Nokia 8800 Arte anyone!
Saturday 12 July 2008 @ 10:18 pm

The Nokia 8800 Arte is a slider style handset which has been very popular since its launch in December 2007. Considering it is an entry level phone the 8800 Arte is quite well featured compared to some other mobile phones. Nokia have done a excellent job on the user interface of the Nokia 8800 Arte making this mobile phone easy to use.

The ring-tones on the 8800 Arte are Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3, video ringtones plus a vibration alert. Colour wise the Nokia 8800 Arte is only available in Black. The Nokia 8800 Arte weighs in at 150 g This mobile handset is very compact easily fitting into ones pocket. The Nokia 8800 Arte is has bluetooth, meaning it very simple to integrate with devices, such as hands free sets. The 8800 Arte supports 2G GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 and 3G UMTS 2100. This handset has a 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, video camera. A WAP 2.0/xHTML compatible browser is also included. Regarding the the display the mobile handset is equipped with a 2 inch screen, which, taking into consideration what else you can get for the price is quite a small display. The display is a OLED, 16M colors. The battery that is fitted to the 8800 Arte is a Li-Ion 1000 mAh (BL-4U). Regarding battery usage the Nokia 8800 Arte has 300 hrs standby time and 3:00 talk time. There are also a number of additional features on the 8800 Arte like:

  • Calculator
  • MP3/AAC/eAAC player
  • Turn-to-mute
  • Voice memo
  • Durable stainless steel covers
  • Built-in handsfree
  • Java MIDP 2.1
  • Even though this is quite a recent model, it has already been super-ceded. This means it is pretty easy to find some real bargains on the 8800 Arte. If you want a superb deal, order online where it is easy to find plenty of bargains to choose from. Ordering online can lead to some big cost savings, it is even possible to get half price line rental for 12 months on the Nokia 8800 Arte , which, if you read the terms and conditions will not cost a penny.

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