Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte

 

Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte The latest phone from Nokia 8800 series will soon appear on the market. After Nokia’s last brightest invention in its 8800 series - Nokia 8800 Sapphire Arte, Nokia hasn’t stopped, and the result is today’s new Nokia 8800 model: Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte.

It has the same design as the previous 8800 models, but the main difference is that this time the sapphire was replaced by carbon, titanium and several other specific premium materials. This change, however, hasn’t affected its weight; it still weighs 150 grams, as before.

Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte’s functional features include a 3.2 megapixel camera, OLED display that has a special protective skin prohibiting fingerprints and scratches on it, 4 GB of memory storage, which allows you to use your phone memory freely without thinking about any kind of limits, 3G connectivity, Bluetooth v2.0, camcorder and an audio/video player.

With its 3.2 megapixel camera you can take quality shots. Your outdoor images taken in sunlight will, certainly, be bright and sharp. However, indoor images are not too shabby either if the room lighting is decent.

Like the previous Sapphire Arte, Nokia’s so-called “tap-for-time” function is present in this model too. That is, by tapping the steel surface below the display twice you can view the clock on the screen. And also “turn-to-mute” is a neat feature as well–you just turn the phone over to silence incoming calls. You can’t help but agree that in this phone review you found both cool and very functional tricks.

Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte will be available very soon, October 2008 to be precise, at a whopping price of about 1100 euros (about $1623), according to nokiaphoneblog.com. All the phones in the 8800 Arte line are very expensive, probably because of the materials the phone bodies are made from. So if you have money to burn in your pocket and love being on the cutting edge of technology, take a step forward with the new Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte!

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