A movie-endorsing Nokia handset is about to make its way into the UK. Will it have a capacitive touchscreen? I suppose not because it’s just way too soon. Or maybe this gig will actually propel Nokia 5800 XpressMusic sales into the realm of the 5310 XpressMusic.
The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is set to go on a minor redesign by Nokia. Later versions will support a capacitive touchscreen instead of a resistive touchscreen.
Capacitive touchscreen has been the craze ever since the iPhone entered the mobile phone market. The main advantage of a capacitive touchscreen is the usage of your own fingers as the pointing device instead of using a stylus.

Most of the worldwide web was reporting a few days ago that Nokia has already sold 13 million units of the 5800 XpressMusic, which was just released during the last quarter of 2008.









