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There was a small dent in the screen. Other than that, the device works perfectly and in good condition.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
it is not a new phone, I've received a bad charger, a US charger that cant be plugged in the electricity in Europe, battery lasts 2-3 days tops, camera is pretty good. it cant be charged via usb cable, only charger with its small jack. That was not specified, so that is a negative point.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Nice features (gps, wi-fi,camera, mp3 and video player), very good memory (8gb) good operating system, price is good,phone size is nice, nice screen size.user friendly interface, nice touch screen, battery can be better, it only last 2 day with few usage, one day with heavy use of the phone. Camera is good but can be better, it is only 3.0 but it should be at least 5.0 megapixels to be excellent, also a real xenon flash will help to make this phone something outstanding. After all, I am very happy with this phone.
I was looking for a good phone for some three months and this is the phone I came across which I watched. While I kept watching it I found the same phone with a friend of mine who talked highly about the phone and I purchased it the same day! And all the features in the phone are as I expected. It has ample memory. Size is just ok. Weight is good. The 3.2 megapixel camera is of good quality and video is nice. The GPRS works fine. Navigation was a little messy at the beginning but I think I'm getting used to it now. The FM radio is very clear but I would prefer an FM radio which work without having to plug in the headset! Making calls is very easy with the contacts bar.
Desigining The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is a simple tablet-based touchscreen mobile. Composed completely of plastic, it doesn't have the feel of a very expensive device, but it takes a beating and keeps going better than most. Screen looks great... indoors. At 640 by 360 pixels, it's hard to find a device this small (3.2in screen, 111mm long by 51mm wide) that has this many pixels packed onto its surface. This means that photos, text, and web pages just look fantabulous. Truthfully though, its not a busy device. The buttons while finger-friendly in feel, seem just a bit hard to reach all around. And the placement of the SIM and microSDHC slots on the let side seem great at first, but are a fingernail's nightmare to get open at times.However,weight is excellent (109g), and it feels like any other well-weighted candybar mobile when placed next to your head on in a pocket. Plus, the long/thin nature of the design is very pocket friendly. Touchscreen Input: While the 5800XM is not Nokia's first touchscreen product, it is the first one that utilizes the Symbian S60 operating system. A new version, S60v5, opens up the ability for the OS to utilize a touchscreen interface. With the 5800XM, this is a mixed bag. On the 5800XM you get to touch, but its UI is not at all similar to the iPhone, Iphone is much further from it!!. There are still too many steps to do things such as cut-and-paste, or move files from one folder to another. In addition, much of the default software is simply the same version that it is on the non-touchscreen Symbian S60 devices, without any optimization. Performance The 369 MHz processor is buffered by a 1320 mAh battery, Wi-Fi, GPS (with A-GPS), Bluetooth 2.0, a 3.5 mm a/v jack, and mounds of software.It's not positioned as a conventional or enterprise smartphone, however; it's a music and multimedia themed one. And given its smartphone roots, it pulls off this aspect of use reasonably well. Music and Multimedia: Let me first say, this device has some of the best speakers that I've ever heard on a mobile device. And definitely the loudest. Music, alarms, voice calls, whatever -- these are some really great speakers and easily makes the 5800XM an alarm clock replacement. On the optical media side, the 3.2 megapixel digital camera proves to be the only real let-down. Sure, the dual-LED, VGA video capture, digital zoom, and finger-friendly menus are great, but it's the final product that's a significant disapointment. Even with a few major firmware releases under its belt, the 5800XM is a really poor camera. Photos not only come out grainy and noisy, but they are over-sharpened and underexposed. This is not at all the best mobile to choose for a camera solution. Being that it's a Nokia, the phone aspects are very solid. Speaker and microphone are very clear. The speakerphone, as stated before, loud and clear at all volume levels. Pairing Bluetooth devices is easy, and call management is made easier with the Contacts bar for your frequent contacts. Final onclusions: If you wana spend 400USD then opt for iphone rather than 5800, otherwise next option is this one. thanksRead full review
The 5800 xpressmusic has been out for a year now and after reading the reviews online from different owners and users, I would have to agree that there is quite a significant learning curve in order for this device to seamlessly work with your daily functions in life and business. An Iphone it is not, however given it's multiple capabilities and features, a sometimes lagging UI thanks to the Sybian S60 5th edition, the 5800 can still impress after several tweaks, system software/firmware upgrade and a lot of patience. I am just glad that I did not pay retail for it because once you have run out of patience on a device that you heavily rely on for email, navigation, the use of Ovi suites, music player, video player and all around phone use, it will certainly be a terrific device that skips on water once thrown in, say the Hudson River.Read full review
I'm not going to write a technical, detailed, encyclopedia-like review here. This is basically one of the best phones you'll ever come across. Firstly, it's very straightforward and easy to use. Secondly, the screen is huge - and bright. It's very satisfying. Thirdly, the phone is light. It's not heavy like other touch-screen phones. Fourthly, you won't meet too many people who are displeased with this phone. It has one of the highest ratings in the world, and it's also ranked in the top 5 on GSM Arena, one of the largest sites for phone reviews and specs. The Nokia 5800 has amazing audio and visual, as well as two cameras (3.2 Mega pixel Carl Zeiss). Obviously, there's Bluetooth (2.0), as well as Wi-fi (internet access), 3G network, and a built-in GPS receiver. The java applications on the phone work very well, and the phone doesn't really freeze up as much as other Symbian OS phones. The look of the phone only adds on to the delight of such a product, which is hopefully only the beginning of futuristic phones to come.Read full review
For GPS navigation, the Nokia 5800 comes with Nokia Maps. We were impressed with the GPS performance on this phone, and also with the fluidity of the Nokia Maps program. It was fun to start at a full Earth view and zoom in quickly to our exact location. It's not Google Earth, but its better than most phone navigation programs. We had problems entering destinations for turn by turn navigation, as the phone wouldn't let us use the widescreen keyboard layout. But once we typed in an address, the phone helped us get there, and looked pretty good doing it.
Had it all: * GPS * Wifi * 3.5G * 3 MP camera The best: * Easy to use * Good touch screen * A lot of applications out there * Voice assisted GPS navigation * Battery takes like 3 - 4 days of average use to dead * Nokia didn't forget this phone (always releasing new updates firmware to improve performance, and the technical support is great) The downside: * The camera takes average pictures, (no bad, but could be better for a 3 MP camera) I'm satisfied with this phone, everything works great!!!
I bought this NewPhone Nokia 5800 navigation Edition like around a month ago and was impressed with the number of features available on this inexpensive phone. It has a 3.2-pixel camera, video camera,you can download many applications and it is very good on calls, WIFI, so many to mention. The size is perfect for carrying in a pocket and the battery has a pretty good lifespan. My only complaint is that the menu system on the phone makes you click few times before move to another page. the Navigation is nice but take like 3 to 7 minuts to obtain the satellite signal. Overall, I'd recommend the phone if you're on a budget.