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I bought the Nokia 8800 Arte.This is a good phone.The metal case is very pleasant and very convenient to use this phone.Very recommended.
The Nokia 8800 Arte is a luxurious state of the art 3G phone which comes in a highly desirable casing. The 8800 Arte is a beautiful designed phone which is made for luxurious & high quality materials. The 3G handset is made from stainless steel & glass which comes with a super smooth slide opening mechanism. The casing is a sleek glossy black colour which adds to its distinctive design. The Nokia 8800 Arte is a high tactile handset that the user will never want to put down. The handset feels & looks quality when in the user hand. The overall size of the phone is 109mm by 45.6mm by 14.6mm which is a good size for carrying purposes. The 8800 Arte weighs 150 grams including the fitted battery. This super sleek phone comes with a beautiful high quality two Inch colour screen which displays up to sixteen million colours for the user to experience vivid colours on the screen. The 8800 Arte is a member of the Nokia 8000 series which includes other stylish slide opening mobile phones including the Nokia 8600 Luna, Nokia 8800, Nokia 8800 Sirocco & the Nokia 8800 Sapphire Arte but each phones has their own unique features & design. The phone comes with unique design features which makes using this handset fun which include a tap for time feature which allows the user to tap the handset & an elegant clock face will appear on the colour screen. The screen comes with an ambient light sensor which will adjust the screen light & contact to suit the users environment. The phone comes with a turn to mute feature which allows the user to turn the handset face down to mute an incoming calls ringing tone. The Nokia 8800 Arte comes with living wallpapers which match the design concept of the handset & provides the user with a stunning & stylish moving wallpaper display. The user can have fun with the phones camera feature complete with video capabilities which allow the user to capture still photos as well as moving video footage. The built in camera is a 3.2 megapixel camera which comes with easy to use camera features including an 8 x digital zoom, auto focus & photo editor. The user can use the camera to record video footage which can be recorded in landscape mode. The Nokia 8800 Arte supports video playback in 3GPP, H263 & H264 video format & the user can enjoy video streaming. The phone comes with 1 Gbytes of internal memory which allows the user to store all their photos & videos. The user can enjoy clear sound on their phone which can heard using the integrated music player which supports the most popular music playback formats. The 8800 Arte supports video ringtones which allows the user to view as well as hear their ringtones on the handset. The user can enjoy exclusive video ringtones which have been composed by Kruder & Dorfmeister & the visuals for the video ringtones have been created by Fritz Fitzke. The user can also enjoy polyphonic ringtones with 64 voices & MIDI ringtones. This stunning phone work on a covers a tri band network which covers GSM 900, 1800 & 1900. The phone will automatically switch between network bands without the user knowing. The network coverage is dependent on the user's network operator. The Nokia 8800 Arte is a 3G mobile phone which allows comes with EDGE technology & Bluetooth™ wireless technology. The built in technologies provide the user with high speed data transfer rates & wireless connectivity between compatible Bluetooth™ devices. The phone comes with a micro USB port which allows the user to have aRead full review
In a nutshell: It's Nokia's most exclusive phone to date, and you won't see many of these on the street. The 8800 Arte is crafted from premium materials, and should be considered as a luxury item, not a tech gadget or a workhorse phone. Still, it has 3G, a 3 megapixel camera, and a music player, as well as making you look good while you're making calls. But if you have to ask the price, then it's not the right phone for you! Best buy: £319.99 on contract from the Carphone Warehouse; or on Pay as you Go from the Carphone Warehouse at £699.95. The Nokia 8800 Arte is Nokia's latest in its premium range of phones. Following on from the 8800, 8800 Sirocco and 8600 Luna, it seems that the marketing guys at Nokia felt that £400 - £500 for a phone was no way nearly enough, so they have priced the 8800 Arte at close to double that. This is pushing prices towards Vertu levels (Nokia's ultra-exclusive brand), so the chances are you won't see many of these phones on the street. The standard 8800 Arte comes in a black metal and glass finish, but there's also a Sapphire Arte version. The Sapphire Arte looks like bling gone badly wrong. It's a kind of sludge colour with a real leather finish and incorporates a real jewel into the navigation key. Gentle reader, we couldn't bring ourselves to include a photo of this hideous creation on our website, so you'll have to use your imagination. The 8800 Arte is all about premium materials and subtle design details, especially in the way that the phone responds. For instance, if you tap the phone, the time appears on the display. If you want to silence a ring, you just turn the phone face down. The Arte features "living wallpaper" - wallpaper that changes depending on the time of day and the state of the phone, e.g. battery charge level, etc. As with the other premium range phones, the Arte comes with exclusive graphics, themes and ringtones. One of the problems with glossy black phones is that they act as fingerprint magnets, but Nokia have introduced a special anti-fingerprint coating for the Arte, which helps to keep the phone looking at its best. Feature-wise its a 3G mobile with a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus (no flash), a high quality display and a music player. Unlike the 8600 and Sirocco there isn't a radio - Nokia's market research probably revealed that a radio wasn't a big deal for the target market. There's no memory card, but it comes with 1 Gbyte of built-in memory, which will probably be enough for the kind of user Nokia has in mind. In other words it does enough but isn't all-singing and all-dancing. It's quite a heavy phone at 150g, due mainly to the use of metal, and its slim but not ultra-slim. It's narrower than Samsung's slide phones, making it nice and easy to hold. The only thing that could be improved physically is the rather small keypad. You get a lot of extras in the sales package (although when you remember the price, you can hardly describe this as "generous"), including a desk stand, a linen-lined pouch and a Bluetooth headset. How to rate such a phone? We have to consider who the Arte is aimed at. Obviously someone with plenty of disposable income who is looking for design and exclusivity ahead of the latest tech gadgets. Someone wanting to create an impression and willing to sacrifice some degree of usability. For this person, the Arte is the perfect phone, but there won't be many such people around. That's the point really. PLEASE VOTE FOR MERead full review