Does anyone have this device in the house and what is the experience? English sites is already in stock and costs. In the Netherlands, he almost additional cost. Is it worth to him in England to buy? Many thanks for your response.
Does anyone have this device in the house and what is the experience? English sites is already in stock and costs. In the Netherlands, he almost additional cost. Is it worth to him in England to buy? Many thanks for your response.
My experience is fairly positive. This is my first experience with Simian S60, have always and still-Wino devices had. The 5800 is the lesser compared with the HTC Diamond, but that is also reflected in the price. But you get a thick 300 euro a touch screen device with a full OS (you can install extra software), 3G, light, G-sensor and proximity sensor, GPS, 3.5 mm plug. The OS is much finger-friendly than really all you can with your fingers to operate. Furthermore, the narrow form handy, you can run your thumb over to. Oh yes, the battery life is superb, 2 days normal use of bubbles and surfing.
I am impressed by Nokia's first attempt at making a touch screen device. Nokia is working hard on new firmware, but I barely can find bugs (a bug is something else as clumsy operation of some OS). Now it is waiting for the developers of software, until their applications are suitable for the 5800.
Thanks for your response. It makes the choice more difficult. I doubt even among the Palm Trio Pro, The Blackberry Bold and Nokia. I have 7 weeks before I renew my subscription go to Effort and with unlimited internet. Vodafone is also an option, especially since I read good Internet experience. If anyone has tips, I like to hear.
The 5800 is definitely a strong competitor with a very good battery time (of the Diamond to cry), and all bells and whistles you expect in a smart phone. In the 5800 a proximity sensor that your screen during a phone off. The Diamond has not. In terms of price-performance ratio will win the 5800 from the Diamond. The 5800 phone is now my daily says enough. The only thing I miss is good navigation (I think Nokia Maps too limited), but that will probably come.
The battery duration seems ideal. Can you apical feedback (vibration) is also off?
It is true that there are few themes (+ apps) for 5800 are? I am excited, although my SE K850 usually also works (it is now to repair), I just try! Only the output error (baste in top) I am concerned, I am going to phone in the store to buy it first so I can see.
It should also be noted that Nokia 5800 xpress Music is one of our focus products, so its sales were watched carefully by our R & D department from the beginning, and, as soon as we heard about this matter, an R & D rep was dispatched to Russia to work on the problem on site.
So, the 5800 XpressMusic cannot be bought without any fears. And if you had to replace your speakers, from the end of January - everything should be all right, if you bought the phone earlier and you have problems, now they can truly be solved in service centers by replacing the speakers.
Just three hours after my review of the Nokia 5800 Xpress Music diving suddenly everywhere have published reports that the device suffers from a strong production error which is inevitable that the speakers within a reasonable time (several weeks to months) will be destroyed.
Anyone who in recent weeks in 5800 Xpress Music purchased through the so-called parallel import channels, as the problem, just go to a Nokia Care / Service Center go. These devices provided from within Europe (Spain, England, for example where the apparatus has a time to buy) are just under the warranty conditions of Nokia and repair costs, said Jorgen This Mans Nokia Benelux.
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