The new 5800 XpressMusic handset from Nokia demonstrates "practical evolution rather than jaw-dropping revolution", according to a new review.
According Total Mobile’s tech staff, the mobile phone has transformed the company’s previous work on smartphones into a "very serviceable touchscreen format".
Writing on TechRadar.com, the reviewers claimed that the device offers a good range of applications, including instant messaging, email, built-in GPS and HSDPA connectivity.
They added: "While it doesn’t have the smoothness and easy elegance of the iPhone’s ground-breaking touchscreen user interface, Nokia’s first mainstream touch control device has a functional, easy to handle set-up, and performs consistently well."
Nokia recently announced that it is adding more mobile phones to its classic range of devices later thisy ear.
The 2700 classic, 6700 classic and the 6303 classic will be available in the second quarter of 2009 and have been designed to combine "functionality and user experience", according to the firm.
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