Nokia's first mass-market touch-screen smartphone has run into a few bumps in the road, as the company had to stop selling the 5800 XpressMusic because of technical issues.
The company launched the handset in the United States last week, but the smartphone appears to have problems with the earpiece speakers, which are reportedly not properly protected from moisture. Nokia said this was only impacting a "limited number of units," but it could be a big stumbling block for a handset that has a heavy emphasis on music and multimedia.
The handset also reportedly has problems connecting to AT&T's 3G network in certain markets. The cell phone manufacturer said the problems are popping up in Chicago and New York, where Nokia has flagship stores, but it doesn't appear to be occurring in other markets. This could mean the issue lies with the network itself, but AT&T and Nokia haven't confirmed this. It's unclear if the problem can be fixed over the air with a software upgrade, or if it's a hardware issue that will require the user to send it in.
While Nokia is the global market leader in mobile phones, it's thoroughly outpaced in the U.S. market by Apple, Motorola, Research In Motion, and others. The cell phone manufacturing giant hoped the 5800 would help boost market share in the United States, but these bugs may lead to some setbacks.

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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
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