Testseek.com have collected 148 expert reviews of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.
December 2008
(78%)
148 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
OK then, what we have here is two newbies in the touchscreen league. A facts a fact, but its not exactly the kind of newbies everyone will look down at. Market leaders Nokia and the top selling smartphone platform must be ready to take a few beatings...
Abstract: The XpressMusic 5800 ($899) is Nokias answer to the Apple iPhone - but is it good enough to beat the all-conquering Apple? Featuring a touch-sensitive screen, just like the iPhone, Nokia wisely waited a good while to release its offering, and it has p...
Good multimedia phone with dynamic bass & excellent sound clarity, Responsive resistive-touchscreen
Screen picks up fingerprints easily, Lack of hardware keypad
Nokia XpressMusic 5800 is and excellent music phone and more, due to its Symbian roots and wide application base. It truly stole the limelight with its sublime performance in the loudspeaker audio clarity and bundled earphones quality test scoring 9 o...
The Nokia 5800 Xpress Music is priced at Rs. 13,500 in India. It is a good first try from Nokia towards making the perfect touch-based phone. Overall, the phone might have its weaknesses but it is still a pretty good buy for its price....
Good set of connectivity features; unlimited music download with Comes With Music; hard-to-match price for features.
Inconsistent user interface; not many apps optimized for the screen resolution and touch UI.
Nokias first outing with the S60 5th Edition platform and unlimited music download service proves to be very compelling. It just needs to address the inconsistencies in the user interface.
Abstract: OK then, what we have here is two newbies in the touchscreen league. A facts a fact, but its not exactly the kind of newbies everyone will look down at. Market leaders Nokia and the top selling smartphone platform must be ready to take a few beating...
Build Quality, Poor Camera Quality, Poor earphones, Simple application bundle.
Well, we gave you our initial impression of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic a few days back and today we have a complete review of the phone. The Tube finally gets a name - falls under XpressMusic; Nokia 5800. The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, e...
Very well designed and responsive touchscreen, Music player is great, FM radio has good pick up and quick scanning, Touch feedback helps determine actions, Plenty of relevant accessories included
Accelerometer is too sensitive and cant be adjusted, Camera quality is just ok, Battery could have been better
CameraThe 3.2 megapixel camera that the 5800 is equipped with also has a Dual LED flash. The touchscreen interface makes accessing all the settings and features very easy, so touchscreen to the rescue once again. The camera is loaded with all the featu...
Affordable; nice screen; excellent music playback; loud speakers; loads of features for a mid-range phone; good battery life.
Poor camera picture quality; user interface needs some extra work; poor screen legibility outdoors.
HO-HUM...another touchscreen phone. And a Nokia one at that. And it even looks like an iPhone. We just wonder if everyone is just trying to create the next iPhone-killer. But then again, let’s not be biased. Nokia has tried to turn the 5800 into a m...