The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, a pioneering smartphone and multimedia player from Nokia, made its debut on October 2, 2008, entering the market later that year. Dubbed “Tube,” it marked Nokia’s first foray into touchscreen technology under the Symbian S60 platform, launching as a direct competitor to the iPhone in the touchscreen smartphone segment. As part of the “XpressMusic” series, it was designed with a focus on music and multimedia features, offering 3G+ connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and an A-GPS chip. Its camera, equipped with a Carl Zeiss lens, boasts a resolution of 3.2 megapixels. Despite being discontinued on March 4, 2011, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic enjoyed worldwide success, with over 15 million units sold.
This refurbished model comes in two vibrant colors: Blue and Red, maintaining the legacy of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic. The package includes the phone, a battery, and a charger, ensuring that enthusiasts and new users alike can enjoy the rich multimedia experience and pioneering touchscreen functionality that this model offers. Its continued appeal lies in its high-quality music and multimedia capabilities, encased in a design that was ahead of its time, now revived for those who missed it the first time around or wish to relive the experience.