Symbian S60 5th edition software review!

“Designing touchscreen-enabled phones, Nokia tried to tweak them both for finger- and stylus-based data input. Obviously, handwriting text entry works much better when using the stylus, although the 5800 allows writing symbols with bare fingers as well. We ran through all data input methods available in the Nokia 5800 in the first installment of the review, so we won’t touch on them here. In order to avoid accidental presses, the 5800’s touch-sensitive display has to remain locked when idle. You can do that by pushing the slider key on the right or opt to rely on the phone’s inbuilt auto screen lock feature. While in a call, the 5800 will disable the screen automatically with the help of its proximity sensor. “ Read more here:

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