5d8a1e7654 Furthermore, I do expect people to say that some things have not been done in the 'right way'; an example of this is the absence of finger flick scrolling in contacts (and other lists). 10 3047 02 2016 16:32 : buchi171 , , . It shows four contact shortcuts on the home screen; when a contact is selected, an activity log of communication and recent feed entries for that person is shown, along with shortcuts for calling and messaging. 46 2605 09 2016 18:25 : OrfeusHebr MeeGo Nokia MeeGo Maemo . In early February 2009 the website Mobile-Review.com, which was initially very enthusiastic about the handset, published its research and concluded that the Nokia 5800 had a design flaw. The LED flash has the traditional 'concentric-circle' windows rather than the enhanced 'diamond-square' windows found in the N85. 216 1566 05 2016 15:40 : Windows Phone, Windows Phone. The microSD card, which is hot-swappable, can be taken in and out easily enough (it’s on a spring), but removing the SIM card requires you to remove the back of the device, remove the battery and use the stylus to push the SIM card out. ! 189 124458 08 2016 13:22 : KamranArsenal Nokia , Nokia. Connectivity settings, Destinations and a list of access point in the Internet grouping.
There are three levels of feedback, of varying strength, or you can switch it off altogether. The back of the device has a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics and an accompanying dual LED flash. Privacy Policy Site Sections: Home Flow News Reviews Features Media Apps & Games Also All About All About Windows Phone All About MeeGo Site notes This website is not in any way endorsed by Nokia. Retrieved 2012-08-25. the 5800) and those which mix elements of both. It's the last item on this feature list which draws attention to what would otherwise be a fairly standard mid range phone. Even with the less accurate/controllable finger touch, I was pleasantly surprised about the performance; I've only had one or two instances where a touch did not register. Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is a smartphone announced by Nokia on 2 October 2008[7] and started shipping in November of that year.[8] Code-named "Tube", it was the first touchscreen-equipped S60 device by Nokia, and was the first to run on the touch-specific Symbian v9.4 (S60 5th Edition). 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.[11] Nokia have also produced a range of Maemo-based Internet tablets which have a touchscreen interface, but are not mobile phones by themselves (one can connect and use a phone via Bluetooth). 81-mm / 3.2-inch 16.7M TFT resistive touchscreen,[22] 360 640 pixels resolution (16:9 display ratio).
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