Nokia 8800 Arte review: Art of seduction

Art of seduction

GSMArena team, 07 February 2008.

Phonebook

The phonebook on Nokia 8800 Arte offers space for up to 1000 contacts and extensive configuration options. Each contact can be assigned a variety of fields but unluckily the phone numbers are limited to 5. Also, first names are separated from last names eliminating problems which may occur with synchronization.

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S40 phone book is quite familiar

Different ringtones can be assigned to each contact. Naturally, you can also assign personal pictures or videos that will run on an incoming call. The picture displayed is different for incoming and outgoing calls, as it fills the screen when you are on the receiving end of a call, and only take a small part of it when you are calling one of your contacts.

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Editing a contact • a good number of fields to add

There are three available view modes for your contacts: List-of-Names, Name-and-Number and Name-and-Picture. It can display the SIM card contacts, the phone memory contacts or both at the same time. The phonebook font size can also be enlarged to make reading you contacts easier.

Searching is done by gradual typing of the name of a contact. And that's not all: contacts can also be organized in groups and these can consequently be used as call filters. Another praiseworthy application is the voice dial, which requires no pre-recording of the commands and phonebook names. It is even equipped with a training application that helps for better results when using voice commands and/or dialing.

The Call Log in Nokia 8800 Arte won't surprise anyone who has ever held a Series 40 device in their hands. It can display Dialed, Received and Missed calls separately, as well as all of them together. Every submenu can hold up to 20 call records with their date, time and duration.

Messaging

The Message menu of Nokia 8800 Arte is organized almost perfectly. The handset is capable of handling practically any type of message - SMS, EMS, MMS and e-mail.

The first three types share an editor and all you need to convert an SMS to an EMS or MMS is apply text formatting or insert any multimedia content. As soon as you activate the editor, it displays a field for entering the number of the recipient, which you can insert through standard typing, select it from the phonebook, from the caller groups, or from the list with the most recent addressees in the call register. There is even the very handy option to set a contact as favorite for messaging in case you have frequent correspondence with one and the same person.

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The supported message types • typing an SMS and an MMS to Dexter

"...The email client is really good stuff. It automatically adjusts its settings once you enter your email address and than all you need to do is enter your username and password. It works with POP3, SMTP, and IMAP4 protocols and supports multiple email boxes..." <#AdRectangle#>

Everything in the editor is intuitive and is organized in a practical time-saving manner. Once you have inserted the relevant number, a single click will shift to the message body where you can start typing. It goes without saying that the phone also offers a rich T9 dictionary.

Message length is limited to 1000 characters with both the count of typed characters and the number of parts the message will be divided into constantly visible. All messages use the shared memory, regardless of their type.

A photo, a contact card, or an event from the calendar can be sent via MMS. MMS size limit for both send and receive is 300 KB. The best part is that the phone will automatically scale down pictures for sending via MMS.

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Images are automatically scaled down for sending via MMS

The email client is really good stuff. It automatically adjusts its settings once you enter your email address and than all you need to do is enter your username and password. No more time wasted on trying to get a long list of settings right for the client to work.

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The e-mail client is really elaborate

It works with POP3, SMTP, and IMAP4 protocols and supports multiple email boxes. When a message is to be sent, it finds the email address of the corresponding recipient in the phonebook. Outgoing attachments are not limited in size.

The client downloads the headers and then offers to download the entire body of the messages you need. You can also set the messages to be automatically downloaded in full if traffic is no problem for you.

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The client downloads the headers only and download the rest is optional to save on expensive traffic

Reader comments

  • faithful1987
  • 29 Jul 2011
  • MWV

it's not original phone

  • Angelo Conti
  • 26 Jul 2011
  • t7N

Nokia 8800 is luxury cp

  • omi..
  • 18 Dec 2009
  • 2AY

sup guys..! btw m going to get arte tomarow frm ma bestie...its in condition...hez bought it brand new n still its not used tht much...bt is it worth to jump from nokia e90 to arte evn i am fond ov this 8800 series..i've used this 8910...8800...siroc...