new Nokia N5800 XpressMusic touchscreen cell phone - known as the Nokia
Tube. Boasting a 3.2' 640×360 nHD resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio
widescreen touchscreen display complete with tactile feedback, the Nokia
Tube N5800 XpressMusic cell phone - which measures in at
111×51.7×15.5mm - comes with integrated 3.2 megapixel camera
(complete with Carl Zeiss lens, autofocus, dual LED flash, 3x digital
zoom and video capture capabilities up to 640×480 at 30fps) paired
with a front mounted secondary camera allowing for video calling, an
Alphanumeric and QWERTY keyboard (courtesy of the touchscreen) paired
with handwriting recognition and, a 'Dedicated Media Bar' allowing for
prompt access to the N5800's image, video, music and web browsing
features.Set to become available in European HSDPA, North American HSDPA
and GSM versions, additional highlights of what is, by anyone's
standards, a feature-packed handset, include integrated GPS, Wi-Fi and,
of course, fully DAP (Digital Audio Player) functionality complete with
Bass Boost, 8-band graphic equalizer, 'stereo widening' post processing
and, for those determined to inflict their music tastes on others,
built-in speakers. And, thanks to a bundled 8GB microSD card you
shouldn't find storage capacity to be a particular issue (and, just in
case you do, you can always employ additional cards up to 16GB in capacity).
Nokia's Tube N5800 XpressMusic Touchscreen, which will be made available
in black, blue or red and which is set to begin shipping this quarter,
will set you back around $392 (roughly 284/pound sterling222 at the time
of writing) for the unlocked version complete with the aforementioned
8GB microSD card.Further detailed information and specifications can be
attained via the now live Nokia Tube N5800 XpressMusic official site.
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