

You'll be taken to the Web Feeds section which should now show you your feed subscriptions. Some sites have several feeds, others have just one.ĥ.

The phone will ask which of the site's feeds you want to subscribe to. (If the icon is visible but dimmer than the others, that means the site does not have a feed.)Ĥ. If the website has a feed available, the "Subscribe Feeds" icon in the bottom left corner will be lit up. Select the options box icon (the three parallel lines).ģ. Go to the website you want to subscribe to.Ģ. The easiest way to subscribe to a site's feed is to go to that website in the phone's browser and add the feed to your list. How to subscribe to web feeds on the Nokia 5800 You can see the feed logo in the illustrations at the end of the article. Increasingly though, sites with feeds now carry a square orange logo with three curved lines within it, and the 5800 uses this logo to represent feeds.

However, we recommend that you use the Nokia 5800's Podcasting application to handle such files, and you can read our tutorial about it by clicking here.įeeds are often called "RSS" because one method of creating feeds is called "Really Simple Syndication", and many websites carry an RSS logo to indicate that they have feeds available. These audio or video feeds are often known as podcasts. Some feeds lead to audio and video files instead of text articles. The process of adding a website's feed to your feed list is called "subscribing", but it costs nothing, there's no charge for using feeds.įeeds can be viewed in a feed reader, and on the Nokia 5800 there's a feed reader is built into the phone's web browser, under the name "Web Feeds". Feeds can dramatically speed up the process of web browsing, because they help you quickly and easily locate articles you want to read on your favourite websites. Website feeds, also known as RSS feeds, display a list of all the latest articles from their website, and usually also include brief summaries with links to the full versions of articles. What are feeds, and why would I want to use them? How to subscribe to feeds on the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic Click here for a complete list of All About Symbian's Nokia 5800 XpressMusic tutorials
