Nokia took the greatly popular mid-range 5800 along with pimped it towards the max. It's physically almost the same size as the 5800, despite the fact that a few millimetres have been shaved off, rendering it nice and trim to hold. As well the weight has increased slightly, loaning it the purposeful and strong feel. It's a good phone to hold, and undoubtedly a lot less large than the majority of touchscreens. In fact it can be one of the few touch screen phones you could easily function single-handedly.
The show is a capacitive touchscreen, and is very responsive. Oahu is the same sizing and quality as the 5800: 3.2 in . across and with 640x360 pixels. This gives the idea one of the scaled-down screen dimensions amongst the high-end touchscreen display phones, but that is the price you pay to have a compact variety factor. Your screen isn't the biggest, however it is big enough for the task. It offers either virtual alphanumeric as well as QWERTY keypads along with automatic show rotation. The user interface is great, sharing significantly with the 5800, including the contacts pub which allows you to easily access friends on your own home screen. Your contacts pub gives you access to dialling, call data and texts for up to Something like 20 friends. The particular capacitive touchscreen is very responsive so we think that this is the very easy cell phone to use.