Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition comes to lead your way

21 August, 2009

Today Nokia unveiled the Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition - a full GPS-centric variant of the Nokia 5800 XpresMusic. Using the momentum gained by the original XpressMusic handset, the new gadget matches the functionality of its predecessor almost perfectly. The main differences are the added lifetime Drive and Walk navigation license and the cool looking stand and car charger that allow you to easily use the phone as an in-car SatNav unit.

There's only one other difference compared to the original model according to the data sheet of the Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition. It will be available in Chrome and Black color combo rather than any of the two-colored versions of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.

Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition will come in three different flavors, each packing quad-band GSM connectivity. Two of them will also pack WLAN and dual-band 3G with HSDPA, while the third one (we are guessing it will be available in either China or some emerging markets) will lack both connectivity options.

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Nokia 5800 Navigation edition

Unfortunately, judging by the promo video published, the Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition's 3.2" screen seems to be as poor under direct sunlight as the one of the first S60 5th edition handset. Considering that the handset is meant to sit on your dashboard, frequently exposed to sunlight, this flaw might make it somewhat less than a perfect travel companion.

But never mind our concerns, here goes the video in question for you to check out. It introduces the keys features of the Nokia 5800 Navigation edition and demonstrates the last version of Ovi Maps GPS navigation software that comes preinstalled.

Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition will start shipping before the end of the current quarter for an estimated 285 euro before taxes or subsidies.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 11 Sep 2009
  • tV3

Iphone is for monkey and there's no future for Iphone . Iphone is a pancake maker for Steve Job . Iphone just like Ipod sell like pancake even though the sound quality suck . America ppl addicted to steve job and his charm . That's why it failed i...

  • Anonymous
  • 10 Sep 2009
  • LXJ

Look, until now iPhone didn't even have MMS, Tethering, Clipboard (Cut, Copy, and Paste), (for AT&T customers, MMS and Tethering have yet to be activated, plus AT&T is probably gonna charge people at least $20-30 /month for tethering, while you can g...

  • Boo
  • 02 Sep 2009
  • tVH

Now I'm stuck with the dubious benefit of "comes with music" DRM crippled garbage (that I never wanted). This should have been an option (nav/music) when the 5800 came out. Nokia has had the last of my custom.

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