Nokia 8800 Aston Martin Edition
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- matharu
- PGj
- 14 Apr 2006
this fone is my fantasy i luv its style everythimg thats it
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- Anonymous
- nE6
- 14 Apr 2006
heyhey, this is not just a phone. it makes you look cool, and that is its only purpose. for businessmen, and regular joes alike, it will make them look cool, purely because its aston martin. maybe u internet freaks do not understand the concept of cool. i have a v3, and it used to be cool, until it was too common. now it is not cool.
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- Fernas
- P1R
- 14 Apr 2006
1400USD for a phone that have a cheap camera, small screen, cheap sound, no card slot,only 64mb, no IR,not even have good battery life, ABSOLUTELY waste of money.
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- Anonymous
- QsN
- 14 Apr 2006
The 8800 needs cleaning every times after use I guess the Aston Martin would last a wash for a few uses,It is a nuisance keeping the phone clean of smudges after every use.
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- Anonymous
- m23
- 14 Apr 2006
Let's hope that the cars are considerably more reliable than the phone. A nice concept, but a shame that the phone itself is nothing special.
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- Anonymous
- mG%
- 14 Apr 2006
Sence and simplicity does not go around for this phone. It is the most beautiful designed phone ever colleboration with one of the nicest car brands. This will be a succes and due to its price only affordable for those who know what quality is.
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- HP'downunder
- PPT
- 14 Apr 2006
May be Aston Martin should buy the 8800 from Nokia and put the Logo on the front cover then give them away to their customers then it'd make more sense otherwise it'd take 20 yrs for Nokia-Astin Martin to sell 500.000 units..!!Wonder,how many Aston Martin are sold a year?Someone was right to say that if you want something exclusive/unique/piece of art.... then you'd go for the Vertu.
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- Mgambrill
- MJy
- 14 Apr 2006
A phone for the man who has everything, and wants to show it off with his mobile phone. Likely owners are 50+, and folically challenged.
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- Anonymous
- nEN
- 14 Apr 2006
i want one! ;) i mean, its good enough being the sexiest mobile ever but team it with the sexiest cars and BOOM! just plain cool! B>)
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- savio
- PyD
- 13 Apr 2006
why wud anybody wanna spent money on such a mediocre for only coz it aston martin.pathetic features.nokia seems rest on its past laurels
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- maggie
- iIR
- 13 Apr 2006
the logo doesnt really do much to the fone at all, although i think the aston martin collection have some of the best cars ever, so if u like the cars then u'll probably go for the phone too!!!! gud choice
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- Anonymous
- S35
- 13 Apr 2006
VVVVRRRROOO-Low battery. Please shut down and buy a better handset.
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- communicator 8800
- Ec7
- 13 Apr 2006
The Gold(very ugly looking),Black & Ferrari one is in Edgware Road London Nearest Tube Marble Arch
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- Darkangel
- PFM
- 13 Apr 2006
U mean there is a 24k gold edition?I want to know does ann1 knows where to buy this phone?
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- Steve
- mCV
- 13 Apr 2006
Hmm - maybe improving the battery life and giving it more functions would have improved it rather than just adding an etched Aston Martin to this classic "Director" handset.
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- tidydannyboy
- i5B
- 13 Apr 2006
Why?
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- Anonymous
- mm{
- 13 Apr 2006
The 8800 Was Useless, lazering on a aston badge doesn't change a thing
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- adil
- Y7y
- 13 Apr 2006
hey guys, I wasn't sure if I should buy the aston martin edition of this phone, or 24kt gold edition. Which do you thibk is cooler? Plz relpy me.
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- Michael King
- ix5
- 13 Apr 2006
If like myself you actually drive a £189,000 Aston then this phone is a must have, I think I will get the girlfriend one (and possibly one for the wife)
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- Anonymous
- SkE
- 13 Apr 2006
just looking at this phone brings you back to the Nokia 8850 era.
just how did this phone end up with Aston Martin. can you put a little more detail into this phone looks like it came straight from a medieval period blacksmith.