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Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition Unlocked Phone with Free Voice Navigation and Nokia Navigation Accessory Kit--U.S. Version with Full Warranty | 
| Brand: Nokia Category: Wireless
List Price: $369.00 Buy Used: $234.99 as of 9/7/2010 08:14 CDT details You Save: $134.01 (36%)
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Seller: Warehouse Deals Rating: 121 reviews Sales Rank: 5478
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 4.4 x 2 x 0.6
MPN: 002P0F4 Model: 002N6Q3 UPC: 007584780212 EAN: 0007584780212 ASIN: B002R0DWYW
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| • | Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and US/International 3G compatibility via 850/900/1900/2100 UMTS/HSDPA plus GPRS/EDGE capabilities | | • | 3.2-inch resistive touchscreen display; Nokia Ovi Maps navigation with preloaded U.S. and Canadian maps; Nokia Navigation Accessory Kit | | • | 3.2-megapixel camera/camcorder with Carl Zeiss optics and dual-LED flash; Wi-Fi networking; Bluetooth stereo music; MP3 player; FM radio; microSD expansion (up to 16 GB) | | • | Up to 6.4 hours of 3G talk time (4.3 hours on GSM networks), up to 400 hours (16+ days) of standby time | | • | What's in the Box: handset, Nokia Navigation Accessory Kit (car holder pack, rotating swivel adaptor, easy mount, car charger), 8 GB microSD card, stereo headset, stylus, rechargeable battery, charger, data cable |
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Amazon.com Product Description Nokia's 5800 Navigation Edition builds on the success of the 5800 XpressMusic phone, utilizing the brilliant 3.2-inch touchscreen as a navigation platform. Preloaded with complete maps of the U.S. and Nokia's Ovi Maps software, the 5800 offers premium mapping features such as 3D landmarks, terrain maps, weather service, traffic warnings and more. Included is a lifetime subscription for both walking and driving directions, along with all the necessary accessories--charger, holder, suction mount--for vehicle use. On top of navigation, you'll get all the connectivity and multimedia features that have made the 5800 a best-seller. Widescreen navigation and entertainment. Click to enlarge. | Full-featured GPS navigation on a 3.2-inch touch display. Click to enlarge. | Voice-guided directions in 2D and 3D mode. | Find places and addresses around you and check the weather forcast. | 3D landmarks for over 200 cities. | Includes car kit with suction mount and charger. Click to enlarge. | Nokia Ovi Maps GPS Navigation The 5800 Navigation Edition includes lifetime GPS navigation license for driving and walking, full USA and Canada maps so you can navigate and search in offline mode, and an intuitive interface that leverages the 5800's touch UI and brilliant 3.2-inch widescreen. You'll get 3D landmarks for over 200 cities, high-resolution aerial images and terrain maps, traffic and safety warnings, and more. When online, you can check out weather forecasts and nearby events, explore premium travel content by Lonely Planet and Michelin for over 1000 destinations globally, and find thousands of POI listings for sights, restaurants, hotels, shops, nightlife, and more. Navigation licenses come pre-installed and ready to use, and included in the box are a charger and suction mount for out-of-the-box navigation. GPS navigation can be used without a SIM card, but works optimally with a data connection through your network Carrier. Data charges may apply. Select Navigation Features - My position--Find your current location easier and faster with integrated AGPS.
- Find places--Find places and addresses around you.
- Favorites--Save your favorite places and routes. Sign in to your Ovi account, and synchronize all you personal favorites with maps.ovi.com.
- Drive--Use GPS car navigation with voice and visual instructions, lane assistance, and speed limit warnings.
- Walk--Use GPS pedestrian navigation with routing through pedestrian zones and shortcuts, stairways, plazas, and pathways through parks and buildings.
- Car kit--Complete navigation solution for your car with car kit, suction mount, and charger included with your device.
- Free maps--US and Canada maps data come pre-bundled on your device. Donwload more than 180 countries using Nokia Maps loader and you’ll never need a paper map again. Visit http://www.nokiausa.com/maps for more info.
About The Nokia 5800 The Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition is a WCDMA/3G/GPRS smartphone featuring a large 3.2-inch color display with 640 x 360 pixel resolution and a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. The touchscreen provides tactile feedback, and is ready for input from the included plectrum, styluses, or your fingertips. The internal battery provides up to 9 hours GSM (5 hours WCDMA) of talk time on a single charge, with up to 17 days of standby time. Nokia's handy contacts bar makes it easy to share media and communicate with your friends, and the media bar means ultra-quick access to your favorite media. Enjoy MMS and SMS messaging, along with a wealth of features outlined below. Connectivity The 5800 gives you Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) and 3G mobile broadband connectivity with a fully capable web browser and easy-to-use e-mail client. The microUSB port lets you quickly transfer photos or GPS info between the phone and PCs. Bluetooth wireless technology means you're set for streaming stereo audio or wireless headphones or earpieces, and the 3.5mm A/V output lets you enjoy audio and video on external devices. An FM transmitter is also built in, so you can tune your vehicle's radio to the device's audio. Nokia Ovi Suite Ovi by Nokia gives you a bundle of smartphone features to help you be more productive, along with plenty of entertainment options. Access photos, music and files stored on your computer with Ovi Files. Easily sync your calendar and contacts with your PC. Share your photos and videos anytime, anywhere. The Ovi Store lets you purchase apps, games, videos and more for enjoyment on your device. Music The 5800 is a great music platform, too. With support for up to 16 GB microSD cards and playback of MP3, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, WMA, and WAV audio formats, you can take your music library with you. Enjoy playlist editing and sharing, a graphic EQ for dialing in your sound, and integrated stereo speakers with 3D surround sound. You'll get up to 35 hours of music on a single charge. You can also browse, stream and download millions of songs over the air at Nokia's music store. For those who prefer the radio, a stereo FM radio lets you catch up on the news or your favorite shows. Video Video looks great on the 5800, with support for MPEG4, AVC, WMV, RV, and Flash Video. Enjoy up to 5 hours of video on a single charge. The 3.5mm TV output gives you a composite output for enjoying video, images, and more on your television. Camera The 5800's camera features Carl Zeiss optics and 3.2-megapixel quality. The dual-LED flash is great for low-light conditions, and the 3x digital zoom and autofocus are features you'll find helpful. You can also record video at up to 640 x 480 pixel resolution, and take video calls thanks to the front camera. Nokia 5800 Specs - Weight: 109 g/ 83cc/ 3.84 ounces
- Size: 111 x 51.7 x 15 .5mm (4.37 x 2.04 0.61 inches)
- Display: Touch-sensitive 3.2-inch QVGA LCD with 16 million colors
- Display resolution: 640 x 360 pixels
- Display aspect ratio: 16:9
- Internal battery: BL-5J
- Talk time (WCDMA/GSM): Up to 6.4 hours/4.3 hours
- Standby time (WCDMA): Up to 400 hours
- Music playback time: Up to 35 hours
- Band: NAM VARIANT WCDMA 900/1900, Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- Internal memory: Up to 80 MB user data
- Expandable memory: Expandable by microSDHC memory card, up to 16 GB
- User interface: Symbian OS, S60 5th Edition 5.0
- Bearers and transports: WCDMA, EDGE, GPRS
What's in the Box Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition device with stylus and Li-Ion battery, 8 GB micro SD memory card, Stereo headset, Audio controller, Charger, Car kit (car holder pack, rotating swivel adaptor, easy mount, car charger), Data cable Learn More With the 5800's Ovi Maps walk and drive navigation application, drivers receive turn-by-turn voice guidance including lane assistance, traffic information (in 10 countries including the U.S.), and safety camera and speed warnings, while pedestrians will be guided on shortcuts through parks and pedestrian-only zones in over 100 cities across the globe. And unlike other mobile navigation mapping solutions, Ovi Maps works offline--no cellular service is required. 
Driving directions. | 
3D landmarks. | 
Lonely Planet guide. | 
Real-time weather. | With the new Ovi Maps for mobile you get for free: - Maps for over 180 countries and free map updates
- Drive and Walk navigation available in over 70 countries with real-time voice guidance
- My Position enables you to find your current location easier and faster than ever.
- New one box search for quicker access to finding places and addresses.
- Save your favorite places and routes, then synchronize them with your Ovi account over the air.
- Car navigation with voice and visual instructions, lane assistance and speed limit information. Now also with text-to-speech voice guidance.
- Pedestrian navigation with routing through pedestrian zones and shortcuts, pathways through parks and buildings, stairways and plazas. Now with text-to-speech voice guidance.
- Get real-time weather information including a 5-day forecast, for your current or any location found via search.
- Lonely Planet and Michelin offer you dynamic access to the best and most relevant editorial travel content for over 1000 destinations. Find thousands of listings for sights, restaurants, hotels, shops, nightlife, and more. Look these places up on the map and get to them with Walk and Drive navigation.
- Discover the events happening nearby your location on the map or any place found via search.
- Share your location on Facebook--where you are, what you are up to and finish with a photo.
No Hidden Costs The new version of Ovi Maps comes with all the maps and high-end, car grade navigation features you need for free and is yours to keep for the life of the smartphone. No additional licenses needed for extra countries, regions or services like traffic information or city guides. Data charges from network operators may apply. Voice Guidance and Traffic Information Turn-by-turn, voice guided navigation comes free for both drivers and pedestrians. For drivers this includes lane assistance, traffic information, safety camera, and speed warnings. For pedestrians, this includes shortcuts through parks and pedestrian-only zones for over 100 cities around the world as well as 6,000 3D landmarks in over 200 cities to help you find exactly where you are. Unique Hybrid Technology Ovi Maps is built on an advanced technology called hybrid vector maps. Vector maps are high quality but less data intensive and allow you to continue to navigate even if you lose your network connection. This means that maps downloaded or updated across a network connection are about half the size of bulky bitmaps used by other mobile map providers. The hybrid technology ensures that, unlike other providers, any downloaded map data is stored on the device for future use. No Network Connection Required When Navigating Avoid expensive, battery-draining network connections with Nokia's unique hybrid technology. Maps can be pre-loaded on to your Nokia smartphone so you can set Ovi Maps to offline mode, saving battery power, and the navigation system will still work. This is particularly useful for those worried about data connection costs when travelling abroad or when you are travelling through areas with little or no network coverage. Best Global Coverage You take your mobile with you wherever you go in the world so, as standard, voice guided navigation for both pedestrians and drivers is available for 74 countries in 46 different languages and there are maps for over 180 countries. This gives you the best maps with the largest global coverage for free.
Product Description The Nokia 5800 Navigation Edition, a new version of the Nokia 5800 mobile device, comes with a lifetime license for voice-guided Walk and Drive navigation, easy access to Ovi Maps software, full regional maps and easy zooming. Based on the S60 5th Edition platform, the device features a 3.2-inch touch-screen display supporting both stylus and finger touch, stereo speakers, 35 hours of playback time, a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics and up to 16 GB of user memory (enough for 12,000 songs).
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Love this Phone August 20, 2010 T. Canova (Florida) I had some money set aside to get a gps and I got this phone from amazon warehouse instead to replace a windows mobile phone that had been a continous headache. The Nokia 5800 is great. Call quality and speakerphone is excellent. The touchscreen works great - this was my first touch screen and I didn't know if I would be ok without a 'real' keyboard, but the touchscreen is actually easier on my knuckles which would get sore from pressing small physical keys and it is faster because the landscape qwerty keyboard is bigger than typical physical keyboards. I don't have 3G so don't have an expensive data plan, and have had a great experience with just the GPS and the WiFi. I've used the GPS on short and long trips and it worked well. Some navigation is a little quirky, and some things, like updating an existing route, may not be intuitive. I was able to use the WiFi at work with my smartcard and have also used it at home. I looked online for the tips for setting it up with the certificates and settings to work with the corporate wireless network. I set up mail for exchange on the phone (free) and I can now sync my contacts, email and appointments with gmail over wifi - which makes it really easy. There are many free apps available from the OVI app store. They have everything I want/need. Do make sure you use the 'SW Update' app to update the system software after you get the phone and make sure that you follow the instructions for charging to ensure long battery life. I've done this, based on other postings I've read, and have not had any problems. The phone has been around long enough, that if you need help setting something up (like corporate wifi with EAP security settings) you should be able to search and find some tips. One other nice plus is that the headset that comes in the package has earbuds that you can unplug from the microphone control and then you can plug-in other headphones which you like better to use with the headset. The microphone/control piece is on a clip that will clip onto your collar or shirt or ... If I use a headset when making a call, I can hear the conversation better if the sound is on in both ear pieces, and this headset provides the call sound into both ears. I would get it again - it is a great price for what you get. Also the camera quality is fine (I don't expect slr quality from a phone). Video playback quality is very good. If I had optical zoom like my regular camcorder and an external mic, then this one would be just as good for recording video. If you are in the US and are thinking of buying this, make sure your cell phone company uses SIM cards (TMobile and AT&T do, for example.) One last thing is that you can do video calling using this phone to iphone and android users if they have 2 cameras like this phone and if they have fring. I wish skype had not decided to block video calls from Fring (video calls worked before July, when you could make video calls from this phone to skype users)
Son loves this!!! August 19, 2010 I'm not an internet shopaholic - (Somewhere in USA) Got this GSM smartphone for my son and after a system upgrade to make sure the phone has the latest firmware, and added the otterbox skin, he now uses it for texting, added ringtones easily, checks his facebook and emails and best of all, use it as a navigation GPS tool. Download free maps on the Nokia website for practically any country in the world and it is on your phone permanently until you download a newer version. Used it during our Europe vacation.
Battery life is poor August 8, 2010 kay kay Its been 8 months i purchased Nokia 5800 navigation (new). I already have battery issues. battery life is very poor. i am unhappy with this phone. planning to switch to iphone or andriod.
Please don't buy this phone August 2, 2010 Sundar 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
We have used Nokia phones of different models for a very long time before we bought this phone. The experience we had with the phone is completely contradictory to what we have seen with Nokia.
Since day 1 we have had issues in receiving and placing calls. We were not suspecting on the phone for a very long time. One out of 20 calls would drop. Either the other person will not be able to hear us or we will not be able to hear the other person.
When we finally decided to return the phone, the return window with Amazon was over and Nokia mentioend that Amazon is not their authorized reseller, hence they cannot replace the phone, but can try to fix the phone for a charge. The Nokia customer service is pathetic. Their repair center seem to be just in the business of getting more money from people that complain of problems. It is like hitting against a wall.
It is our mistake we bought this Nokia when there are better phones are available. Please don't buy this model ever.
How much smart-phone do you really need? Really. July 31, 2010 Noel T. Rivera I was ready to do it. Had the credit card cocked and loaded ... my local Apple Store actually had the iPhone 4 in stock and I thought, with the new satisfaction guarantee / return policy, what did I have to lose but $200 and a $15/month UNLIMITED data plan.
The little greeter dude told to me to just hang out by the iPhone table and an expert would eventually come by and take care of all my needs. OK ... half hour later, no expert nor needs met. In that span of time, I'd played with a floor model pretty thoroughly and aside from the razor-sharp display, could think of nothing really that the new-revolutionary-wonder-phone could do that my Nokia 5800 Nav. Ed. couldn't already do that I would actually use. I walked out, knowing my needs were already pretty well met with the little, lighter device in my pocket.
Why spend another $200 if you don't have to?
... It has been five months with the 5800 and today, I guess I realized it's been a really good five months. Value, performance, features. These three words would sum up the Nokia 5800 Nav. Ed. pretty well for me. Now, is it the best smart-phone on the market? Hardly, as far as quality, materials, software and hardware are concerned. But then again, it costs half as much as the new big guns out there and yet, it does most of what they do and does them rather well, I'd say ...
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Things I ask of this phone, in order of importance:
1. Be a really, really good phone -- send & receive calls with good sound and reception, and texts, too.
2. Be a good smart-phone and let me check my email, read articles and surf the web while I'm away from a computer.
3. Be extremely portable in my pocket all day or while I'm running. In other words, be low-maintenance.
I asked and received all three with this phone.
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Big ups:
*The price.
*8GB microSD card included.
*The freedom of unlocked; $15 vs. mandatory $30 unlimited data plan.
*Battery life (usually charge every other day using 2G with 3hr talk/day and regular web-browsing and messaging.
*Ability to set 2G over 3G, which does drain the battery and all that noticeably faster (thanks iPhoners!).
*Responsive resistive touchscreen (think fingernail vs. fingertip).
*Comes with car charger and windshield mount.
*Very good SD video quality in 16x9 format.
*Kinetic scrolling and super-handy contacts bar.
*Side sliding hold switch.
*Two integrated stereo speakers for playing mp3's or steaming audio online.
*Streaming Real Player software.
*FM radio w/ attached ear-phones as antenna.
*Included in-line remote + earbuds.
*Free mail for exchange software, compatible with Gmail, Outlook, plus calendar sync.
*Free Opera 10 from Ovi app store with tab-browsing. Fast!
*Free turn-by-turn GPS, which I don't really care for, personally, in general.
*Great free Google Maps app.
*Really good OS stability/reliability/simplicity (very intuitive after you get used to it).
*Excellent grip when on the ear, even without a case.
*Face sensor turns off the display when held to the ear, saving battery juice.
*Free tethering app that gives me up to 1Mb speed on 3G wifi to my Macbook.
*Full charge in 3 hrs., wut?!
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I could go on and on and honestly, after five months, the lows are not really worth mentioning as they are mostly nit-picky things. But namely, the display will wash-out a bit in direct sunlight, though the light-sensor will brighten eventually to where it's not a big deal.
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At first, I thought the resistive touch screen was annoying/inferior to the more prevalent capacitive touchscreens but I learned to appreciate it, especially when browsing full web sites using Opera 10. It requires more care of your finger stokes, thereby making for more precise navigation (iPhone and Droids feel sloppy by comparison). The onscreen Qwerty keyboard is a snap once you get used to it, especially when set with the lowest level vibrate. The iPhone 4's was not as responsive, if you can believe it. It's not the thinnest phone but when gripped lengthwise with two hands, it helps to have the extra girth. It's not the biggest screen either, but the native 16x9 high-res (rare for smartphones) makes perfect sense when viewing Youtube and other video, as there will be mostly no letter-boxing. Very cool.
All-in-all, there is so much value with this phone that it can easily/readily stand up to the big dogs, if you are not willing/able to spend the extra money. Put it this way, it's my reliable, fun 12-yr. old Subaru vs. say, a BMW or a Lexus.
Practicality vs. Status.
Ribeye vs. Filet.
It does what I ask it to do and it does it exceedingly well for half the price of the other shiners.
And oh yeah, front-facing secondary camera for video-calling, check. It's no Facetime but you can get a Fring app for free and do video-calls via Skyppe. Not bad at all.
Hope this helps. Cheers!
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