vodacom network, according to their February 2009 brochure, making it one of the highest priced in the world.[citation needed] It was released in Bangladesh on the 27th of January

Specifications

Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has the following specifications:

Keys and input method

  • Stylus, plectrum and finger touch support for text input and user interface control (alphanumeric keypad, full and mini qwerty keyboard, handwriting recognition)
  • Dedicated Media Bar touch key for access to music, gallery, share on-line, Video Centre and web browser
  • Voice commands
  • Physical keys for application launch key (menu key), send & end, power, camera, lock, volume up & down.

WaveSecure

WaveSecure is a Nokia security application to track the lost phone.

Mobile Office Files

You need QuickOffice[23] or similar Symbian OS software[24] to read MS Office/Openoffice.org files and Adobe Reader to read PDFs. Neither is preinstalled in the 5800XM, but you can download them from the phone's Download! application. [25]

Nokia Download!

Nokia Download! is a desktop application for downloading content to your mobile phone.

In music

Featured in Right Round music video by Flo Rida when Ke$ha tilts the phone landscape whilst listening to the song

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