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Latest firmware update for Nokia 5800-version v51.0.006

There is a new firmware update available for the Nokia 5800-version 51.0.006. It is expected to improve the overall performance of this phone. The Mail for Exchange support has been improved in the email client. The Browser has also got some improvment. Video Calls also might work better than usual.

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Update The Firmware Of Nokia 5800 to v21

It is good news that firmware update for Nokia 5800 was released already. New firmware v.21 is available. If you also own a 5800, just follow the simple instruction to update your v20 or v10 to the newest v21.

Make sure that your battery is full (VERY IMPORTANT)
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Nokia Outs the 5800 Navigation Edition

5800_black_front_img290While Nokia USA is busy closing up some of its flagship stores, it is still active in coming out with some Nokia phones for US mobile phone users who may have grown tired of iPhones and Droids already. One of the latest phones that Nokia released to the US market is the Nokia 5800 navigation edition which is bringing with it the latest edition of Nokia Ovi Maps for mobile. In case you’re not aware Ovi Maps has all its maps stored in the device so you can use its navigation features even without Internet connection.Having this feature saves you data charges and lets you access the phone’s feature even when you are in areas with no cellular coverage.

The Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition’s features can best be summarized into three – touch, play and navigate. It serves as a personal navigator and advanced media player which lets you enjoy music anytime, anywhere and music download capability via 3G wireless connectivity.

It lets you find your exact position in a map through its assisted GPS receiver as well as lets you stay on track with turn-by-turn navigation. In addition, the Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition also lets you explore the phone’s features by touching its 3.2-inch display.

Highlighting some of Nokia 5800’s key specs, we have the following – 3.2-inch display screen with automatic orientation sensor and 3D image engine, stylus, plectrum and finger touch input methods, microSD card support, 81MB internal memory, up to 16GB memory card capacity, 8.8 hours talk time, 406 hours stand by time, 3.2 MP camera with video capture at 30fps, music and audio playback capabilities and Bluetooth wireless technology.

The Nokia 5800 Navigation Device is available now at US Nokia Stores for only $299.

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Nokia 5800

Fring_Now_Available_for_Nokia_5800Fring announced the launch of a brand new version of its award winning social community and communication service for the new and incredibly successful Nokia 5800 touch screen device.

This has been one of the most hotly anticipated fring launches ever; as soon as Nokia announced the launch of its 5800, fring’s forums, Twitter and Facebook pages have been red hot with fringsters asking for a new fring version to run on the device.

In response, fring created an early access group of around 100 users to receive R&D versions of the release and provide feedback during the development phase, helping fring to bring its 5800 version to market as quickly as possible and in line with exactly what users really wanted.

The result is a newly designed fring that takes advantage of all of the 5800’s great touch screen features, such as the ability to tilt the screen from profile to landscape and use of the on-screen keyboard.

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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Review: Great For Music, The Rest Is Gravy

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The 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia’s second touchscreen effort (they launched a touch-enabled 7710 back in 2004), is shaping up to be the company’s bestselling handset.  For good reason, too, since it’s an attractive, feature-packed device that comes at a very agreeable price.

While soft on the eyes, the 5800 is a pure plastic concoction and feels accordingly.  Overall build seems solid although the back panel does handle a little flimsily.  It’s not that big an issue although some folks might deem it differently.

The big issue with the handset is its use of a resistive touchscreen, which means you’ll have to press a little harder than you need to with a capacitive display like the iPhone has.  Nokia has recently announced their intentions of equipping future 5800s with capacitive touchscreens, though, so that should nip any issues for potential buyers.  Other than that, the 3.2-inch touchscreen offers amazing clarity and detail, with very rich colors.

It uses an interface that differs a bit from other Nokia S60 devices to accommodate the touch actions.  The changes aren’t that pronounced, for the most part (save for a few apps, like the photo galleries), so if you’re used to working with Nokia phones, this one shouldn’t require too much a learning curve.
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