Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Mobile Phone
- 12.09.09
- Nokia
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First, let’s get things out of the way. Nokia is a popular maker of mobile phones around the world because they make great products. The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Mobile Phone is one of them.
The XpressMusic is built for GSM carriers. This makes them popular as unlocked phones since there are so many GSM providers all over the world. As a mobile phone, the Nokia 5800 is well-equipped to take advantage of the fast 3G connection. It can also use the lesser speeds of EDGE and GPRS. Thus, AT&T, T-Mobile, Orange, and Rogers come to mind depending on the country or global region.
The 5800 XpressMusic Mobile Phone has fantastic conference call utility. If the service provider supports it, up to 6 callers can participate in the conference calling. It’s like having your own voice chat room with 5 of your best friends. Yeah, you can use it for work as well.
What makes the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic an awesome gadget?
The name says it. It is a top notch music player that suits the hipster lifestyle. Integrated surround sound hi-fi speakers, over 80 MB internal memory along with swappable SD card slot that can support 16 MB, and support for Flash Lite and Java for extreme use of multi-media apps.
You’re basically looking at a high-end MP3 player that can be used to make phone calls.
And it’s not a bad pocket video player either. It supports MPEG4 and WMV with 30 fps playback. It can record your videos at resolution up to 640 x 480 pixels. All can be seen in a large 3.2″ screen.
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