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Nokia 5800 Xpress Music

I bought a gift to my sister, a cell phone Nokia 5800 XpressMusic (don't get me wrong this is not the first Nokia phone I've playied with). I used to be a big fen of Nokia but last year or so they are going down really fast compared with their competitors (HTC,etc)

As we know there is few very big players on the Mobile Operation System business at the moment - Microsoft with Windows for mobiles/Google with Android/Apple Iphone and maybe BlackBerry (hopefully Palm very soon)

So when you start playing with Nokia 5800 the first impression is like the last impression
it's crap.. you have to pay for every application which is in the "software download applications"
compared with Apple (for example) they just announced that they have 20.000 applications
I am not sure how many are they in Android.

I personally don't recommend this phone to anyone.. this idea of double touch the icon to
activated it it's really anoying.. the phone customization is really bad - it suppose to be
more interactive. hm.. Let me tell two good things for this phone.. it has good battery
and really good GPS chip + offline maps. (u have to pay licenze)

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