I doubt whether this news willbe of any use to the blind, since it haven't a 
virtual key board and worth posting, but hope this problem will be solved 
somehow.

Renuka.



Date:05/10/2008 URL: 
http://www.thehindu.com/2008/10/05/stories/2008100555941300.htm 
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National 

How touching! This phone kicks back! 

Anand Parthasarathy 

Nokia's new phone responds to every keystroke 

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Cost of phone would be around Rs. 20,000

It offers virtual touch keyboard

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- Photo: By SPECIAL Arrangement 
 
TOUCH OR TAP: Nokia's 5800 XPress Music phone offers multiple ways to enter 
text or browse the web. 

LONDON: Just over a year ago the world's biggest maker of mobile phones - Nokia 
- showcased some new technologies in the pipeline during a media event in
Singapore. Among the 'cool tools' their scientists were working on was 
'haptics' technology - it derives from the Greek word for "science of touch" and
means when you hit a key you get a feedback in your finger a sensation that the 
key is responding.

Last week Nokia unveiled its first touch sensitive handset - and arguably the 
world's first mobile phone with a truly tactile keyboard. There are other
firsts that the 5800 XPress Music phone brings: a 3.2 inch diagonal screen that 
has one of the sharpest pictures to be seen on a hand phone a 3.2 megapixel
camera that uses professional Carl Zeiss optics and is good enough to shoot 
professional video clips for Web use a web browser that supports the Flash
format used by most Internet pages to display video... other things we have 
come to expect from a smart phone are there - like a satellite-based maps tool.
And like that classic Tata Steel advertisement perhaps they should have said 
"We also make phone calls."

Icing on the cake 

But all this is merely icing on the cake: the 5800 is first and foremost a good 
quality music player optimised for downloading music with ease and sharing
it with others. Like Google's recent web browser that features the last few web 
pages one has visited, the new Nokia phone brings up the owner's four favourite
contacts with a single touch - complete with a recent history of messages 
exchanged. This is not a phone for social loners! But if you are a gregarious
guy (or gal!) the 5800 will kick-start your social contacts in a way I have 
seen no other phone do with canny and intuitive controls. 

What it perhaps lacks - and what one might expect from a new smart phone built 
for the broadband or '3G' era - is a physical qwerty keyboard. Instead it
offers a virtual touch keyboard as well as a stylus for those whose chubby 
fingers make it difficult to jab closely packed keys no matter how 'haptic'
they are.

In India by 2008 

When the phone is offered in India towards year-end it might cost around Rs. 
20,000. But Nokia is hoping telecom providers will slash this price drastically
while bundling it with their services. On their part they have bundled it (in 
the markets where they are launching this week) with a canny service called
"Nokia Comes With Music" free unlimited downloads from Nokia's online music 
store for one year and you get to keep all you download after that.

First phone 

In Europe this means a repertoire of millions of music tracks - and the company 
should do no less in large phone markets like India. But will they also
sign on Indian music publishers? Seems logical but remains to be seen. But one 
thing is certain: other smart phones will come and new technologies will
be offered but the Nokia 5800 will be remembered as the first phone which made 
it unnecessary to buy songs any more.
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