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  1. mabelchan
    The first thing of the Nokia 5800 Comes with Music that attracts me is the wide 3.2-inch touch screen. The touch screen is very responsive, scrollbars and icons are also fairly large to allow easy navigation. There’s a media key that drops a menu for direct access of all the media applications so listening to music or watching a video can be done with just one touch. The sound performance of the built-in stereo speaker is great, and I can actually mute the ringing phone by flipping it facing downwards.

    With its OS stability, smooth menu transitions, crystal clear sound quality, great video playback, and downloading of songs at lightning speed, I think this Nokia 5800 Comes with Music is even better than an iPhone!

    Perhaps the only drawback of this great gadget is its stylus; it is attached so tightly to the back cover that it could not slide out as smoothly but then again, that is compensated by the responsive touch screen so the usage of the stylus is actually quite minimal and limited to writing purposes.
    From: Chan Mabel
  2. annieng
    While the design of Nokia 5800 Comes with Music is good, after a few days of using it, I found that the User Interface could use more development.

    Besides the excellent 3.2-inch display featuring 16M color and the HSDPA support, some other strong points of the phone includes: Wi-Fi, excellent GPS receiver with Nokia Maps 2.0 Touch, 8GB microSD card, TV out, 3.5mm standard audio jack and excellent music sound.

    Unfortunately, one of the weak points which had to be the strongest is the user interface. It seems to be in beta testing and doesn’t offer too much functionality. Also, the lack of more business tools, even if it’s a music phone, could be annoying for those who want to read a PDF file sometimes.
    From: Annie Ng
  3. xanthus_f
    I like this phone; it’s reasonably fast, comfortable to hold and put in the pocket.
    The learning curve for this phone was not as steep as I thought it would be, based on my limited experience with HTC & Samsung touch screen phones. This ease of use is much appreciated.
    From: xanthus_f

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