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How to: Set up the Home screen on the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

Even if you're an old S60 hand, there are some unique aspects of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and S60 5th Edition which need a little pause for thought. Here's my take on how to get optimised on the 5800's home screen....

 


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There are three basic options for the 5800's 'Home screen' - you'll find these listed in 'Settings - Personal - Home screen - Home screen theme':

Most users, familiar with the usual shortcuts and information-based S60 standby screen, will opt for the first option, so let's start here.

Shortcuts bar

Although there are only four obvious application/bookmark shortcuts, rather than the 5, 6 or 7 of previous S60 phones, there are several other, fixed shortcuts available which aren't immediately obvious. Here's the full shortcut breakdown for the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic:

Adding up just the applications and functions that are already available from the home screen, we get at least fourteen, and that's before we've added the four custom shortcuts, getting us to to eighteen, possibly enough that many people may not need to dive into the main S60 application menu very often. For the record, on my 5800 XpressMusic, I have the four custom shortcuts set to Messaging, Handy Safe Pro, Podcasting and Maps.

Contacts-based

The main alternative to the above 'classic' S60 home screen is the 'Contacts bar'. Many of the shortcuts mentioned above still apply, of course (see those marked with an asterisk), though the 'custom four' and loss of Search functions are the biggest downsides.

The idea of the contacts bar is to show, for each of the four contacts:

 

 

along with their status and shortcuts to calling or messaging them.

Setting up the 5800 XpressMusic home screen

To get the most from each contact pane, get prepared by:

For each contact slot, tap on it to launch the setup wizard. Pick the aforementioned image and any subscribed web feeds ('from a list') when prompted. Each panel will start off empty and you'll wonder what on earth the point of this new view is, but stick with it and, provided you do have contact with each contact and provided you used the right feed addresses, each panel will build up quickly to provide a good (if slightly immature) overview.


So there we go - which homescreen style do you prefer? I think I'm leaning towards the 'classic' shortcuts bar - but then I'm just an old fogey - what about you?

Steve Litchfield, All About Symbian, 4 March 2009

 


Click here for a complete list of All About Symbian's Nokia 5800 XpressMusic tutorials


 

Published by Steve Litchfield at 7:17 UTC, March 3rd 2009

Categories: How To
Platforms: S60 5th Edition

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