Nov 5, 2008

Nokia 5800-The Best competitor for i-phone





Nokia has joined the fray and its Tube smartphone - or Nokia 5800 XpressMusic - has the potential to eat into Apple’s market share.
Nokia’s touchscreen is arguably on a par with the Apple handset and is likely to cost significantly less when the final operator packages are worked out. Nokia says the phone will cost about £220 before taxes and subsidies.
Here are the highlights of a phone that, together with Google’s G1 phone, will make the mobile smartphone battle really interesting.

There is a 3.2-inch display, smaller than the iPhone's. But with a widescreen 640 x 360 pixel display and 30 frames-per-second playback and recording, the device provides high-quality video recording and playback.The handset features a 3.2-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens. With a single touch, images or videos can be shared via websites such as Flickr or Facebook.
The layout of icons and access to the main functions works well and Nokia is very keen on its innovative “Media Bar” - a drop-down menu that provides direct access to the phone’s myriad music and entertainment features.
One of the biggest features is Nokia’s ground-breaking Comes With Music feature, which enables people to buy a Nokia device with a year of unlimited access to tracks from the Nokia Music Store. Once the year is complete, customers can keep all their music.
The 5800 Tube provides one-touch access to browse and purchase tracks from the store.
There are strong music features to go with Comes with Music - a graphic equaliser and support for all the main digital formats. But there is only 8GB of memory in the form of a microSD card (enough for 6,000 tracks) and many music fans will be disappointed. Many other phones (including the iPhone) already offer 16GB. Nokia says a 16GB card will be available in 2009.
The Tube offers iPhone-ish web surfing with the usual 3G, HSDPA and wi-fi connectivity, but the sensitivity of the screen is not quite up to Apple’s sexy standard. However there is support for Flash, which allows users to get at much more of the web’s content than with Apple's Flashless handset.
There is an FM radio and powerful built-in stereo speakers, said to offer the biggest sound of any mobile.
Perhaps one of the most interesting innovations is that the phone supports handwriting. As well as inputting your e-mail or message using the virtual alphanumeric keypad or the virtual computer-style QWERTY keyboard, you can use a pen stylus to write on the touchscreen. The cost of the phone approximately comes around 370$.And the phone is planned to be released by December end.

2 comments:

Adithya said...

hi anjali ,u can go for Nokia n95(8gb version)

Unknown said...

Sounds good...Nokia usually delivers the best to the market do Iphone will have a good competition now.

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