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Nokia 5500 Sport - S60 Phone for the active user

7 replies · 3,731 views · Started 10 May 2006

Nokia today announced the Nokia 5500 Sport designed for the active minded user. The phone has three modes which can be changed via a dedicated button and reflecting different usage scenarios - phone, music and sport. Features include text to speech so your messages can be read out while jogging, a pedometer function to measure distance run and calories burnt. The Nokia 5500 has a steel case with a splash an dust resistant shell with rubber grips. The phone will be available in Q3 2006 at an unsubsidised price of €300.

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Says Q3 in the press release (http://press.nokia.com/PR/200605/1050231_5.html)

I would guess a timing of September might be a good compromise!

and yes looks like a really nice device. I think the diffentriation (smartphones for different target groups) is the way of the future. The size looks great and the idea of theming the interface according to mode is nice. Looking forward to getting my hands on one!

Do I see a change of sales tactic here.

They refer to it as a Smartphone and not a Multimedia Computer as the N and E Series have been recently. There is no mention of Series 60 on the main Nokia website it just says that the phone runs Symbian applications (Which is misleading in my opinion). Its only by checking on www.s60.com that you are sure that is Series 60 device.

With the 300 euro pricetag I suspect this is the beggining of the push of S60 into midrange phones. Is Series 40 dead?

Look are good and Est Price is More Good......and although support micro sd.
I don't understand why nokia is not going behind one either Micro sd or Mini sd.

Love to buy as a secondary phone if comes in second quater.
I think it sound output will also good.

Multimedia computers is a sales name given to S60 devices coming from Nokia Multimedia. Nokia Enterprise Solutions (Eseries) and Nokia Mobile Phones (latest 5500 for example) still refer to them as smartphones like before. See the organisation here: http://www.nokia.com/A402695

Of course S60 wants to get into midrange ie. feature-phone categories as well, and there S40 is one of the biggest competitors and by no means dead. Yet 😊

jukkaeklund wrote:Multimedia computers is a sales name given to S60 devices coming from Nokia Multimedia. Nokia Enterprise Solutions (Eseries) and Nokia Mobile Phones (latest 5500 for example) still refer to them as smartphones like before. See the organisation here: http://www.nokia.com/A402695

Thanks for the clarification but I still think people will get confused by the different terms and exaclty what they are buying.

Of course S60 wants to get into midrange ie. feature-phone categories as well, and there S40 is one of the biggest competitors and by no means dead. Yet 😊

Yes dead was too strong a word more like old soldiers, fading away.

I notice they've moved the "pen" button round to the side, which is something they ought to do on all Symbians IMHO. With the pen on the front, it's fiddly pressing it down while operating other buttons on the same keypad.