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To: Eric L who wrote (6062)4/3/2009 1:33:22 PM
From: Eric L1 Recommendation  Respond to of 9255
 
Nokia 5800 XpressMusic NAM Now $350 At Amazon.com ...

>> Nokia 5800 XpressMusic NAM $350 At Amazon.com

TheGuru
Symbian Guru
March 30th, 2009

After waiting through the initial issues with the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Amazon.com has finally added the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic NAM-edition to its listings, at a discounted $350.99 [delivered] (compared to the Flagship stores pricing of $399.99 for the NAM version. The 5800 XpressMusic from Amazon includes a U.S. warranty, 8GB microSD card and the little desktop stand. We have not confirmed if Amazon’s stock comes with the $50 Amazon Video credit that the Flagship store units come with, though.The NAM label means that it supports dual-band 3G (850/1900MHz) for AT&T’s 3G network, as well as Rogers in Canada.

You can check it out here ...

tinyurl.com

... or read through our previous coverage of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic here:

symbian-guru.com

Now, if only Nokia could get AT&T to offer this unbranded (like they do the iPhone) for $50 with a 2-year contract, we’d have some serious competition going down. ###

- Eric -



To: Eric L who wrote (6062)4/4/2009 9:51:46 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9255
 
The 12 million 5800s, from the Google cached TEXT version. (pages with lots of flash-puke are not fully cached).

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5800, handsets, hardware, nokiaCTIA: 13 million Nokia 5800s sold

Tim Green at CTIA Today, 10:36pm

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Took two months to sell one million, another two months to sell 12 million more.

Nokia's flagship device, its first all touchscreen model and one inevitably compared with iPhone, appears to be off to a flyer. Rob Taylor, director of Forum Nokia North America, disclosed the new sales figure at a briefing during CTIA today.

The Nokia 5800 was launched in Russia, Spain, India, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Finland in November, with other territories including the UK, Singapore, Australia and the US following in recent months.

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In January Nokia confirmed it had sold 1m units.

The 13 million number brings it close to iPhone, which has sold 17 million in around 15 months. However, the 5800 is available SIM free and is also free with some operator tarriffs so it's hardly like for like.