Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Nokia Tube 5800 review specs and price

Now, finally, Nokia too into the touch screen fray - The Nokia Tube or 5800 expressmusic touchscreen smartphone has the possibility to eat in the Apples iPhone market share.

While the 5800 (Nokia tube) is not the first Nokia touchscreen phone, (Nokia 7710 was launched in 2004) the Finns definitely borrowed some design tips from Apple in the iPhone, but I think that Nokia has hit the right notes in 5800 with its great set of features. Above all, it seems, you get more for their money than the iPhone.

       
5800 Expressmusic or just Nokia Tube will be available for about $390, simfree. Only simfree part can be a big selling point, as you would use your phone on any network, anywhere in the world, without the unlocking of the phone as iPhone.

Nokia first touch screen phone interface, a number of clever touches, such as the menu, and a Hi-Res 640x360 screen. There are also some pretty impressive specifications: HSDPA, 3.2MP camera with dual LED flash, GPS 8GB memory card in a box, the support of Flash video and 3.5 mm jack for headphones.The Tube will Nokia Comes with music bundle, which will allow users for free download an unlimited number of songs from the Nokia Music Store for one year after the initial purchase.

One of the main features is a Nokia, groundbreaking music comes with a feature that allows people to buy a Nokia phone with one year unlimited access to tracks from the Nokia Music Store. After the year is complete, users can keep all their downloaded music.

There are FM radio and powerful built-in stereo speakers offering the greatest sound of a mobile phone.

Perhaps one of the most interesting innovations is that the phone supports handwriting recognition. If you e-mail messages or messages with the help of a virtual alphanumeric keyboard or a virtual computer-style QWERTY keyboard, you can use a stylus pen to write on the touch screen.


       * Pros: A powerful set of functions. Very Hi-Res screen. 8GB memory in the box.
       * Cons: Touchscreen sometimes does not work. Paltry internal memory. Browsing the Web experience is not as smooth as the iPhone


Nokia 5800 review Specs and price

A mobile Blog

Mobile phones had always been the craze of gen next. Before selecting a new cellphone there are lots of factors to be considered. When one of my friend asks me which mobile to buy, I will in return ask two questions.

1) Whats your need with the newly bought cellphone?
2) How much can spend for this cool brand gadget?

Once these both questions are answered, the best cellphone suited for you is ready.

The new generation is focusing more on entertainment phones. They want a mobile gadget which provides them with enough of multimedia experience in it. Two derived classes of this segment either focuses on music phones or camera phones. Others can be broadly classified as business phone segment and the entry level ones.
Its hard to determine which company rules which segment. Yet, as a general rule, Sony Ericsson phones are generally better in multimedia experience with their MegaBass and cam quality and Nokia stands first when usability is the prime factor. We will discuss more in this blog.