Nokia bows touchscreen 5800 XpressMusic

nokia-iphone-killer

nokia-iphone-killer

Armed with a roomy touch display, stereo speakers, and—eventually—a year’s worth of free music, Nokia’s long-awaited touchscreen phone (formerly known as “The Tube”) will make its debut in London today. Can it compete with the iPhone and T-Mobile’s Google-powered G1?

First, let’s cover the specs: Measuring 4.4 by 2 by 0.6 inches, the 3G- and Wi-Fi-enabled 5800 (set for global release by the end of the year, but not in North America until the “early part” of 2009) is more or less the same size as the iPhone 3G and the G1, although at 3.8 ounces, it’s significantly lighter than both of its touchscreen competitors (the iPhone is about 4.8 ounces, while the G1 weighs in at a hefty 5.6 ounces).

So, how’s the 5800’s 3.2-inch touchscreeen? I haven’t had a chance to try it in person, but the Symbian-powered display looks (from the press images, at least) reasonably sleek—somewhere between the clunkier interface on the G1 and the iPhone’s eye-popping UI. No multitouch (so no “pinch”-type gestures), mind you, but the 5800 has an accelerometer that lets you turn the phone sideways for a virtual, landscape-oriented QWERTY keypad. You’ll also be able to enter text using a half-size, portrait QWERTY keypad (with a stylus, if you like), T9 text prediction, or handwriting recognition.

Nokia promises a couple of key one-touch interface features, including a “Contacts Bar” that gives you quick access to your “favorite” four contacts, along with a “Media Bar” that’ll let you tap into your music, videos, and images. Not bad, although I’d also like to see a status/alerts toolbar like the G1’s.

As its name implies, the 5800 XpressMusic is more about tunes than productivity, so don’t expect out-of-the-box support for BlackBerry or Exchange servers (although this being a Symbian phone, there’s nothing stopping third parties from filling the void). Instead, the 5800 comes with stereo speakers, support for stereo Bluetooth headsets, a 3.5mm headset jack (which doubles as a TV-out port), and up to 16GB of microSD memeory expansion for your tunes.

The 5800 will also support Nokia’s much-touted “Comes with Music” service, which will let you download all the free tunes you can stand—but just for 12 months, with a helping of DRM on the side. (CNET has details on all the restrictions right here.) Also, keep in mind that the cost of all those “free” tunes will be passed along via an inflated price tag for upcoming “Comes with Music” handsets (the Nokia N95 and 5310 XpressMusic phones will also be getting “Comes with Music” support), although Nokia reps didn’t have details on how big the surcharge will be. Still, the music catalog looks to be pretty solid, with all four of the major labels (as well as some indies) signed on.

Back to the 5800 itself: The phone also comes with a 3.2MP camera, complete with Carl Zeiss optics, a dual LED flash, and video recording (up to 30fps). GPS and Nokia Maps are included for navigation. Sorry, gamers—no N-Gage support on the 5800, at least for now.

Nokia hasn’t released U.S. pricing details—or carriers, if any—for the 5800 yet. (Since the 5800 is a GSM handset, it’ll only work with GSM-based carriers such as AT&T and T-Mobile.) In Europe, however, the phone (minus “Comes with Music,” for now) will sell for 279 euros, or about US$385—not bad, considering the sky-high price tag of Nokia’s N-series beauties.

How does the 5800 XpressMusic stack up with the iPhone and the G1? Well, hard to say until I see the phone itself in action—and especially whether the 5800’s touch interface measures up to the two touch heavyweights.

My initial impression? I’m a bit underwhelmed, frankly; it’s almost as if Nokia is wading cautiosly into the touchscreen pool with the 5800. What I’m really waiting for is a full-on, touchscreen Nseries handset, complete with a revamped interface designed specifically for touch. In any case, I’m reserving any final judgement until I get an actual unit in for review. (Update: Gizmodo just published a quick hands-on report, and so far, the touchscreen sounds pretty lackluster: “On the prototype we played with briefly, it’s much harder to get touches to register, and far less accurate than the iPhone’s capacitive screens. The 5800 packs a built-in stylus for this reason—you’ll be using it a lot.” Ouch.)

So, what’s your take? Like what you see? Disappointed? Fire away!

35 Responses to “Nokia bows touchscreen 5800 XpressMusic”

  1. The Buzz » Blog Archive » Nokia Bows Touchscreen 5800 Xpressmusic Says:

    As its name implies, the 5800 XpressMusic is more about tunes than productivity, so don’t expect out-of-the-box support for BlackBerry or Exchange servers (although this being a Symbian phone, there’s nothing stopping third parties from …

  2. nokia screen protector Says:

    HI guys i have checked all your blogs so intersting stuff but i have pushed this phone hard and im seeing cracks: I struggle to access your web browser at work it will let me punch the password and username in and thats that (Java thing? not a guru) I had a parrot bluetooth car kit fitted the other day and found out that i cant play any MP3?s through the bluetooth car kit. My Wife has a old Nokia and it does it. Other than that its a great phone.

  3. high-bows-171 Says:

    Exactly the perfect information. i spent an full day searching this lol, after all i got fortunate encountering you, i’ve been on all kinda dolt sites and blogs for nothing. MANY MANY THX for sharing this!

  4. S. Bae Says:

    I bought this computer four months ago for a return to grad school. I commute via bicycle and train, and my other laptop was too bulky and heavy to bring, so I turned to the Samsung NC-10. After several months of heavy use, I still love this little computer. It’s light, the battery just goes and goes, and it does everything I need it to while on the go.

    I agree with some of the complaints about build quality. Three of the four rubber feet that keep the thing from sliding around on desks have vanished, and it does make some noise when you open it. But it hasn’t fallen apart, doesn’t feel like it’s going to any time soon, and for the price it’s a complete bargain.

  5. Stefani Garbett Says:

    It appears that you have placed a lot of effort into your article and I require more of these on the net these days. I sincerely got a kick out of your post. I don’t really have much to say in response, I only wanted to comment to reply wonderful work.

  6. Mary Coberly Says:

    Just want to say your article is awesome. The clearness in your post is simply impressive and i can assume you are an expert on this subject. Well with your permission allow me to grab your rss feed to keep up to date with incoming post. Thanks a million and please keep up the respectable work.

  7. Sterling Martian Says:

    Hello and thank you for a very educational entry. I got a Mini netbook for Christmas. HP keeps impressing me with the quality of their products. Click here if you’d like to check out my site. Thanks again!

  8. microsoft firewall Says:

    It’s always good to stumble onto a new blog this excellent. I will be coming back here for sure

  9. check connection speed Says:

    It’s good to see this place is finally getting the attention it deserves. Keep up the fantastic work.

  10. high speed test Says:

    Thank you so very much for putting this online.

  11. Doyle Pihl Says:

    This is inspiring I think I will start a blog myself one day in italian of course. Great post, grazie.

  12. Vinnie Wingfield Says:

    Love this post! Thanks for this. I’ll be sure to come back again. P.S: I’ve bookmark your site as well.

  13. Mirna Daye Says:

    That is some inspirational stuff. Never knew that opinions could be this varied. Thanks for all the enthusiasm to offer such helpful information here.

  14. Rosenda Andzulis Says:

    Love this post! Thanks for this. I’ll be sure to come back again. P.S: I’ve bookmark your site as well.

  15. Berry Chionchio Says:

    Solid post . I voted it up on digg although I partly talked about it on my blog :) Anyhow I just popped in to say howdy and compliment your efforts.See you on the World Wide :)

  16. Music downloads Says:

    Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love learning more on this topic. If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely helpful for me.

  17. Kitchen appliance reviews Says:

    I know this is really boring and you are skipping to the next comment, but I just wanted to throw you a big thanks - you cleared up some things for me!

  18. dishwasher appliances Says:

    This is such a great resource that you are providing and you give it away for free. I enjoy seeing websites that understand the value of providing a prime resource for free. I truly loved reading your post. Thanks!

  19. Nelson Nourse Says:

    While I wasdoing some browsing and noticed your site appears a bit confusedin my K-meleon internet browser. But fortunately hardly anyone uses it any longer but you may want to look into it.

  20. The Lion King Says:

    Pretty good post. I just stumbled upon your blog and wanted to say that I have really enjoyed reading your blog posts. Any way I’ll be subscribing to your feed and I hope you post again soon.

  21. Idaline Says:

    Good Post. Can you email me back, please. Awaiting your Answer.

  22. John McEnroe Says:

    As a Newbie, I am always searching online for articles that can help me. Thank you

  23. Solomon Trogstad Says:

    Acquiring my Droid in a few hours. I’ve carried a Google Voice number for a couple months now and can’t wait to test it out on the Droid! Google preserved me from becoming sucked into Apple’s inviting and rascally hype in the iPhone. I’m assured I arrived at the proper pick. Droids will take over the Earth!

  24. Kati Barbu Says:

    thanks !! pretty effective blog post

  25. Lawn Care Says:

    outstanding post! great advice, will take on board!

  26. free flash games Says:

    Hello there, i just thought i would comment and inform you about your blogs format. It appears to look great on the Safari web browser. Anyhow keep up the great work.

  27. Leatha Oroz Says:

    Of information, what an incredible site and informative posts, I’ll include backlink - bookmark this website? Regards.

  28. Ezequiel Carranzo Says:

    Thanks for sharing this helpful info!

  29. http://topwebhostingcoupon.com/ Says:

    Title…

    This is my Excerpt…

  30. dating advice for men Says:

    Hi there thanks for the quality post, i had a good read. :)

  31. prostate massager Says:

    Amazing stuff.

  32. Polskie Kasyno Internetowe Says:

    Nice post. Thanks for sharing. Keep it up!

  33. Online Home Business Says:

    I certainly not actually article but this time I will, Gives Gives thanks allot for that good web publication.

  34. Schedule Says:

    You you should change the post name bintang-lima.com » Blog Archive » Nokia bows touchscreen 5800 XpressMusic to more better for your blog post you create. I enjoyed the post however.

  35. Cander Says:

    Greate…

    It’s such a great site! http://roanie071.sweetcircles.com/2011/06/24/sherri-shepherd-losing-bodyweight-for-pregnancy/ Great post, I just bookmarked it on Digg….

Leave a Reply