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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Review

I ran the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic to a lot of stress test to dig beyond the touchscreen hype and found some surprisingly great features as well as shortcomings. Let me share with you why I thought the Nokia 5800 falls short of expectations but will remain on top of a lot of people’s must-buy list.


5800 review

Make and Construction
When I first read that the Nokia 5800 has a 3.2 inch (360×640 pixel) display screen. The three buttons at the lower part of the screen serve as shortcuts (Call knob, App Launcher and Cancel/End button — from left to right.) The other keys on the side include a dedicated camera button and volume controls. The SIM card slot (usually placed inside the battery compartment) is found on the left side along with the microSD card slot for easy access.

There’s a well placed slider-lock at the center-right side of the device that serves as a screen lock/unlock mechanism (easily reached by the right thumb or the left middle finger when holding the phone).nokia 5800 review

Aside from the glass screen, the entire device is made up of plastic so it feels light for its size. It’s a little thick at 15.5mm. I think it would have been nicer to the grip at 12mm or 13mm. The phone’s casing feels solid but battery cover suffers from the usual creaks (pretty common with NSeries phones). The hard-rubber carrying case is nice and the plectrum, which doubles as a stylus, can be attached to the case to avoid being misplaced. 

Connectivity and Mobile Web

The Nokia 5800 comes with all sorts of wireless connectivity – 3G/HSDPA, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS — so it’s all set in that department.

Nokia’s built-in browser is generally good, especially on smaller screens especially that of the E63 and E71. Of course, they had to do something different for the 5800’s bigger screen but I felt the real-estate wasn’t maximized so you don’t get a great surfing experience. The browser is fast and displays flash files, but doesn’t render pages with javascripts well. The all-important back/forward buttons are also missing. Despite that, the pages load fast and the scaled images and texts are crisp (almost as good as on Opera Mini).

Usability and UI

The phone came with a stylus (with an extra one) and a plectrum (guitar pick) which gives you an impression that you will be using them more often that just your fingers when navigating the touch screen UI. Personally, I have an aversion to stylus as they remind me of the old, clunky PDAs. There’s haptic feedback which I think is a necessary feature for resistive touchscreens.

 

Fortunately, with the 5800, you are still able to make a phone call and send text messages with one hand, though half the time you’d end up using your fingernails instead of your thumb. The 5800 gives you 4 options for text input — full QWERTY, mini QWERTY (for portrait mode), handwriting recognition and the normal virtual phone keypad — which is nice because it provides the user more ways to type in text depending on the need and screen orientation. The system remembers your last input method and shows it in future instances until you change it.

 
  

The Media Bar is a small touch sensitive portion of the phone just at the top outer border of the screen that drops down to some shortcuts — Music Manager, Video Center, Internet and Photos.

The touchscreen is quite responsive but sometimes, it requires two taps to select an item or hotspot. Scrolling down with the finger takes a bit of practice and can become easy but scrolling up is almost impossible (that’s when you need to use the stylus). Haptic feedback makes things much easier though.

Multimedia & Photo Quality

The sound speakers are the loudest I’ve ever heard on a mobile phone and worthy of being in the XpressMusic class. I find it odd though that the speakers were unevenly placed on both the left side of the phone which makes me wonder that if you position it horizontally on the cradle for some hands-free movie viewing, both speakers are facing downwards (not upwards where the sound will have more open space to propagate). I guess that adds to the bass effect.

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Video quality is good but not very impressive. If you compare the 5800’s 3.2″ screen at 360×640 resolution against the Xperia X1’s 3″ @ 480×800 pixel, you can see which screen has more pixels packed per square inch (more pixels per square inch, better video quality). The Nokia Video Manager (an app that automatically converts video files transferred to the phone) makes a low-quality compressesion that videos played on the 5800 ends up very pixelated. I converted my own videos (using Super) to match the settings I use for the iPhone 3G and while the output was better, the videos still appear dithered and the colors a bit faded.

I was puzzled why 3.2MP Carl Zeiss camera didn’t perform as well as other Nokia phones with the same optics. I took several sample photos below: 

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Doesn’t work well at night and the dual-LED flash only performs better on close up shots. The picture of the steel Buddha here can be compared to the same taken with the Nokia N78 here.

What’s Missing or What I Would Have Wanted

  • USB port charging. Nokia already did it with the N85 so I don’t understand why the newer models don’t have it.
  • Updated firmware. The unit that I had some occasional hang-ups (apps not exiting properly) and one instance that the phone rebooted on its own.
  • Internal Storage. There’s only about 90MB of internal phone memory. The phone comes with an 8GB external microSD card so the only way to expand your storage is by replacing it with a bigger capacity (like 16GB).
  • Faster Processor. Sometimes, you’ll feel that the ARM 11 369 MHz CPU is slow. The Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 Mhz processor would have been better (the ones on the HTC Touch HD and SE Experia X1).

Of course, some of the items in this list would affect the phone’s final price so it’s a trade-off.

Conclusion

Over-all, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is a nice-to-have phone but fell short of my expectation as a flagship touchscreen phone. I guess, and because Nokia was late in the game, I expected them to score high in changing the way touchscreen phones interact with its user. The device’s dependence with the stylus ruined the experience (just like many stylus-touting touchscreen phone) and the plectrum was just a fancy addition that serve no extra function other than it symbolizes music (as in XpressMusic).

The S60 platform holds a lot of promise. It was great with a lot of NSeries and ESeries Nokia phones but it needs to be refined more for the touch screen. Had the Nokia 5800 been launched in January (or even June) of 2008, I would have given it more excuse. If this was the first touch screen phone I’ve ever used, I might have liked it a lot but after trying out the Omnia, Xperia X1, Touch HD, LG Cookie and iPhone, I’d put the 5800 somewhere in the middle.

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What’s most surprising with the Nokia 5800 is the price tag. It’s already a high-end phone but the price seemed unbelievably affordable. We’ve seen the N96 priced at 37k and the Nokia 8800 Arte at 47k. Even the 2-year old Nokia N95 8GB is more expensive than the 5800 — and this tells us something about how Nokia perceives its flagship touchcsreen phone.

Nokia knows its the king of alphanumeric candybar phones. It’s also getting a good boost in the qwerty smartphones. Yet, they are relatively behind the touchscreen race (despite the fact that they already had a discontinued touch screen phone 5 years ago) although this battleground is still fresh. Most consumers are wary to shell out 30k or 40k for a touch interface they are not familiar with so the 5800 is positioned really well as an affordable full-featured touchscreen phone.

For its features, I think the Nokia 5800 is still worthy to be priced at the 25k to 35k range but Nokia puts it at a very sweet spot of Php19,990. They did this to play catch with the rest and I believe they’d done a great job with marketing it as such. Nokia fans will surely love owning this little piece of history from Nokia.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

946 Responses

  1. Avatar for Griffith Griffith says:

    i just bought mine yesterday 13460 po kuha ko.. anyway.. ask lang po… just upgraded my firmware OTA.. ano po bago sa version 31? npansin ko lang is yung maps ay bago…

  2. Avatar for ZZZ ZZZ says:

    to chi,

    nasa 16K complete package (at any SM nokia center).
    ang incomplete package kasi nyan ay P14,200.

  3. Avatar for gio gio says:

    to ichi:

    around 13k

  4. Avatar for ichi ichi says:

    guyz.. asking lng po. Magkano po ba ang full package na 5800 ngayon? i want to buy this phone as a gift for myself on my birthday. ^_^
    How much??? Price boundary…?

  5. Avatar for sprakanitezz sprakanitezz says:

    oysned ako man walang chord para sa tv out… dko pa na try magamit ang tv out ko…

  6. Avatar for oysned oysned says:

    Question lng po for those who bought their 5800 w/o the tvout cable included, ntry nyo n b kung working p rin ung tvout function?

  7. Avatar for gio gio says:

    guys update ur nimbuzz to v2.2. Support na ang twitter dito at u can experience na sa kinetic scrolling. At last pwed din pala 5800 natin para sa kinetic scrolling. Wake up nokia pls have an update for our phone and pls include the kinetic scrolling.

  8. Avatar for callme callme says:

    guys check nyo to nag aalarm ung phone kapag may gusto magnakaw!…. check here

    http://nokia5800downloads.blogspot.com/2009/05/download-xpressalarm-for-nokia-5800-and.html

  9. Avatar for callme callme says:

    Few Shortcut Keys for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

    # *#0000# Device(Firmware) and factory information.

    # *#06# International Mobile Equipment Identity(IMEI) Number.

    # *#7370# Soft reset your mobile with default password 12345

    # *#2820# BlueTooth device address

    # *#7380# Factory settings restore with default passwos 12345

    # *#92702689# Go to Nokia’s Life Timer.

    # *#62209526# Mac address of Wi-Fi

    # Turn off your mobile. Hold Red, Green and Camera button together and turn on the mobile to hard reset your mobile.

  10. Avatar for Banana Banana says:

    Why Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is an iPhone Killer??

    * Nokia 5800 has 35 hours of Music compared to only 24 hours of Music in iPhone.

    * Battery Life of Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is better than iPhone.

    * Nokia 5800 has 3.2” inch screen with better resolution 640*360 compared to iPhone’s 3.5” inch screen with resolution 480*320.

    * Video recording is possible in Nokia 5800 and iPhone misses it completely.

    * Nokia opened an online music store to download songs and it is the answer to Apple’s iTunes, the online music store from Apple.

    * Bluetooth only works for the Bluetooth headsets and nothing else in iPhone. Unlike Nokia, you can’t transfer your files with the help of bluetooth.

    * You can’t replace battery of iPhone but it’s possible in Nokia 5800.

    * Nokia 5800 XpressMusic comes with a 3.2 Megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss Optics and dual flash compared to only 2 Megapixel camera with no Carl Zeiss Optics and no dual flash in iPhone.

    * No support for flash player is there in iPhone. Nokia 5800 XpressMusic supports Flash player, so you can enjoy YouTube videos directly from your Nokia 5800 tube.

    * You can’t extend memory of iPhone but it’s possible in Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.

    * The best thing to compare is the price. There is a big difference between the price of Nokia 5800 and iPhone. A Nokia 5800 XpressMusic will cost you around 380$ and an iPhone will cost you around 800$.

    Nokia is trying to give more or less same features of iPhone with a low cost attached to it. So what did you decide? Going for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic or still looking for an iPhone.

    source:>>> http://nokia5800downloads.blogspot.com/2009/04/why-nokia-5800-xpressmusic-is-iphone.html

  11. Avatar for N5800user N5800user says:

    guys help naman o gusto ko i try ung modem ng phone mo help nyo naman ako panu i set up ito ung pictures ng nag po promt sa pc ko pa help pls thanks [IMG]http://i47.tinypic.com/256wsxj.jpg[/IMG]

  12. Avatar for ner ner says:

    uhm guys, di ba ung 8BG memory card niya it can hold up to 6000 tracks? i wonder pano gagawin un? kasi napupuno na memory card ko. thanks sa tutulong :)

  13. Avatar for sprakanitezz sprakanitezz says:

    every friday free internet sa smart READ THIS… i wonder sana may ganyan tlga ang smart?!!!….

    http://www.nokia.com.ph/freefridays?t=convergence&ca=freefridays&lid=convergence_freefridays_displayad_freefridays_Rectangle_228x96&lpos=row1_position3

  14. Avatar for elvira elvira says:

    ay ganun po ba, i think i’ll just switch to smart…

    ang bili ko sa phone ko 13,900 dito sa SM Marilao. para sa nagtanong ng price :)

  15. Avatar for cedie cedie says:

    ..aww. almost 3months n cra cp co. :(( ang problem nya, pg ngllock xa. then bnuksan m. black ang lmlbs. sb lcd dw cra. tss hope n hndi :(( mhl kc un dba.tss mgkno b ung lcd ngaun? tss sna d tlga lcd ang cra.hmmm

  16. Avatar for choy choy says:

    to elvira: mahirap pa sa panahon ngayun ang fully functioning 3G & gprs ng sun network..sun din kasi gamit ko, nakarecv narin ako ng GPRS settings though im not using it kasi nga dipa xa ganon kaupdated di gaya ng smart & globe..the 1st time i tried to activate my Sun GPRS with my phone e MANUAL palang..as in lahat ittype mo..SUN GPRS & 3G sucks..

  17. Avatar for AAA AAA says:

    gin,
    sa nokia center (any SM) P14,200. Ang complete package yata nyan 5800XM ay nasa P16,000.

  18. Avatar for gin gin says:

    guyz.. magkano nlng po etong 5800XM? ask po ako ng price… me 20k kc ako na naipong pera at plan ko sana na bumili nito.. any ideas magkano price nito?? is this a good phone? or a sucky phone? help. tnx!

  19. Avatar for elvira elvira says:

    hindi pa rin activated ung 3G o ni GPRS ko. nagpunta ko sa Sun Shop pero sabi sakin enough na daw na nagpadala sila ng settings sa phone ko na sinave ko naman. baka daw phone ko may problema?! adik ata yun. e ayaw nga talaga. any suggestions?! tsaka parang walang 3G dito sa area namin :(

  20. Avatar for abraham abraham says:

    sure po ba na nakakaopen ito ng .DOC, .XLS, .PPT, .PDF, .TXT files?

    ang viewer po ba ng mga files na ito ay built in or kailangang pang idownload? free versions po ba or trial that needs to be licensed by buying?

    yun po bang TV-out nito ay gumagana lang kapag viewing pictures or videos or parang computer/laptop na basta nakasaksak at setup sa projector ay nakikita sa projector kung ano ang meron sa screen?

    mga magkano na lang po ang retail price nito?
    -sa mall dealers
    -sa mismomg nokia store?

    thanks po..

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