Nokia 5800i XpressMusic hits the FCC: it’s like the 5800, only less so
Over the years we’ve found that usually, when a company takes a model number and slaps an extra letter on the end of it, there’s some sort of feature or update they’re highlighting. iPhone 3GS? That one’s easy: “speed.” But if we’re reading this FCC business correctly, Nokia’s new 5800i XpressMusic handset apparently differs little from its older sibling — save for the fact that they’ve removed that pesky WiFi antenna from the thing. Because, really, what would you do with all that connectivity, anyways? Not too much more info here, but if you’re morbidly curious, please feel free to check out the gallery below. It’s a blast.
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