Nokia 8800
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- Tom
- mXN
- 16 Jul 2005
Great phone - as a replacement for my V3 I think it rocks. I recommend it over the V3, it's just a lot cooler and has an easier interface. Also, more exclusive than the V3 which is now very common.
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- lot of money
- TkJ
- 16 Jul 2005
ok i went in to the shops today this nokia was 600 pounds i was wondering a bit and a nice laptop was there looking at me still thinking and a nice wide screen tv and i was still wondering the 1st place i went in the shop was to buy a phone and i did 60 pounds and 520 for the nice lap top i went home and open it up and said to my slef i can do more with this lap top then a 600 pound moblie phone i need the right thing i think eny one agree with me
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- Nick
- PwW
- 16 Jul 2005
Hahaha, poor ppl... the negative opinions are from ppl that hasn`t money for afford it.
Nokia 8800 = POWER
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- Lucus
- Q$5
- 15 Jul 2005
8800 sighting in Heathrow airport -a man of obvious wealth, also carrying a designer breifcase. I hate to admit it - but he looked very important, very cool talking into it. Funny enough, another passerby took a good look at the Nokia too. I guess this is a must-have phone for those people of power.
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- Dan
- iLM
- 15 Jul 2005
To look at pictures of the phone it looks dull and doesn’t look like it has much to it. To hold the phone and look at it however, changed my opinion completely. I like originality and like to have a phone that not every other person i know has. This is it.
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- Onizuka83
- UDM
- 15 Jul 2005
US 1050!!!!!!!!! You will get the unbelieveable high price for this low features and specs handphone!!!!!!!!!!! no way man, you can use the money to buy 3 more HPs with better specs and features.
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- Anonymous
- TRU
- 15 Jul 2005
G I R L Y looking phone !!!
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- Peter
- Y7S
- 15 Jul 2005
This is very chic phone - simple and elegant!!! Nokia did a splendid job with designing this one - it's a fine balanace between all the functions a cell phone should have without overburdening it with those superflous functions that (at least in my opinion) are beyond what a functional phone should have. It's a phone for those with class and not the masses.
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- Denis
- muw
- 15 Jul 2005
Fashion... according to me - the best looking models - 8800, 7280, 8910i. Others - like general phones. Gray.
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- Denis
- muw
- 15 Jul 2005
My opinion - mobile PHONE must be simple. If I want buy good-looking phone-connection device - 8800 is optimal. But if I need multi-functional web-modem-chat-mp3-radio-video-audio device - it is not a PHONE, it is closer to mobile PC. So buy this.
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- Carlos
- TST
- 15 Jul 2005
Ohmigosh... You call this 'fashion'??? Give me a break. Look like sh!t to me.
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- Mr 9500
- SeF
- 14 Jul 2005
Its simply a piece of scrap metal. no a good excutive material only good for bragging and fashion.
Any how every one entitled for his own opinion.
All i have to say MINE IS BIGGER THAN YOURS!!!
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- Denis
- muw
- 14 Jul 2005
I bought Nokia 8800, and I like it because it is nice looking, well-designed for hand operating... it is pleasure to fill its steel body. But technical parameters are shit, battery goes in 4-5 hours middle talking, WEB-connection does not have MANUAL settings option. Just receiveng SMS with settings. Simple, stupid, stylish. 'SSS'
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- khurram
- nE3
- 14 Jul 2005
its a real beauty.
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- Daniel
- PFV
- 14 Jul 2005
Have been using the phone for nearly 1 month now. The phone feels great, it's heavy and substantial & it really help considering the phone's clean lines and lack of gripping surfaces. The glass also help to brighten the LCD compared to plastic in some ways I guess. The camera is better than normal 0.3MP but I guess the 262K screen that help the most. The battey is useless though, it hardly last 16 hours. (constant SMS-ing & radio on all the time). The BLC-5X looks basically like BLC-6 chopped in half. One advise for people planning to buy 8800: buy a soft pouch + chamois as it get dirty very easily (tissues are useless to clean this phone). The 2nd battery is provided for a reason, Nokia knows this phone doesn't have long battery life especially when screensaver & bluetooth are turned on.
Tony, the phone is US is sure expensive. I bought mine for around US$800 and it even includes 2nd battery cover and free engraving.
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- Anonymous
- TRU
- 14 Jul 2005
If you are not someone special, whatever you use don't make you anymore special or exclusive !
e.g. A bagger on the street wearing a real 10 karat diamond & everyone will say it is a fake one. Get the message ?
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- Tony
- Q$5
- 14 Jul 2005
Hi Guys:
I'm a producer in L.A. the 8800 is THE phone of the moment. In Beverly Hills they have been getting $2,800 a pop! The price of course, is coming down quickly. It is now the phone of choice for many celebs - what more can I say? I've seen a few at the "in" bars and hangouts. Very cool. The balck razor is out - even preteens have them.
The 8800 says a lot about who you are...
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- Zubin
- U2H
- 14 Jul 2005
Hey.... Why are you discussing a 8800 when you can'tafford it. It's one of the greatest concept from Nokia. I would like to applaud the company for having the guts to go ahead and build such a solid, superb phone. Nokia 8800 is phone for ppl with class and is not for the mass. Hold it in your hands to feel the power.
It's unique and makes you feel exclusive.
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- Anonymous
- RNy
- 13 Jul 2005
for price and memory card, I would say go with the K750i. Personally, I don't think this phone's design is all that great. Fans might beg to differ, naturally....
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- Anonymous
- TRU
- 13 Jul 2005
Very rubbish steel brick.