So, did you manage to get hold of a Nokia 5800 last week at the Regents Street launch? Or are you wating for it to go onsale later this week? Either way, you'll need to get your hands on a few plug-ins, which is why we've lined up the best Nokia 5800 add-ons - essential for the well-being of your new Nok.
No matter what we may think, no phone is an island and to make the most of it, either at home or when out and about, it pays to have a few gadgets hanging around. Here is our look at what we see are the Top FIve Nokia 5800 add-ons:
Nokia Bluetooth Stereo Headset BH-504
In case you hadn't noticed the word "music" in 5800 Xpress Music, the 5800 is rather adept at playing music. it's even going to be compatible with Comes With Music very soon so you'll be able to help yourself to tunes for a whole year. Use this official Nokia headset - proper headphones with the ability to control tracks and calls, but no wires. Easy.
Sticking with the music angle - if you've got thousands of choons stored up on your 5800, don't keep them to yourself, share them! These battery operated Mini Speakers blast out some decent sound for when the sun comes out and you fancy a bit of outdoor partying. Don't use these on the back of the bus though. It's considered rude by many people, apparently.
Be careful carrying the 5800 around in your pocket - put it in the same side of your trousers as your keys, and the screen might come out looking like someone had tried to DJ on it. Best to be safe and put it in a case: this stylish leather one is under £20, and built precisely for the 5800.
Like the best N-Series mobiles, the 5800 has in built GPS, and Nokia Maps access to guide you around on foot or four wheels. If you're going to use it as a satnav though, you'll need a car holder so it'll stay upright while you're driving. This universal car holder adjusts to fit any phone and slaps onto the windscreen.
You need this no matter what Nokia, nay mobile, you own. Nokia's Home Music is a fantastic device that will stream music, radio and podcasts from the net, and tracks from mobile devices. This is Sonos made easy, and cheaper.





