2009
Nokia 5800 comes in its newest avatar, the Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition
Last August, Nokia had formally announced the Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition through Nokia Conversations, which is a variant of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic with some navigation – dedicated features. The Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition Reviews have been quite positive, so let’s see what the fuss is all about.
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic was an unqualified success, breaking all sorts of records in sales. Therefore, Nokia decided to build on the success of this phone and brought in the Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition. The only notable difference in the phone itself is the presence of a lifetime subscription to the ‘Drive and Walk’ service. When looking at the retail package, it has 2 new additions in the form of a trendy – looking stand for holding your phone on the dashboard of your car and a car charger to ensure that you can charge your phone wherever you go. The presence of the stand will enable you to use the phone as a dedicated SatNav device.
The colour scheme is the only other difference between the original edition and the Navigation edition, according to the data sheet of the phone. The Navigation edition of the phone will be released in a Black and Chrome scheme instead of the blue and red of the original edition.
There will be 3 different versions of the phone released. All 3 of the versions share a common feature in the support for quad-bad GSM networks. WLAN and 3G with support for HSDPA connectivity will be present in two of the versions. The last one won’t have these 2 connectivity options, presumably because will be shipped to the Chinese or emerging markets.
The phone will be released in the 3rd quarter of this year for £236 before any adjustments to the price, and at that time there will be many great Nokia 5800 NE contracts for you to choose from.
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