Just a few things I noticed in the French video that I've never seen before in a n97 hands on video:
- The UI for moving around icons in the menu view. I don't know if this functionality exists the same way in the 5800, but this is the first time I've seen it in action in a n97 video
- The accelerometer seems to work nicely. I haven't seen this as fine tuned as it is in this video. The animation ultimately turns the screen blank and then the new view appears. In previous videos I've seen, users had to open the keyboard in order to flip the orientation.
- Nice to see they've adapted the same calendar view as present in the e71 (and the new e-Series devices)
- The different input methods including touch T9/number-pad, hand-writing recognition
- Nokia Messaging on the n97. Again, I don't know if this is the same as the 5800.
- Camera looks good. I've never owned a n-series device. Only e-series, so this is impressive for me personally.
- Scrolling in menus seems to have improved compared to some older videos where many users were pretty much owned when trying to scroll on the device.
- The user struggled tremendously when trying to utilize the zoom bar in the Gallery. 5800 have the same function/problem?
- Demonstrated video capture on the phone. The UI is pretty decent for this function. A red light appears on the back of the camera when you're "recording" a video
- Kinetic scrolling seems to work well in the browser.
- The reviewer was unable to watch a Youtube video from the browser. No flash support.
- Music Player! I haven't seen this to date. Was nice seeing it. Reviewer tested out the speakers. Sounded good and loud.
- Saw a trailer for Star Trek on the device. Hard to tell how good the quality was.
- Played a guitar-hero like game. Wasn't sure if it was n-gage or not but the game looked kind of weak in comparison to games I've played on the iPhone.
Overall, this is an excellent video to watch for anyone seriously interested in buying this phone. It's long and a little DIY (I believe the reviewer is holding the camera he's recording with, lol). It is however the most in-depth video I have seen. Hoping some English ones will pop up this week =P.