Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Specifications and Price. The 5800 doesn’t have an Enter button, but is instead fully organized using the touchscreen and the three hardware keys below the display. The resistive LCD allows you to use your fingers or a stylus for input. It also requires a little more pressure to tap compared with capacitive screens. Nokia has even included a plectrum which is normally used with a guitar for plucking or strumming as an alternate aiming device. Making up for the lack of tactility related to hardware button.

The key downside with the touch interface is the inconsistency with scrolling and tapping gestures in the software. It’s not a deal-breaker, at worst damage the first experience with the device. The anomaly makes it seem like Nokia hasn’t put much thought into what it wants to deliver with the 5800. For instance, you slide your finger down in the menus to scroll down, but you “push” a page up in the Web browser instead. The swiping finger gesture is also applied only in certain applications. One example is the picture gallery. Applications require only one tap to activate, while other menu options need you to tap twice. Granted that a possible cause for implementing a second click is to prevent accidental presses, the constant switch between single and double taps is something which takes getting used to.
General
Phone type : Candy bar
Operating system : Symbian OS
Dimensions (H x W x D) : 111 x 51.7 x 15.5 mm
Weight : 109g
Expansion slot(s) : microSD
Built-in memory : 81 MB
Available colours : Silver–Black, Red, Blue
Connectivity
GSM frequency bands : Quadband
Connectivity options : 3G, GPRS, GPS, HSDPA, Bluetooth, A2DP, USB, WLAN
Performance
Max. standby time (in hours) : 408 hours
Battery capacity : 1320 mAh
Max. talktime (in hours) : 9 hours talktime
Multimedia
Maximum camera resolution : 3.2 megapixels
Imaging features : Onboard flash, LED
Sound features : Built-in speakers
Audio jack type : 3.5mm
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