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Nokia 5800 XpressMusic kick-starts the year of the widget
By Mike on 06 February 2009
GLOBAL – It’s fair to say that in 2008 widgets were more of a hardcore curiosity for users of top-end devices than the mainstream staple of smartphone living. However, 2009 is almost certainly destined to become the year of the widget, popularizing these bite-size Internet-linked applications with the advent of Nokia touchscreen devices tailored towards widget-centric home screens. In fact, the year of the widget is already gaining serious momentum with the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, and when the Nokia N97 launches it’s certain to cement these web-connected mini apps as an indispensable new breed of tool tailored to extracting dynamic Internet information on the move.
Click through to find out which widgets are leading the charge on the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic.
Nokia is dedicating a considerable chunk of real estate on its new touch-enabled home screens to widgets, punctuating its belief in the significance of these simple and often single-purpose pipsqueak portals to the web. Plus, the advent of all-you-can-eat fixed price data packages from network operators means many of us are now less concerned about soaking up serious slabs of online content behind the scenes as we go about our lives.
Sure, widgets work fine on many of Nokia’s existing devices, but the point is that they’re not brought front and centre, and made a focal set of tools that are easily manageable and customizable. As I say the N97 will imprint widgets on the main stage, but the 5800 XpressMusic is the first to pave the way. Here are just a few of new downloadable Nokia 5800 widgets that have sparked attention recently, as first featured on theS60blog.
AccuWeather Widget – Ultra slick weather forecast widget for folk living in the US (pictured)
Reuters News Widget – Smart and customizable news widget with photos and breaking stories
FoneFood Widget – Location based widget for finding where to eat and even make reservations
Do you currently use widgets on your phone? Do you think touchscreen devices such as the Nokia 5800 and upcoming Nokia N97 will truly popularize widgets and help establish them as smartphone staples in the future? Scribble your thoughts in the comments section below.
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Tags | 5800, accuweather, fonefood, N97, Nokia, reuters, Widget, XpressMusic


























February 6th, 2009 at 3:29 pm
Its perfect
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February 9th, 2009 at 5:50 pm
I personally like the idea of widgets, when they can be made simple and to the point. I think a lot of the simplicity of what widgets are is lost on users and in the marketing of them.
For devices like the 5800, having a widget for the weather, or searching one’s device, is a no brainer. These are instinctive interactions one has with their mobile device and should not need much explanation.
Widgets should also be reactive, that is, they should modify themselves to our context. A weather widget should be able to use GPS and cellID to place the device and show the relevant weather/traffic. A screensaver widget should never allow for the entire device to be awaken for a notification, but should fiter it thru the screensaver.
I think therefore that widgets have these two parts they play. One, in being simple enough to keep relevant, but another part towards making more immersive the world around us.
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February 21st, 2009 at 3:15 pm
not bad
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October 23rd, 2009 at 2:18 am
I’m very tempted by this phone. Can anyone say if you can connect your PC to the Net with it, using a built in data modem? You can do it on earlier Nokia models.
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