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The Sapphire Arte 8800 commands a price that would make even the most ardent fashionista baulk. Its huge asking price wont get you the most advanced features though.

Stylish design, sapphire gem, leather front and rear, superb build quality, included Bluetooth headset...

Price, no memory card slot, controls, no extensive features list The Final Word The Sapphire Arte 8800 commands a price that would make even the most ardent fashionista baulk. Its huge asking price wont get you the most advanced features though.

The Sapphire Arte 8800 commands a price that would make even the most ardent fashionista baulk. Its huge asking price wont get you the most advanced features though.
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-08-02 07:00:19
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The Sapphire is undoubtedly overpriced, but it’s hard not to admire the stunning craftsmanship and its newfound taste for features...

Awesome build quality and stainless steel finish. Decent 3.2MP camera...

Limited storage capacity and no expandable option. Expensive price tag. Hefty build...

The Sapphire is undoubtedly overpriced, but it’s hard not to admire the stunning craftsmanship and its newfound taste for features...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2016-11-27 01:49:31
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If you’re in the market for a deluxe premium handset then the Carbon Arte is easily the most cost effective solution without sacrificing design and grade A build quality in the process. A classy phone all round. Type of phone:Mobile phoneStyle:can...

Expertly built, stylish design, fluid slider and internal memory hike.

Still overpriced, with limited memory and only a slight feature upgrade.
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The Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte certainly looks the part, it certainly feels the part, and a quick glance at the phones spec list it certainly seems to tick a number of boxes however as soon as the price tag is discovered the 8800 suddenly has a lot more to...

Overall I feel that my conclusion would be very different if at this point I could tell you that the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte comes with all the features and functions listed in the review and cost only £250 however I cant and for that reason you may b...
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Nokia has got some front. The 8800 Carbon Arte is an S40-toting handset retailing at over a grand. Who, especially in these cash-strapped days, is going to spend more than a thousand quid on a SIM-free mobile phone? A year ago I drew a sharp intake of br...
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At 150 grams heavy, this S40-fuelled Arte still cuts a reassuring heft in your Saville Row suit pocket, while the exquisitely fluid but springy slider action remains the best in the business. The vivid, battery-efficient OLED display is also dutifull...

Awesome build quality. Class-leading slider action. Certified eco-friendly. Internal memory boost...

Expensive price tag. No major feature upgrades. Lack of expandable memory options...

A wonderfully engineered phone that’s still too lacking in features to warrant the outlay...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2016-11-27 01:49:31
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Nokia 8800 Arte is a mobile phone by Nokia. It is a relatively small phone with dimensions of 109 mm x 45.6 mm x 14.6 mm, 65 cc, and weighs about 150 grams. The phone is equipped with a 240 x320 pixels screen with scratch-resistant glass. It boasts of...

Ditch the manbag, fashion fans: Nokia's new style mobile is the thing to be seen with this season. From the illuminated keypad to the precision glass and metal sliding body, the Arte oozes quality. There's no touchscreen here, just the good old No...

While that 1GB is fairly generous, the lack of a card slot means it's all you've got in the way of storage. That's a bad thing on a phone with a camera and music player, but really it's the only stain on the 8800 Arte's flashy clothes.

A symphony of understated elegance and neat touches, from the illuminated keypad to the solid sliding action, the Arte oozes quality.Best offers for the Nokia 8800 ArteeBay.co.uk £125.00 Nokia 8800 Arte is tagged with Nokia, 3G and mobile phone. Sele...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2016-11-27 01:49:31
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If money is no object you might consider this handset, but even those with pots of cash might find the features they get for the outlay here somewhat below par. Nokia - 8800 Arte price Buy Nokia 8800 Arte securely online at a bargain price £749 inc. V...
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Nokia Arte review N okia has been playing an important role lately in the enhancement in the field of internet and mobile communication. Meeting the demands of the picky and trend-following consumer, the company put two new mobile phones on the market...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-27 01:49:31
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The Nokia 8800 Arte is a continuation of 8800 Sirocco. The new series Arte (that means "the art") is aimed at emphasizing the art of individuality with the help of natural colors and textures. The line that started with Sirocco is still used...
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Nokia has never shied away from cramming in stacks of features and cutting edge functionality into its high-end mobiles, as its N95 8GB and forthcoming N96 testify. With its luxury line of handsets though, such the 8800 Arte, it takes a more refined ap...

High quality design and build, Heavyweight metal and glass construction, 3.2-megapixel camera, 1GB internal storage, 3G connectivity, Luxury package includes sleek Bluetooth earpiece, desk stand and leather pouch...

High price, No memory card expansion support, No Wi-Fi, Heavyweight build = heavy in pocket, Camera lacks flash, Mid-tier features on high-end phone...

Nokia has never shied away from cramming in stacks of features and cutting edge functionality into its high-end mobiles, as its N95 8GB and forthcoming N96 testify. With its luxury line of handsets though, such the 8800 Arte, it takes a more refined ap...
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This pair of high-class handsets demand you splash the cash not for the latest smartphone functionality, GPS receiver technology or video call functionality - sophistication and quality are the wallet-tempting key words here, with these mobiles built...

When you head into luxury product territory, the usual value for money benchmark becomes less significant to the buyer than the desirability factor. Does the 8800 Arte or Sapphire Arte justify such a hefty price tag? Unquestionably, Nokia has used pre...
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The 8800 Arte is a stunning handset to look at, but its exuberant price means you dont get much bang for your buck.

Stylish design, superb build quality, included Bluetooth headset...

Price, no memory card slot, controls, no extensive features list The Final Word The 8800 Arte is a stunning handset to look at, but its exuberant price means you dont get much bang for your buck.

The 8800 Arte is a stunning handset to look at, but its exuberant price means you dont get much bang for your buck.
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T3.com Updated: 2016-11-27 01:49:31
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From the illuminated keypad, to the precision glass and metal body and matching headset, the Nokia 8800 oozes quality. Its the Audi R8 of the celluar chic parade. Good looking, instantly desirable and frighteningly expensive. Forget touch screen, it...

Build quality, Classy looks, Analogue cloc...

Price, Cant match other phones for music or photos...

Pure quality. A thing of beauty at an ugly price...
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2016-11-27 01:49:31
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Zara looks at the latest high end Nokia phones, which she loves rather a lot. Shes much more upper class than the rest of us, which is why shes all over the Dress Size Converter. You can find out all about them at Nokias dedicated site here.
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Undoubtedly Nokia’s finest premium handset to date that oozes style and quality with a feature cast that will satisfy the rich-boy gadget geeks...

High grade build quality and elegant minimalist design, slide action is still the best in the business, decent feature line-up...

No expansion plan for the internal 1GB flash memory, high asking price...

Undoubtedly Nokia’s finest premium handset to date that oozes style and quality with a feature cast that will satisfy the rich-boy gadget geeks...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2016-11-27 01:49:31
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DesignNokia describes the composition of the latest 8800 as a "unique synthesis of high quality glass and metal", however, unique seems a misnomer considering how similar the Arte looks to its predecessor the Sirocco. That said, theres definitely some...

Solid build quality, 3G connectivity, Bluetooth stereo A2DP, 1GB onboard memory...

No builtin flash for camera, No WiFi, GPS or HSDPA, Lack of expansion card slot.

The 8800 Arte is a beautifully crafted phone, but without the high-end specs of others in the Nokia family, its definitely not one for specification hungry tech-heads.
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If youre forking out a pile of cash for a luxury phone, are features and functionality your main priorities or is pure desirability the deciding factor? The premium handsets that make up Nokias high-end Arte class - the 8800 Arte and 8800 Sapphire Ar...

Sharp, attractive design, High quality materials and excellent build quality, 3G connectivity, 1GB internal memory, Luxury extras, including sleek Bluetooth headset...

No HSDPA or WiFi, 3.2megapixel camera has no flash, No expandable memory card support, No standard headphone socket, No stereo earphones supplied, No 3G facetoface video calling...

Nokias luxury mobile delivers a high end design with excellent build quality, but features and functionality dont justify the hefty price tag...
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pz10.com Updated: 2016-11-27 01:49:31
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How many phones can you name that would have made sense centuries back? Heres one: the Nokia 8800 Gold Arte. No, were not talking medieval calling and texting, were talking gold and leather.Okay, it may not be solid gold, but its the next best thin...

Its the Arte series and youre more likely to want one than own one. We do. And we dont. End of story.Theres no point going on and on about the market and pricing or the aesthetic value of the Arte handsets. Theres no denying their seductive power...
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The 8800 Sirocco Gold is a flashy mobile phone that will appeal to the fashion conscious consumer thanks to its 18-carat gold plated finish. Under its flashy exterior, though, is a handset with minimal features.

Excellent build quality, user interface, design...

Price, no new or outstanding features, no memory storage slot, heavy, poorly designed keypad and controls The Final Word The 8800 Sirocco Gold is a flashy mobile phone that will appeal to the fashion conscious consumer thanks to its 18-carat gold plate...

The 8800 Sirocco Gold is a flashy mobile phone that will appeal to the fashion conscious consumer thanks to its 18-carat gold plated finish. Under its flashy exterior, though, is a handset with minimal features.
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The 8800 Sirocco Edition is clearly for the style buyer. Its a great looking phone, but offers nothing outstanding for the asking price.

Look and design, User interface, Display, Build quality...

Price, Weight, Keypad and controls The Final Word The 8800 Sirocco Edition is clearly for the style buyer. Its a great looking phone, but offers nothing outstanding for the asking price.

The 8800 Sirocco Edition is clearly for the style buyer. Its a great looking phone, but offers nothing outstanding for the asking price.
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The 8800 is one of the best-looking and solidly constructed mobiles we’ve seen in eons. While some phones seek to fool you with expensive-looking facades, its laser-cut, stainless-steel plating feels as weighty as an ingot, and emits a satisfying cl...

Graceful and effective. Fantastic looks. Easy to use.

Cams only 0.5MP. Keyboards a tad fiddly.

Forget your Vertus and V3s – the 8800 is the new It Phone for exhibitionists. We’re expecting swords at dawn with Motorola’s Slvr...
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The Nokia 8800 is an outstanding looking mobile phone that will appeal to those who are fashion conscious and want to stand out from the crowd. But be prepared to pay a small fortune for its distinct looks.
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Dedicated followers of fashion won’t want to be seen without this handset, unless of course they have a Vertu - others may well use the money to buy two more rewarding handsets...
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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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