I have gone through all theme that are available in the World Wide Web, and this is all the theme i collected that are very hottest and nice to install. Have a time to take a look and download to your Nokia 5800.
GPS Garmin also can be installed in Nokia 5800. Garmin allows their customer to use GPS once they buy the license. Compared to Nokia GPS, their customer need to pay the licence to use GPS every year. Garmin GPS can be get from the Garmin center. The price is not too high. So anyone can get this GPS. However, Garmin GPS also available in the internet by who want to install it for free. Many website give the instruction in order to install this Garmin GPS on Nokia 5800.
BlackBerry Storm and Nokia 5800 Express Music is another handset should be compared. These two famous handsets bring each ability and advantageous.
The BlackBerry Storm smartphone will let you select and type using it’s touch technology, and typing is made easy thanks to the on-screen keyboard that lets you just touch a letter and go. One of the advantages of black berry is, this handset can function as internet modem. So u just subscibe to any telco broadband and use it as a modem of your computer.
Touch Screen Navigation on theBlackBerry Storm 9530 / 9500 is easy; you just use your fingertip on the screen like a mouse. The phone features Multi-tap and SureType technology. Other BlackBerry Storm display specs include: Light sensing screen, user selectable font size, 3.25-inch Transmissive TFT LCD, and a 480 x 360 color pixel resolution.
The Nokia 5800 Xpress Music phone has a 3.2-inch screen that looks great from any angle; it has 16 million colors, a 640×360 pixel resolution in a 16:9 ratio.
The widescreen on theNokia 5800 XpressMusic is optimized for one hand use and has an automatic orientation sensor. You can use the Nokia 5800 touch screen for text input and user interface control, with support for handwriting recognition.
Comparing the price of each handset, Black Berry Storm always come in high price compared to the Nokia 5800, so no wonder Black Berry come in modem function.
What’s your choice: Blackberry Storm or Nokia 5800 Xpressmusic?
Nokia 5800 Xpress Music come with GPS built in. The preset software installed in Nokia 5800 is Nokia Maps. Anyone buy this handset is given free 7 days licence to enjoy this application.
step to activate this free licence is.. 1-start nokia maps application from main menu, Press option and select extras. 2-select drive & walk 3-read and ACCEPT the terms and condition. 4-drive & walk screen is then displayed. Read the information and DOWNLOAD the navigation licence. 5-your device will connect to the server to check free licence availability or your purcase options. Select YES to proceed. 6-Select your preferred data access point using either data connection of wifi. Data charges may apply. 7-please wait while your device connects to the server to activate the licence code. 8-you will receive a confirmation note that your 7-day all regions navigation licence is activated
New firmware update for nokia 5800 now hit Malaysia. Software version V21.0.025 make some improvement in touch usability and improve navigation.
Message icon between unread and read message now is renewed. In version V20, read message icon shown is same as unread message, the different is only on the red dot.
After i updated my Nokia 5800, i can say, my nokia become more stable. Touch screen vibration become more smooth.
This is some review done by other with nokia 5800 updated firmware.
1. Booting time is fast now. 2. You can make the menu button ‘breathe’ when the phone is in standby. It will flash twice if there is a missed call, message or email. 3. No longer switches predictive text off after you’ve used the Full Screen QWERTY Keyboard and gone back to the regular keypad. 4. Applications has renamed to Apps and Music Player is now Music Plyr. 5. During text entry pressing ‘*’ key brings up a full screen selection of Characters. 6. Some problem with web browser. 7. Overall performance of the phone is improved now.
The Nokia 5800 Xpress Music as it is the phone giant's first touch-screen phone has created something of a stir in the mobile world. So how does Nokia compete against its rivals such as Apple, samsung and LG?
Nokia 5800 XM has a limited number of buttons. There are just three keys on the front - start call, end call and menu; volume up and down and a camera button on the side; and a power button on the top.This device is created with of so few buttons so the entire device is fairly slim and not much bigger than the screen.
There is a charger socket, a standard 3.5mm socket for connecting headphones and a covered micro-USB slot for connecting the device to a PC on the top of the device. The slider on the right of the device make it very easy to lock and unlock the device so that you don't accidentally dial someone while the phone is in your pocket.
SIM and memory card slots is located on the left of the device with clip cover. Interestingly, you have to remove the back cover and battery in order to take out the SIM, which defeats the object of having it so easily accessible.
However, the microSD slot is spring loaded so that cards can be easily removed and inserted. This is neither here nor there for the majority of users who will leave the preloaded 8GB memory card in the device. But for those who need to swap out the memory cards regularly, for instance if they have libraries of content spanning several cards, not having to balance a battery and a cover while changing over two tiny cards can be an attractive feature.
Nokia has done a great job with the 5800's interface. The touch screen is nice and responsiv. while the operating system, nokia use Symbian S60, so those familiar with any of its E-series and other S60-based devices will be right at home.
Most importantly the software is quick, something that Windows Mobile devices often struggle with. Even with a few applications running in the background, navigation is nice and smooth and the phone is quick to respond to input. Even the automatic switching between portrait and landscape orientation is quite fast.
Navigation on the 5800 can be managed just using fingertips, but there is a stylus provided at the back cover and a small plectrum as well.
Input can be carried out via a full Qwerty keyboard, a traditional alphanumeric keypad, a mini Qwerty keyboard or handwriting recognition. For the last two you'll need to use the stylus or plectrum, but the keyboard and the keypad are well designed for use with fingertips.
The call quality on the 5800 is excellent, and there always seems to be a good signal and voices come through loud and clear.
The 3.2in screen with a 640 x 360 resolution is big enough to watch TV shows while on the move, and to send or read emails and other messages. Scrolling through menus is nice and smooth using the bar on the side, but the 5800 lacks the gesturing and sliding motions of many of its competitors.
Nokia has tried very hard to make this device appeal to all segments of the market. Being part of the XpressMusic brand gives owners 1000 songs downloads from Nokia's music store. There is also an inline remote control included in the box so you can control the music with phone in the pocket. Similarly, just above the screen is a small icon which launches the media bar, giving direct access to music, pictures, video and the web.
The 5800 features all the current connection options including 3G, 3.5G or HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS. But all these features take their toll on the battery.
The Nokia 5800 come with a good quality 3.2-megapixel camera with a decent dual LED flash, a definite step up from many other cameraphones.
As the conclusion from this review, nokia 5800 is a perfectly competent phone and certainly a lot better than many other touch-screen models out there, especially for the price and real time respond.
With each new touchscreen cell phone coming on the market vying to unseat the Apple iPhone, the Samsung Tocco and the Nokia 5800 both offer features that will give users two new choices in the race to be the dominant player. Both phones have a variety of features and elegant styling that should catch the attention of those looking to purchase a new touchscreen phone.
The Samsung Tocco has a solid feel and a good touchscreen interface that uses Haptic technology to give the user responsive feedback when using the 2.8 inch screen. Its size makes it very portable and easy to carry around in your pocket. The Nokia 5800 has a 3.2 inch, high resolution screen that provides the user with one-touch access to a variety of its features such as music, phone, and camera. It also comes with a stylus that will fit neatly in a slot at the rear of the phone. In addition to using your finger, the stylus gives the user another method of navigating through the different features of the phone.
The Samsung Tocco has a 5.0 megapixel camera, a 4X digital zoom, auto focus and LED flash. One significant feature that is often found on many standalone digital cameras is the automatic face detection that senses when photos of people are being taken. In addition to that feature, there is also the Smile Shot mode, which can detect when the subject is smiling. These features alone make this model worth considering. Its competitor only has a 3.5 megapixel camera, 3X digital zoom, auto focus and Dual LED flash. But despite the smaller megapixels, the other model does offers Carl Zeiss optics, which is a leader in camera optics. Both cameras offer a bevy of video and audio recording features that make the device very handy in a number of photographic or recording situations.
With one touch access to the music player, the Nokia 5800 has an 8 GB microSD card that can be upgraded to 16 GB. This gives the phone ample space to store a significant amount of tunes in your music collection. The other model also uses the microSD card for storage and it also includes an FM radio receiver. Both models uses the ultra-fast 3G network for web browsing.
Battery life on the Samsung Tocco will allow talk time up to 3 hours when using 3G and standby time lasts up to 250 hours with 3G. Phone voice quality is not as good as it can be and that gives the edge to the other model. The other modelÕs talk time extends up to 8 hours with GSM and 5 hours with WCDMA. Standby time is about 400 hours with both protocols.
Both phones offer the users a wealth of features that will give those considering the Apple iPhone or other smartphone models a reason to consider these models. With sleek and sophisticated touchscreens, robust camera phones, and good music-playing capabilities both phones are just about evenly matched. With slightly better phone quality and the larger screen, the edge may go to the Nokia 5800.
The Nokia 5800 Xpress Music and the LG Cookie are comparable, though they have different functions. While the 5800 Xpress is meant for those who love to take their music with them everywhere they go, the Cookie is for those who want something a bit more basic. Both phones were announced in the Fall of 2008, and both are available now for purchase.
The XPress phone provides fast data speed, though there are some complaints about the phone lagging. The other phone, however, has a significantly low data speed. The music phone is 4.37 x 2.04 x 0.61 inches, and weighs 3.84 ounces. The other is 4.19 x 2.18 x 0.47 inches, but is a little bit lighter Ð 3.14 ounces. If you compare the displays for both phones, the Nokia is larger, at 360 x 640 pixels and 3.20 inches. The LG cell phoneÕs display is 240 x 400 pixels, and only 3 inches. Both mobile phones offer a touch screen display, complete with a stylus and handwriting recognition. The 5800's touch screen is favored considerably over the otherÕs by phone users.
The battery life for both cell phones is significantly different. The 5800 has a talk time of almost nine hours, whereas the LG CookieÕs talk time is less than four hours. The stand-by battery life for the Nokia 5800 is approximately 406 hours, and 350 hours for the LG.
For some, the camera is one of the most important details on a phone. The 5800Õs camera is 3.2 megapixels and can also record video as well as auto focus, flash, and digital zoom. On the other end of the spectrum, the other phone's camera has a resolution of 3 megapixels and while it can record video, it doesnÕt have a flash.
The Xpress was designed with music lovers in mind, and it can play MP3s and more, including FM radio. While the other phone also offers FM radio, the music options are much more limited. It can only play MP3s. As far as memory goes, the Music has its opponent beat. It offers 81 MB of built-in memory. Its competitor only offers 48 MB. Both phones use the MicroSD card.
As far as the extra features go, both offer picture and ring ID, alarm, calendar, and a calculator. They have the basics covered. The 5800 offers voice dialing as well. The main complaint as far as the other phone goes is that it offers no Wi-Fi and there are many bugs in the software.
Since the phones are quite different from each other, it is obvious that they are intended for different types of users. The Nokia 5800 Xpress Music is designed for those who want their music on the go, as well as a camera that is as good as some digital cameras. The LG Cookie, however, was intended for somebody who wants a phone with them, but doesnÕt intend on using it much while they are out. While it is compatible with music programs, the battery life isnÕt nearly as long as its opponents.
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is the first phone to feature a touchscreen while running on a Symbian S60 operating system. This is the new S60 5th Edition. Otherwise it is a mid-level phone featuring 3.2-inch 640×360 pixels display, 3.2MP camera, Wi-Fi, GPS, 3.5 G and 3.5mm jack.
Apple iPhone 3G adds support of 3G HSDPA fast data and GPS. It has the same screen, camera, OS and memory (8 or 16GB) as the first one, and almost the same design but now will accept any 3.5mm headphones. It will run on the new software version which support third party application.
Feature
Nokia 5800
Apple iPhone 3G
Touch user interface optimised for
one-hand use with tactile feedback
two-hand usage, multitouch
Screen
640 x 360 pixels (nHD)
480-by-320-pixel resolution at 163 ppi
Keys and input method
Stylus, finger and hand-writing
finger
voice commands
E-mail
plain text (IMAP, POP, SMTP, Mail for Exchange)
HTML (IMAP, POP, SMTP, Mail for Exchange)
Web browsing
HTML, XHTML, WML, Javascript, Flash
HTML, XHTML, WML, Javascript, no Flash
GPS
free maps on the phone, voice navigation (optional), walk mode
Smape have done some review between nokia 5800 and iphone Apple. They give every point on the each criteria compared. The result is shown as below. Read more over at smape.
Round 1: Weight
Nokia 5800- 109g iPhone-133g
Round 2: Screen size
Nokia 5800-3.2 inches iPhone- 3.5inches
Round 3: Camera
Nokia 5800- 3.2 megapixels, Dual LED Flash and Carl Zeiss lens iPhone- 2 megapixels
Round 4: Storage
Nokia 5800-8GB microSD card expandable to 16GB iPhone- 8Gbmicro SD card or 16GB
Round 5: Operating System
Nokia 5800- Symbian S60 IPhone- iPhone OS
Round 6: Size
Nokia 5800- Height 111mm, Width 51.7 mm Depth, 15.5 mm iPhone- Height- 115.5mm , Width 62.1mm, Depth 12.3 mm Round 7: Headphones - a 3.5 jack means NORMAL 'phones
Nokia 5800- 3.5 mm jack IPhone- 3.5mm jack
Round 8: Music Options
5800- Comes with Music service, free downloads for 1000 songs IPhone- iTunes store, you log on, pay etc.