Nokia 5800 straight off only £215 on Pay and Go
Another small cost on O2 Pay & Go, just available online. You’ll need need to buy a £10 airtime voucher taking the total price £225. With O2 you can savor 300 complimentary texts when you top off up £10 every calendar month.
It has all the standard wireless capabilities. Pre-loaded with navigation maps so you wont get stranded. Don’t forget it’s also a phone! The on-screen numeric keypad makes dialling simple and there’s a robust of on-screen QWERTY keyboards or hand recognition for text input. 12 calendar month contract on the T-Mobile contract. Subscriber Line rental is £29.36 per month and gives you three hundred min and 200 texts per calendar month.
You’ll find £150 hard cash back from Phones 4U, which can be claimed by sending off your bills in 4 stages at months six, 8, 10 and 12. The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Green has got a 3.2 inch touchscreen and the current S60 user interface, especially adjusted for touch control. As the XpressMusic make indicates, this is a special music phone. Backing microSD cards up to 16GB there’s plenty of computer memory for music and video recording files.
There’s an accelerometer, a common 3.5mm phone jack, FM radio and a Tellies out port for viewing video recordings or playing the integral games on your enormous projection screen. The photographic camera on the Nokia 5800 has got 3.2 megapixels and a dual LED flashing.
This might not sound awesome but it has a advanced quality Carl Zeiss and that makes all the difference. Pictures are observably improved compared to those made with an iPhone or with an earlier generation cameraphone. The inbuilt web browser is superior.
The CRT screen provides quickly and net pages can be drawn with a thumb swipe or whizzed with a double tap on the screen. The phone has excellent 3G, HSDPA and Wi-Fi connections. There’s also a inbuilt GPS receiver and a wonderful touchscreen version of Nokia Maps is pre-installed. Don’t forget it’s also a phone! The on-screen numeral keypad makes dialling simple and there’s a selection of on-screen QWERTY keyboards or script recognition for text comment.