
Nokia 5800i XM just passed through FCC, and all the documents show pretty much the same handset, with similar specs and looks as the original 5800. Except for the Wi-Fi connectivity, which is lacking in Nokia 5800i.
Nokia 5800i update looks rather strange for me. Former Nokia handset upgrades with the �i� index usually improved the specs and features of the device, while this one, with the removal of Wi-Fi antenna, seems to be a minor downgrade.
On the other hand, the importance of a price in this market segment seems to be pretty significant. And if Nokia wants to have a device closer to XM5530 in price, but still able to take full advantage of Nokia services that need GPS location, Nokia 5800i XM might be that handset.
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