Nokia is all set to launch the touchscreen 3G Nokia 5800 in North America later this month. The device is expected to give the mobile world a pleasant surprise.
The Good Things about 3G Nokia 5800 :--
1) 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, dual-flash, and geotagging
2) VGA video recording at 30 frames per second, and TV out
3) Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM Radio with RDS, GPS, and USB 2.0
4) Accelerometer, proximity sensor
5) Nokia OVI integration
6) Rich retail package and relatively affordable price
The Bad Things about 3G Nokia 5800 :--
1) Immature and cumbersome user interface
2) Not the best touchscreen sensitivity
3) Unpolished web browser
4) Llimited 3rd party apps availability
5) Separate charger/syncing ports
6) Additional paid license needed for voice-guided GPS navigation
The 3G Nokia 5800 will be launched on February 26th, and will be available in an unlocked version, which can be used on either AT&T's or T-Mobile's network, for $399.
The Good Things about 3G Nokia 5800 :--
1) 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, dual-flash, and geotagging
2) VGA video recording at 30 frames per second, and TV out
3) Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM Radio with RDS, GPS, and USB 2.0
4) Accelerometer, proximity sensor
5) Nokia OVI integration
6) Rich retail package and relatively affordable price
The Bad Things about 3G Nokia 5800 :--
1) Immature and cumbersome user interface
2) Not the best touchscreen sensitivity
3) Unpolished web browser
4) Llimited 3rd party apps availability
5) Separate charger/syncing ports
6) Additional paid license needed for voice-guided GPS navigation
The 3G Nokia 5800 will be launched on February 26th, and will be available in an unlocked version, which can be used on either AT&T's or T-Mobile's network, for $399.