Nokia 5800 Xpress Music Competes with iPod
By Morelli
The Nokia 5800 is literally changing the market. Since its European launch in October 2008, the Finnish manufacturer announced over 1 million units shipped, showing that mobile phones might soon be replacing popular mp3 players, like the iPod, for music listener’s needs.
Featuring excellent sound quality and easy access to digital content, the Nokia 5800 drew crowds for its UK launch, with hundreds of people lining up at the Nokia store in London on Friday. For music lovers, the phone has 8 Gigabytes of memory, roughly 6,000 tracks, and sports two built-in stereo speakers.

The Nokia 5800 can do everything the iPod can do, and if you add in the fact that it has normal phone functions, a touchscreen and a 3.2-megapixel camera with images that can be uploaded to online communities such as Facebook, the resulting device is serious competition for the mp3 player market.
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Source: Mobileshop