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Nokia 8800
$900.00
Released January, 2005
The Pros:Unique, sleek and shiny form factor, pretty much in design class of its own. Call quality is consistently clear and calls do not drop. Good quality sound playback relative to other media player phones.
The Cons:Overly expensive for the feature set you get. Keys are too small compared to most phones, and cramped closely together. Very difficult to open battery card slot.
The Nokia 8800 is a luxury, tri-band mobile slider phone featuring a stainless-steel housing with a scratch-resistant screen. Built for operation on up to five continents, including North/South America and Europe, the 8800 maintains a ‘Zen-like’ outer elegance while boasting ringtones & alerts produced by award-winning composer and musician, Ryuichi Sakamoto.
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As well as looking sophisticated, the Nokia 8800 also hosts a plethora of grade-A functionalities, including an integrated 2-megapixel camera, video recording & streaming, an integrated digital music player, and even a built-in FM radio tuner. For the more business savvy user, the 8800 also allows for sending messages in 47 languages, access to SMTP/POP3/IMAP4/APOP email, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, and news browsing via an xHTML browser.
Features
- Luxury, Tri-Band Slider
- Sophisticated Design
- Professionally Recorded Tones
- Integrated Camera
- Video Recording/Streaming
- Digital Music Player
- Built-In FM
- Bluetooth 2.0 w/Enhanced Data Rate
- Remote OTA Device-to-Device Synchronization (SyncML)
- Local Synchronization w/PC using PC Suite
- Speed Dialing, Automatic Redial, Call Waiting, Conference Calling
- Hands-Free Spekaer
- Calendar, Calculator, Stopwatch, Alarm Clock
Specifications
- Operating Frequency: GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz
- Data Transfer: EDGE, GPRS, TCP/IP
- Browsing: xHTML over TCP/IP
- Memory: 128 MB Internal NAND Flash
- Dimensions: 107 x 45 x 17.5mm
- Weight: 138g
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Pros & Cons
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Unique, sleek and shiny form factor, pretty much in design class of its own
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Call quality is consistently clear and calls do not drop
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Good quality sound playback relative to other media player phones
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Overly expensive for the feature set you get
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Keys are too small compared to most phones, and cramped closely together
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Very difficult to open battery card slot
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Does not include any expandable memory slots
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No dedicated 3.5mm jack for headphones other than the included ones
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Battery life is inconsistent and does not tend to last as long as manufacturer's specs
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