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Nokia ♪★Nokia XpressMusic 5800 "TUBE" V3★♪, MORE than 100++ TUBIANS in LYN now!!!

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post Jan 6 2009, 09:39 AM, updated 17y ago

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Introduction

Announced at Nokia's Remix event in London, at the beginning of

October 2008, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is a mid-range, music focused

phone, running S60 5th Edition on Symbian OS 9.4, with a 3.2 megapixel

camera, integrated GPS, WiFi and HSDPA connectivity, and a 3.2 inch

touch screen. It's the last item on this feature list which draws

attention to what would otherwise be a fairly standard mid range phone.

For the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is one of Nokia's most widely talked

about (and leaked) phones of recent memory. There's no doubt that it is

going to garner attention, coming in the wake of the recent spate of

touch phones, including, of course, the Apple iPhone. While it's not

Nokia's first touch phone (Nokia 7700/7110) or its first recent touch

device (Nokia N810), it is the first S60 touch enabled phone and is a

significant landmark in Nokia's mobile device story. However, it is

worth noting from the start that it is not "Nokia's touch phone",

instead it is the first in a portfolio of touch enabled phones from

Nokia. This is an important distinction because, while the 5800 can

tell us much about Nokia's touch platform generally, it can only be

fairly assessed in the context of its own market positioning (music

focused, cost of 279 Euro before taxes and subsidies).


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General Design and Hardware

The 5800, at 111 x 51.7 x 15.5 mm, is a reasonably small

package. It is similar in size to the N78 (113 x 49 x 15.1 mm), but

slightly heavier at 109g versus 102g. Volume wise, the 5800 is bigger

at 83 cc compared to the N78 at 76.5 cc; it does feel bigger in the

hand, mainly due to the greater taper on its edges. While the 5800 is

significantly bigger than the typical mid-range phone and would do well

to be thinner, it compares favourably to other smartphones and does not

feel over sized.

Thanks to its relatively narrow width it is, proportionally, closer to

the traditional candy bar shape (long rectangle) than most touch screen

based phones (short rectangle). If you think of your typical candybar

smartphone, remove the keypad and lengthen the screen and you'll get

pretty close to the feel of the 5800. The key advantage of this shape

is that, for most people, it will be possible to use the device with

just one hand; even those with smaller fingers should be able to reach

all points on the screen.


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The 3.2 megapixel camera focuses well and takes great pictures

in daylight -- indoors is likely a different story, as with most

cameraphones, but there's a rather powerful dual LED flash to help out

with that.


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All of this -- in addition to things like GPS, WiFi and a side

-loading microSD slot (there's a free 8GB card included) -- are wrapped

up into an elongated, chubby package, hence the Tube moniker. We'd hate

to have something of its shape and thickness in a tight jeans front

pocket on a regular basis, but we must admit that it's very comfortable

to hold and use with a single hand, something that can't be said for

all touchscreen phones.


Software

It's S60, so if you were hoping for something else you'll be

sorely disappointed. Nokia's done "just enough" to turn the traditional

interface into a touchable one with version 5.0, sizing up icons,

adding finger-friendly buttons in lieu of traditional menu items and so

forth. What Nokia hasn't quite figured out is consistency, requiring

double taps in some places, single taps in others. Scrolling through

most lists requires dragging a scroll bar, pulling down as the list

flies up, but the browser has touch and drag scrolling. Nothing's too

frustrating or unreasonable, but this is no seamless experience.


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What's new is a touch-sensitive button above the screen that

drops down the Media Bar for access to music, movies, photos, the

browser and sharing. Not life changing, but quite convenient. There's

also a new home screen with a "Fav Four" of sorts across the top and

little else. Tap that friend, and you can get a quick look at recent

calls, messages and even related RSS feeds. Pretty neat if you're a

loner, but there's no way to add more than four friends, or view

similar info for your regular contacts that don't make the cut.

Luckily, the traditional S60 home screen is also available.


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For text input you have four options: handwriting, mini QWERTY

keyboard, full screen QWERTY and alphanumeric keypad. The first two are

stylus-based (that mini QWERTY is truly mini), while the other two are

only available in landscape and portrait modes, respectively. Like we

said in the hardware end of things, the resistive touch means using the

tips of your fingers instead of the pads, which we find a tad

frustrating, but the keyboard in landscape mode is truly gargantuan,

and after an hour or two of learning we're guessing you could rattle

off some pretty lengthly emails or Great American Novels. Luckily, if

you're a T9 fan there's nothing stopping you from keeping the phone in

portrait mode and rattling off text messages with the touchable

alphanumeric keypad, and the phone is frankly too narrow to work well

with QWERTY in portrait. The handwriting recognition looks good enough,

but we revert to a 2nd grade writing level whenever we pick up a pen,

so that stylus is staying firmly in its holster.

We're not convinced the touchable browser is a step up over existing

WebKit implementations on Nokia's other handsets, since the tap to zoom

function is slow and unreliable -- and no, you can't select text from

web pages to copy and paste. Panning around the page is also jittery,

perhaps a tad worse than the G1 -- nobody has managed to pull off

iPhone smooth yet in this department. We were using a slightly early

software build, so some of these problems might be fixed in the final

version, but it wasn't encouraging. Still, there's no denying the

advantages of viewing the web on a 640 x 360 LCD.


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We tested out an accelerometer-based driving game, but it was

overly sensitive and no-fun-at-all -- though we're guessing that

wouldn't be a hard fix. The graphics looked pretty good, though. Movies

are potentially this phone's killer app, but you'll have to do the

conversion just right to get smooth playback at full resolution. We did

see some video shot with the phone (that Sea World shot in the gallery)

and it looked pretty good.


Conclusion

If you haven't picked it up by now, Nokia isn't going after the

power users here. The phone will be marketed under Nokia's "Live"

banner, and really concentrates on the most basic communications --

calling and texting -- with a whole bunch of multimedia piled on top.

Nokia's Comes With Music helps on that end of things, and the screen

certainly helps with video, but this is no iPhone when it comes to to

solid media integration or full-featured media player apps. On the

communication side, we're sad to see Nokia almost burying some of its

S60 advantages. Everything's still there, but Nokia didn't put the

gruntwork in necessary to really take advantage a next-gen interface as

it relates to keeping track of emails, social networking, IM and the

correspondences of more than four people. All that said, Nokia isn't

claiming that the 5800 is the be all end all, is releasing it with a

very aggressive price point (€279 unlocked), and promises more where

this came from.


Info quoted from www.Engadget.com while photos are courtesy of www.Sogi.com.tw


Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Spec:

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What's in the box

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Free Apps & Games for your Nokia 5800

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Free download! available at: http://www.nokia.com.hk/A41437258

Dedicated for the latest S60 5th edition phones:

Talking Dictionary
Touch Card Match
Touch Maneuver
Touch Piano
Touch Guitar
Touch Popper
Motion Dice Box
TVB widget
Mail for Exchange
Avatar SMS

MANY MORE ARE COMING SOON!

More FREE THEMES/APPS available here:

http://nokiafanboy.com
http://nokia5800.net
http://dotsis.com
http://my.s60blog.com
http://www.pizero.net/
Epocware for Nokia 5800
http://symbian.smashpop.net/
http://www.drjukka.com/index.html
http://www.symbian-freak.com
http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/applications
Tutorial: Adding GMail Push Email To The Nokia Xpressmusic 5800
http://dailymobile.se/forum/symbian-s60v5-themes/

And something interesting for new owners:
What to do when you first get your Nokia 5800 XM


Are you one of the owner? Grab one of this userbar now!

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post Jan 6 2009, 09:41 AM

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Some known problems which may occur on your Nokia 5800 (which happened randomly on the phone)

Quoted from the owners:

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my 5800 screen suddenly has a permanent vertical line from top to bottom that doesnt go away. another problem is when on call.. its very hard to hear the other person talking... sometimes loud... sometimes super soft til kenot hear.
You may DIY and fix it. (Do it at your own risk)
Source 1 | Source 2 (Or you may refer Post #6.)

Alternatively, send in for warranty claim.

On 5/1/09 - We have forumer sent it to Nokia Care Centre, located at plaza berjaya.. 1st floor. it took about 1-2 hours to fix.
So according to him, the speaker is fixed! and no more volume fluctuation!


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Why prompted a "Certificate Expired" error message when I was trying to install an app?"


Give it a soft reset by key in *#7370#
Lock code: 12345
Its equivalent to a factory reset to default settings. All programs will be lost. Backup here means using either built-in backup utility or PC Suite backup to backup all your messages, contacts, calendar, to-dos, meetings, and necessary phone settings. Content in micro-SD card is unaffected but applications installed in it will be re-detected by the phone and re-installed automatically. It works like a charm.


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Some said bcoz of the poor finishing of the cover then some sort like lighting leakage from the right top corner...does it happen on any 5800xm here ???


Don't worry about the light leakage. Its typical to see it and am very sure any phones/products made in plastic will see such imperfections.

On 5/1/09, a forumer sent a letter to Nokia about the speaker poroblem, apparently Nokia isn't aware of this issue yet.
Here's the reply from them:

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8/1/09 - Here's the POLL result created by forumer chezzball. About the user statistic of Nokia 5800 defect / working perfectly.

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post Jan 6 2009, 09:42 AM

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Courtesy from forumer Eiraku: Okay, here's the Tut I promised you guys... Do take into account, I haven't tried experimenting with the encoding settings yet, so while I get a sharp, smooth Video MP4 for the 5800XM, the file will be SLIGHTLY LARGER then the SOURCE AVI file (in my case, 232MB AVI --> 256MB MP4).

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Where to get Handbrake? Uncle Google is your best friend.

Oh, another thing... If you're running Handbrake in Vista, MAKE SURE its running WITH Administrator Rights (Run as Admin).

So now, to the Tut!

Step 1:
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FINALLY:
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12) Click on START.
13) PROFIT!!!


In all actuality, converting MKV/OGM/DVDs aren't much different from the above, only with the addition of Choosing Title/Chapters (skip to the movie part, not the titles, or a specific part in the movie - it's in the Source part) for DVD; Choosing Audio Streams (again from the Audio part of the above) for MKV/OGM/DVDs; and Choosing Subtitles (see the audio part) for MKV/OGM/DVDs.

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NOKIA 5800 XPRESS MUSIC OWNER LIST

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The RED Team
01. Davidmak
02. Silencer
03. Dan J
04. Smashpop’s Mom
05. Kyno’s Sister
06. Mikelanding
07. Fallen-786
08. Veron83
09. Wolfpac
10. Cybersonic23
11. Vo0de3_x | oum@n
12. Limyusiong
13. Wufei
14. Dollah_reader
15. Mennmenn
16. Pwf
17. Hestia
18. Adrive
19. Ryanso85
20. ahchew
21. planetshaker
22. alexchan76
23. noos
24. mikelanding
25. liquid_ooze
26. mrhenree
27. hellwalker
28. jpaq
29. reinforcism
30. intune
31. effilizham
32. rafiza
33. sahar
34. sonic_cd
35. joshuawong
36. X10A Freedom
37. topek
38. hellwaker
39. amdx
40. hIgHwAyStArZ
41. Joehom
42. botak01581
43. hvaly
44. GoodKat
45. mugiwarabai
46. loumou
47. HouHouSek
48. wenying_qq
49. silver-ice
50. reevephon
51. more69
52. ckming21
53. dawnreaver
54. MK84
55. Jusoh

The BLUE Team
01. Kyno
02. Zerg1008
03. Panasonic88
04. J_D
05. Snakevenom
06. Jye’n
07. Blackbird
08. Zildj
09. Chezzball
10. Kcsmax
11. Limyusiong
12. Asus
13. Blazed
14. Bigblock
15. Hayatesanz
16. Yeap9500
17. Squall_kay
18. Cfyong2020
19. aruja_69
20. Demitri
21. sin88
22. Hyde`fK
23. MK84
24. feimeng
25. zackloy
26. -vip3rleon9-
27. nulogic
28. gr8fr8
29. aruja_69
30. leongtat
31. squall_kay
32. madman20
33. Sanzo
34. sogoatticus
35. kaizen57
36. azmanzain79
37. suckerpunch
38. PrinceCaspien
39. krayzz
40. darkfaerytales
41. paper08
42. zildj
43. stephen_ksf
44. Guest321
45. Why^Me
46. zackloy
47. ho-ll
48. yaofong
49. Rojak44
50. stryfox
51. kuya
52. climacool
53. Json188
54. mryzal
55. shah6630
56. checkers
57. HeReLiSm

For the following users, kindly PM me your the colours of your phone:
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You want your name to be in the list? PM me/write in the forum.

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Your name - Colour of your Nokia 5800


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DIY FIX: Speaker volume problem.

(Do it at your own risk. If you can't handle it, send it back to Nokia Care Centre and let the professionals do it for you)

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Articles & Photos courtesy of Snake from mynokia.su & our LYN forumer jye'n.

Here's my guide, based on the Russian way smile.gif

1) Use the plectrum, open the top cover/lid starting from the camera button.

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You should remove only the plastic 'frame' which locks the screen to the phone's body. It is detachable on its own (no screen, no metal parts).

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2) This is how it looks like when the earpiece is in place:

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Next, use a flat-head ('-' type precision tool or any small screw driver.

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3) Removing the earpiece will reveal the two contact points on the mainboard for the earpiece.

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4) Here's the default appearance of the earpiece (bottom):

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To make sure the pins can touch the contact points (highlighted above) properly, I bended the earpiece pins 'upwards'. (Be very careful here not to break the pins. You may want to hold points A and B while bending.

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Now, you're done with bending. Next, put back the earpiece. Here's the tricky part, as you may have forgotten which is the correct position to put in. No worry, the part is keyed, meaning, it can only go in one way. Try the other way if the 1st trial fails. DO NOT force it in, it should go in smoothly.

5) Put back the the cover and the plastic 'frame'. Now you're done
and can forget about the earpiece problem forever smile.gif

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Firmware Upgrading (In Mandarin, tho)

APAC v11
http://www.rayfile.com/files/e142c71e-dcc9...9-0014221b798a/

Phoenix 2008 patch, download one of it only
1. http://www.namipan.com/d/Phoenix2008Patche...ca634bdf1c51107
I found this a bit slow, so i prefer using rayfile,com

2. http://www.rayfile.com/zh-cn/files/0260d2b...9-0014221b798a/
This is fast, but u need to install rayfile app (RaySource), something like a download manager. you can download RaySource from here
RaySource http://static.rayfile.com/en/client/
Guide on installing Phoenix & firmware

Latest Firmware Update & Logs

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wow, congratulation....v3 liao
sad leh....I thurs only can take
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phew. done!

mamak, milo ice satu! biggrin.gif
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well done rclxms.gif
can i register my unit even haven't got it ? brows.gif lol
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Quoted from smashpop.net

Nokia 5800 Official Launching Date & Event in Malaysia!!!

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Official email / notification by Nokia Malaysia

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(Thanks madman20 for the photo)

They have LIVE performance, too!!

Quoted from forumer hestia.

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BE SURE TO BE THERE!!!!

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Gosh.. this thread is moving so fast as compared no n97. Makes me jealousnya.
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congrats for the V3...come2 poison all ppl out there to buy the phone...
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come , all 5800 user go there n make some noise !!!!!! 0n the launching day .
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congratz rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
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congrats..
very nice post!!

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Wah lau! Pana! Finally got V3 liao! Congratulations! thumbup.gif

Really fast moving thread...
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Add me into the dark side list please.

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@Pana

Mind to share some nice wallies?

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pana ... my name is not in the list la ... i am red 5800 smile.gif

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