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The Nokia 8800 truly is a beautiful phone and for those it’s aimed at that’s all that matters. This phone isn’t designed to have the best camera or include all the latest gadgets, but merely to be a stunning piece of architectural design...
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The Nokia 8800 is the successor to the Titanium range of phones, although Nokia has not said that in so many words. However, the sliding mechanism of the phone is strangely reminiscent of that on the Titanium models.
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Style Attired in Steel Appearance and designThe history of metallic Nokia sliders comprises more than one generation. The first of them, Nokia 8810, appeared when the notion of “slider” was not so boosted yet. Its descendant – Nokia 8800...
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The Nokia 8801 is quite similar to the Nokia 8800. One difference, other than the price, is that the 8800 supports GSM 900/1800/1900/, while the 8801is focused a bit more on a North America audience, supporting GSM 850/1800/1900. Another difference u...
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We got all dressed up and went out on a hot date with Nokias latest top of the line 8000 series fashion phone, the stainless steel clad 8800. While we had fun, there were a number of issues hidden underneath that beautiful exterior.
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It happens from time to time, we get a gadget to play with and after a week are thoroughly disappointed. Nokias new 8800 is a point in case, great style, good feel in the hand but a basic and flawed mobile phone.
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Here is the new flagship of Nokia. Excellent performance, quality dislpay, camera and matt steel body. It is luxurious and beautiful... and you will have to clean it every five minutes. Who will posses it, will be exceptional. Do you want it? Street price...
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The Nokia 8800 has been created to meet the demands from consumers for premium handsets, both in terms of features, design and quality. Many manufacturers currently design their handsets to meet the mainstream market, although, Nokia has continued it...

Attractive design, Excellent build quality...

Its nothing more than a 6230i in disguise, Awkward button layout, No external volume control, No expandable memory, Poor battery performance, Poor JAVA application support...

While theres no doubt that there is a demand for the 8800, with many retailers reporting it outstripping supply, it has to be said that there is no real technical reason why you should want to own an 8800. Its old technology in a new shell and even t...
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Official photos Nokia 8800...
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