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Touch-sensory Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is announced officially
Touch-sensory Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is announced officially
08.10.2008
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Nokia Company officially announced its new music mobile phone Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, which is operated by renewed Symbian OS and which has a touch display.

 
The novelty will become one of the first models supporting Comes With Music service. People buying this device will get free annual subscription for full access to music catalogue of this service.
 
Using of touch display caused serious change of traditional interface of Symbian Series 60. Among key innovations there are Media Bar panel (shortcut access to multimedia abilities) and Contacts Bar (list of selected contacts, reading of messages, and review of the list of calls).
 
We should remind that this device is equipped with 3,2 inch touch display with nHD resolution (640x360 pixels), reproducing more than 16 mln colors. There is also a 3,2 Mp camera with autofocus, Carl ZeissTessar lens, double LED backlights and an ability of recording video in nHD resolution (640x360) at the speed of 30 frames/sec.
The volume of embedded memory is 81 Mb, but it can be extended with microSD cards which volume can reach 8 Gb.
 
Among communication abilities we should note WLAN (IEEE 802.11 b/g) function, USB 2.0 (MicroUSB) jack, Bluetooth 2.0 module supporting A2DP profiles (stereo audio), AVRCP and 3,5 mm audio jack.
 
This device will appear on offer in 4th quarter of this year and its price will be about Euro 279.

 


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