The good frame rate makes things all the sweeter.The following test shows the flash performance of all four phones from approximately 1m distance:The gallery of Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is yet another part of its interface that hasn't been drastically changed compared to its predecessors. Nokia 5800 XpressMusic - black - 3G - GSM - smartphone overview and full product specs on CNET. Unless you have that feature disabled, all you need to do to switch modes is to flip the phone sideways.The file manager is yet another aspect where the pedigree counts big time. In fact, the gallery is one of the very few places around the interface where sweep gestures are allowed.Noise levels are well above acceptable and the amount of resolved detail fails to impress. Copyright 2013 IDG Communications. Best Products. Opting between portrait and landscape mode is automatic, thanks to the built-in accelerometer. Phone Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Manufacturer Nokia Status Old Available in India Yes Price (Indian Rupees) Last Traded Price:Rs.13518 Last Updated On:January 5 2011 Place : Chennai Delhi Kolkata Mumbai Price (USD) Last Traded Price:$300.4 approx Description The mainstream touchscreen phone from Nokia which was code named as the tube . Video recording is the better part of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic imaging skills. Sounds like good quality and it very well is. The only difference here is the added touch-friendliness. Both of the Sony Ericsson devices have 3 megapixel auto focus cameras and the K810 even sports a xenon flash instead of a dual LED one.Video recording is the better part of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic imaging skills. However if you only take an occasional shot every now and then, the camera is by no means a deal-breaker.The Symbian file management system has been top notch for quite a while now, and you can hardly think of anything to change. We understand that a tabular layout wouldn't be possible with this device but some of the more important features could have had their own shortcuts too.We were quite surprised to find that Nokia 5800 XpressMusic does not support geo-tagging despite the presence of a built-in GPS on board.Videos are captured in MPEG-4 format and can have automatic or manual white balance. Features 3.2″ display, 2 MP primary camera, 1320 mAh battery, 70 MB storage, 128 MB RAM. The application can basically do anything you can think of with your files - moving, copying renaming, sorting or sending - you name it. The phone can shoot VGA footage at 30fps. It would've been way better to have a Quick Settings button instead.We've prepared an impromptu shootout between the Nokia 5800, Sony Ericsson C510 Cyber-shot and Sony Ericsson K810. The 5800 has all the features you've come to expect from a modern smartphone: 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, email, web browsing, FM … This is the one feature that does need touchscreen to be implemented and yet Nokia engineers left it out.
It takes about a second on each zoom step even when dealing with 3 megapixel photos, let alone higher-res ones. You can also have the dual-led flash on to act as a video light.Truth be told, the camera is hardly the Nokia 5800 element.

Announced Aug 2011.

With the soft keys at the bottom you can almost forget that you are looking at a new device.The viewfinder doesn't take the whole screen - a bar on the right is reserved for the touch controls. The contrast and dynamic range are decent and the colors are relatively precise though.Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has a 3.15 MP camera with a maximum image resolution of 2048x1536 pixels.