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The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is Nokia’s first foray into the world of touchscreen mobile phones, and it’s a pretty snazzy offering from the Finnish phone company. And if you don’t believe us, then what about Batman? He’s all about the gadgets and he uses...

Excellent audio quality and it has Comes With Music...

Doesn't feel as "premium" as the iPhone...

The Nokia 5800 delivers more than any of us dared to hope for, and now it has Comes With Music, it's a very tasty proposition indeed.The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is Nokia’s first foray into the world of touchscreen mobile phones, and it’s a...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:05
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Nokia may have entered the touchscreen market late, but it’s making up for it now with the likes of the Nokia N97, N97 Mini and the pioneer of the bunch – the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. It’s not just about the touchscreen though, this is one musical hands...

Overall then, and considering that this was Nokia’s pioneering touchscreen mobile, the Nokia 5800 is still an awesome handset that offers you one-touch music playing and a host of other features. Bravo Nokia.LoveIt’s a great little media playerThe audi...
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Recently I have had the opportunity to try out Nokia’s answer to the Apple iPhone...
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smh.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:05
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When you cant get the main feature of a phone working its hard to have a favourable impression. In this case the 5800 sells itself on connecting to Nokias online Music Store and providing 12 months of unlimited music downloads (although the musi...
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T he Nokia 5800 is often thought to be the first Nokia touchscreen mobile phone. However, in 2003 the Finnish company already launched the Nokia 7710 with a large touchscreen, and since then, no new models were added. This model did not become a succes...

T he Nokia 5800 XpressMusic mobile phone managed to surprise me positively. This phone can be used for many more applications than just playing music. Granted, the design does have to be your cup of tea, but nothing is wrong with the phone itself. T...
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The XpressMusic 5800 ($899) is Nokias answer to the Apple iPhone - but is it good enough to beat the all-conquering Apple? Featuring a touch-sensitive screen, just like the iPhone, Nokia wisely waited a good while to release its offering, and it has p...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:06
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The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is the Finnish company's first touch-enabled phone, and along with its touch technology come the inevitable comparisons with Cupertino's finest.And here they are: the Nokia model has a better camera, (3.2 megapixels with a du...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:06
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Home Contact Us Home > Phones Search Phones Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Gadget Guy, March 20, 2009 Optimised for use with Nokias newly hatched online music store, the 5800 XpressMusic handset - the companys first touchscreen - includes a graphic equali...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:07
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Touch is the latest trend in mobile phones; popularised by Apple, just about everyone has brought out new devices recently with the exception of Nokia. That’s now been rectified with the 5800 Xpress Music. At £250 without a contract, and free with ma...

Familiar interface; good price and feature set...

No multitouch; some interface quirks; camera not that good...

Nokia’s latest touchscreen is easy to use and feature-rich, but with a few interface quirks to be ironed out...
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gadgetrepublic.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:07
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Nokia's 5800 XpressMusic delivers on music experience and touch technology.The XpressMusic mobile handset comes to market long after the iPhone and its ilk but when it comes to touch screen technology some things are definitely worth the wait.The 5800...
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As if the pressure of being one of the first touch screen devices from Nokia was not enough the 5800 XpressMusic comes with the added pressure of being touted as the first genuine iPhone contender, so will the 5800 rise to the occasion or will it simpl...

Overall the 5800 XpressMusic is a solid offering from Nokia and a great start in the touchscreen phone market for them, its sleek design and lightweight feel make it ideal for travelling with and the great connectivity the phone has to offer is certain...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:07
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Nokia has been quite careful to position the 5800 as an affordable equivalent to the iPhone and not something that will blow the Apple out of the water, and given the current economic climate it could be a very clever move.Although it may be the first...

We’ve been waiting patiently for Nokia’s first touchscreen Series 60 smartphone, but it seems Nokia has had difficulty changing things to operate by fingertip operation instead of real buttons; it can be a little fiddly to input text. The larg...
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Touch screen mobile phones are all the rage at the moment and Nokia has finally jumped aboard with the 5800 XpressMusic, its first ever full touch screen handset. This device brings a reasonable set of features, and the 5800 XpressMusic is a fair effort, but it has a couple of interface quirks that prevent it from seriously competing against Apples iPhone 3G. The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has a fairly standard design for a touch screen device, with the display consuming most of the phones front...

Responsive software, intuitive user interface, HSDPA-capable, Wi-Fi and GPS, included 8GB microSD card, 3.5mm headphone jack...

Touch input is not consistent, resistive touch screen requires a firm press, text messaging takes some time to grasp, display is poor in sunlit environments...

Nokia’s first touch-screen mobile phone, the 5800 XpressMusic is not an iPhone killer but it’s provides a solid building block as Nokia moves into this space. This smartphone packs in plenty of features, but it falls short in terms of usabilit...
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Nokia's 5800 XpressMusic was long anticipated when it finally went on sale in the UK on 23 January. It had been shipping in some other countries since last year and by the time we Brits were able to get our hands on it the phone had already sold a million...

Good choice of software, Very good accelerometer, Touchscreen...

Disappointing camera, Sluggish, Low grade plastic casing...
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The touchscreen 3G Nokia 5800 gives the mobile phone world a pleasant surprise. This Apple iPhone rival brings plenty of hardware goodies, but can it compete with Apples crown jewel? What you notice immediately about the Nokia 5800 is that it lacks...

The Nokia 5800 is by no means an iPhone replacement, but if youre not into the iPhone and you want a good music handset with a decent camera, this might be the one for you, especially if you get the handset bundled with Nokias Comes With Music offer...
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techradar.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:08
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Its taken a while for Nokia to deliver its first post-iPhone touchscreen handset, but with the release of the 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia is now firmly in the touch control game.The first handset to be built on the latest touch-operated 5th Edition of Nok...

Touchscreen control, Symbian S60 smartphone functionality, A-GPS technology built in, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, Excellent music player, 8GB MicroSD memory card supplied, 3.5mm headphone socket, N-Gage gaming supported, FM radio, 3.2-megapixel camera, Contacts bar...

Supplied earphones are average quality, Touchscreen control doesnt have iPhone-style multi-touch, Camera performance is limited, Low light shooting not good...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:08
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The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is a multimedia smartphone that comes with a range of features for media and music. It comes with a range of features such as 3.2 megapixel camera, 16:9 widescreen for movies and and A-GPS and Wi-Fi for navigation and Interne...

It’s narrower, lighter and cheaper than an iPhone, has memory cards so you’re not stuck with the on-board storage and a sharper 3.2-inch touchscreen that’s made for nimble Euro fingers rather American sausage digits. The 5800’s new...

Virtually nothing, although browsing and navigation isn’t as baby-oil smooth as the iPhone. The 5800 is the first S60 5th edition handset so it’s early days for apps right now.

Want a touchscreen handset for music and movies but can’t be arsed with the whole iPhone hassle? The 5800 is ca racking phone at a sensible price – and could become unmissable once its new S60 software gets some decent apps.Best offers for the...
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mobilecomputermag.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:08
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Nokia has shunned touch-screens so far for its smartphone output, but it’s clearly a technology whose time has (finally) come for the finicky Finns. So, the 5800 XpressMusic is its first handset to not only have a touch-sensitive display, but it does a...

Strong multimedia performance; well-built; low unlocked price...

Scrappy, inconsistent UI; display could be sharper...

Its no iPhone, but the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is a capable multimedia mobile with a few lever tricks up its sleeve...
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igizmo.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:08
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Can Nokia's first touchscreen attempt blow the iPhone out of the water or is it just Touchscreen dream / range of input methods / multimedia features 3.2MP camera / SIM card insertion fiddly / small onboard storage It seems a lifetime ago that Nokia fi...

Touchscreen dream, range of input methods, multimedia features...

3.2MP camera, SIM card insertion fiddly, small onboard storage...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:08
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A premium phone with crunch-beating appeal. Full Review and...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:08
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Nokia’s first touchscreen phone belongs to the music-phone category. With a very unbloated price tag, the Xpress Music 5800 clearly targets the consumer market. The phone features a 3.2" display, 3.5G data, WiFi, GPS, a camera, 8GB memory card, a built...

truly consumermarket orientation, light weight/ accessories, definition, conversation quality, userfriendly menus...

Comes with Music (one year of unlimited music download) still unavailable, Bulky/ general look, not all the applications are adapted to the Touch interface yet, the accelorometer is too sensitive at times, Interface could do with a makeover...
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It’s hardly a surprise that Nokia’s first post-iPhone foray into touch-controlled mobiles has drawn massive amounts of interest. Nokia may have dabbled briefly with touch-operated handsets before, with its 7700 and 7710, but the 5800 XpressMusic is cer...

As the first mainstream touchscreen phone from the world’s number one phone maker, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic does an effective job at translating the S60 UI into a touch-sensitive world. It’s functional, responsive and perfectly good to use...
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Mobile phone manufacturers the world over have been producing iPhone copies what seems like an age now. Some have done so with great success - we love the HTC Touch HD - while others have failed spectacularly. Nokia, however, has preferred to plough it...

Nokia's answer to the iPhone is a big disappointment: it's fiddly, plain and seriously lacking in inspiration...
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Whenever a new touch-screen phone comes along, a comparison is made with Apples excellent iPhone. Nokias 5800 is nowhere near as pretty, though. Its brick-shaped, with the sides and bottom slightly tapered towards the rear. The front has a rim ar...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:11
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Tube-tastic Weve been waiting for Nokia to come and frolic with the touch phones, and here it is the Nokia XpressMusic 5800. We were expecting a stupendous N-series with all the bells and whistles but what we got was a mid range Symbian smartie, but...

Touschreen, Easy pips getting to our tunes...

Web browsing is a tad sluggish...

A sterling effort from our Finnish friends and we cant wait for the N-series behemoth to be announced.
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:11
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We told you about the Nokia 5800 today and I manged to get my paws on it later. I get slightly overexcited about the touchscreen and dual flash, and manage to capture my film countdown for you as well. Still, its a stunning product and as its equippe...
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pz10.com Updated: 2013-11-09 09:14:11
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Its touchscreen oclock for Nokia and the stage is set for the 5800 XpressMusic. Go ahead and touch it. We did and weve got a story to tell.Now, its technically not the first time Nokia get their hands dirty with touch screens, but it sure feels the...

OK then, what we have here is two newbies in the touchscreen league. A facts a fact, but its not exactly the kind of newbies everyone will look down at. Market leaders Nokia and the top selling smartphone platform must be ready to take a few beatings...
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Ever since the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic was first glimpsed in the movie Dark Knight it has been eagerly awaited. And thankfully, it lives up to much of the hype.The Nokia 5800 is what you might have expected with Nokia’s first entry into the battle again...

Quality touchscreen, Phenomenal music quality including free tracks for a year, Feels like a proper Nokia phone...

Lacks advanced multitouch capability, 8GB storage may be too small for some tastes, Slightly slow web browsing...

The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is a top first effort by the Finnish manufacturer, if only it featured a multitouch interface as seen on the iPhone...
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When we first saw Nokia’s 5800 XpressMusic, then codenamed the ‘Tube’, it looked like Nokia had finally locked horns with Apple and made an iPhone-beater. As the Finns’ first touchscreen Series 60 device, it appeared well equipped...

Compact and neat. Internet access is flash-capable. Impressive screen and sound...

Not as intuitive as the Jesus phone. Average battery life...

A solid touchscreen music phone, but the iPhone needn’t fear Nokia yet...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-31 04:53:38
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Nokia's first proper touchscreen phone has been a long time coming. The 5800 XpressMusic is being pitched as an affordable alternative to the iPhone, yet still packs in Wi-Fi, GPS and HSDPA (3.5G). Plus, if you buy it on Orange, it includes Nokia's Com...

The 5800 XpressMusic is by no means a bad phone. It works well, and Comes With Music remains a seductive offer for music fans. But Nokia hasn’t quite nailed the touchscreen thing with its first attempt. The 5800 may be more affordable than an iPhone, b...
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The first thing that will catch your eye about the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is the 3.2-inch touchscreen-capable display that delivers images in 640 x 360 pixel resolution and 16-million colors. There is an accelerometer built into the phone that allows for...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-27 01:51:38
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Patience is a virtue - we've all been patiently waiting for this. Even being behind everyone who have been coming up with a touch screen device, it surely did wonders for Nokia who was able to address issues that the other touch screen devices had, mak...
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The 5800 handset, commonly referred to as Tube, appeared at a time when the touchscreen smartphone market segment is swarming with offers. The majority of the offers belong to the top price bracket though, the good examples being Apple iPhone 3G (w...
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