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Monday, January 19, 2009

Nokia 8800 Mobile Phone Review

The Nokia 8800 is a mobile phone, a product of Nokia. It is light and weighs a mere 134g. It is a true personification of various artistic factors with sleek metallic body and extremely fine edges; all the right things combined leaving you breathless. The Nokia 8800 is not only about its unique astounding design, but it is a cool symbol of luxury.

The Nokia 8800 is loaded with the 256 colour TFT screen, which is protected with scratch resistant glass and it helps to retain the handset’s original physical appearance for a long time. Sliding the upper flip reveals an easy keypad with characteristically small keys. The camera lens is located at the top rear and is visible and thus can only be used when phone is open. The camera comprises of a 2.0 mega pixel camera with 8x digital zoom. To provide enough storage space, there’s a lone power button on the top of the handset, as well as two release buttons on the right and left spines to access the battery and SIM card slot. On the upside, the Nokia 8800 comes with a wired headset, a desk charger, a travel charger and suede carry pouch The 8800 comes with two BL-5X (600 mAh) batteries, with a manufacturer-specified talk time of up to 1.5-3 hours or up to 8 days standby time per battery. Nokia 8800 features a variety of functions apart from the colour screen mentioned above, that make it very convenient and efficient.

The 8800 has the usual PIM functions, such as a to-do list, a calculator, a stopwatch, a countdown timer, and a calendar. The company also throws in a couple of extras: a translator, as well as the Mobile Wallet 2.0 application, which lets you store personal information such as credit card numbers and receipts, and can be password protected. There is inclusion of integrated Bluetooth, a speakerphone, voice-memo support, and PC syncing with the Nokia PC Suite. There is also a WAP 2.0 wireless Web browser with support for EDGE speeds a connectivity feature. Perfect features for a businessman as well. The phone-book size is limited by the available memory.

The SIM card holds an additional 250 contacts, with room in each entry for five numbers; e-mail, Web, and postal addresses; and notes. You can pair a contact with an image, a group ID, or one of 64 polyphonic ring tones; the phone also supports AAC and MP3 ring tones. It is loaded with 128MB of in-built memory which allows you to store all the pictures and videos in 3GP format, without constraints communication is easier with the various types available including, text messaging, multimedia messages, as well as e-mail and instant messaging. Further entertainment is available through the FM radio and you can also download music through he internet with xHTML browsing or Bluetooth connectivity.

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