Nokia XpressMusic 5800 Tube

There it is:
A promising first attempt at a Nokia touchscreen Symbian smartie, but the iPhone can breathe easy...whew!!
Pros: Strong feature set.
Very hi-res screen.
8GB memory card in the box.
Cons:Touchscreen occasionally unresponsive.
Not worth internal memory(140mb).
Web browsing experience not as smooth as iPhone.
PREVIEW:
Since Nokia's 'Tube' was announced last year, its hype machine had us cradling our hands eagerly waiting for an iPhone rival. In fact, the 5800 XpressMusic turned out to be a 5th generation Series 60 smartphone with limited internal memory and a taste for music.
But nokia users needn't be disappointed. Nokia's first touchscreen phone has some clever interface touches too, such as a shortcuts menu bar, and a very hi-res 640x360 screen. There are also some pretty impressive specs: HSDPA(offers wireless broadband connectivity) going out to be next generation cellular activity,as well as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and AVRCP support,3.2MP camera with dual LED flash snapper with Carl Zeiss lens, GPS,geotagging an 8GB memory card in the box, support for flash video and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
What especially caught my attention in this, was the fact that this is the first time that Nokia 5800 is branded as ExpressMusic instead of the ExpressMedia!? Phone that I've test..