Hirdetés
Foreword
It is really hard to understand how some mobile phone manufacturers behave. Right now I just don’t know what to say about Nokia: the Finnish guys, seeing the huge success of iPhone, started the development of the touch-controlled version of their own Symbian Series 60 platform, the first result being 5800 XpressMusic, launched in November 2008. I won’t discuss the user interface right now, but let’s notice the fact that 5800 is a musical handset for youngsters, which can be seen on the materials used, the shape and the colors.

During the time that has passed since the phone’s launch, only a single touchsreen phone has been launched: this is the premium-category N97, which could be a rival of iPhone only in pricing, as its design, layout and structure make it a totally different kind of mobile device. Now the third touchscreen phone is here, which is nothing else than the dumber and smaller version of 5800 Tube, another musical model for the young. There is nothing wrong about launching such a handset, but I just can’t understand why do the Finnish designers are simply sitting on their asses while Apple and other manufacturers lure those customers who have been Nokia users, but now they want such a touchscreen phone that you can’t get from Finland.

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Samsung S5230, Nokia 5530 and 5800
So, it’s 5530 from XXL GSM: smaller size, more hype, smaller box, less accessories. Unfortunately we won’t get any carrying case, but there is a 4 GB microSD card inside and of course the usual trio is here too: the charger has the Nokia connector, the data cable is microUSB and it’s incredibly short (about 10 centimeters), while the headset is the new, in-ear type, looks very youngish and its cable is like a ribbon, but it has no volume control or skip track buttons.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!



