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Nokia, the world’s biggest mobile phone maker, announced last week that one of its priority devices – the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic – has been made available in the United States.
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic features a touch screen and offers a graphic equalizer, 8 GB memory which means you can store about 6000 tracks in it, 3.5 mm jack and built-in surround sound stereo speakers. The very wide 3.2" display allows its users to experience music, navigation, video, television, games, business mobility and many more.
The numerous Internet services and expertise software the Nokia 5800 packs are the main reason why the Finnish company focused so much on this device. Nokia wanted this to be a hit so bad that it halted the Nokia 5800 sales just a few hours after the official release. The main reason was that it received complaint from customers regarding the mobile phone’s poor 3G performance. Another reason for the sales halt was the fact that the Nokia 5800 was equipped with faulty speakers, a fact confirmed by the company.
Nokia changed the supplier who proved unable to prevent the ingress of moisture into the speaker, which damages it. The faulty earpieces were replaced with units produced by a different manufacturer. In an official letter to Mobile-Review.com, Nokia underlined the fact that it did not change Nokia 5800’s speakers, just the supplier.
The company also said that starting late January, all Nokia service centers have been receiving packages with the new earpieces. Users who made warranty claims after that time “shouldn't experience the problem again,” said Nokia.
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