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The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is Nokia's first touch screen S60 mobile device (as pointed out by a fellow enthusiast they had a touch screen device a while ago) that runs the new S60 5th Edition.
Reuters is reporting that Nokia will unveil its first touchscreen phone at a media event next week in London.The phone, whose leaked pictures were posted on this blog earlier this week, is the ...
Nokia has launched its first touch-screen smartphone that plays music, adding another potential competitor to Apple Inc.'s iPhone. But in North America it's Research In Motion's anticipated touch ...
Nokia's foray into touch-screen technology has proven better than expected: the new 5800 model is sturdy, satisfying to use and has an attractive, unsubsidized price-tag of 279 euros ($385.86). It ...
Nokia is preparing to enter the touch-screen cell phone market next week, with the debut of its first finger-sensitive phone, according to a Reuters report.
Nokia was the last major handset maker to introduce touch screen phones after the runaway success of Apple Inc's iPhone, and last month started to sell its first such model.
As Nokia's first 'Touch and Type' phone, the Nokia X3 allows people to tap quickly on the bright color touch screen, as well as enjoy the familiarity of the full keypad for quick fire text ...
The first market and phone: The U.K. will be the first market to offer Comes With Music with sales planned to start on Oct. 16. The Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Comes With Music edition is expected to ...
Nokia’s first touch-screen mobile phone went on sale today. The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic was originally announced last October as part of Nokia’s flat-fee music download service, Comes with Music.
The 5800 XpressMusic (aka Tube) is the first touchscreen Symbian S60 phone from Nokia—a surprising fact considering how prominent touchscreens have quickly become over the last few years. And ...
Finnish phone maker Nokia launched its first touch-screen phone on Thursday, intending to one-up Apple's iPhone on features and be competitively priced.
After more than a year without a direct competitor to the iPhone, Nokia on Thursday fired back with a phone that it hopes will better Apple's now widespread device — albeit with a delayed launch ...