Nokia 8800
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- mrc
- mA{
- 22 Nov 2006
It's a luxury phone! It's very cool ...
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- Nick
- 4xu
- 21 Nov 2006
Please can anyone tell me what's the difference between the Nokia 8800 & the 8801? Which one should i buy & why? Which one can be use in asia(Vietnam)??? Thx a lot, really appreciate peeps
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- Hilton
- Pjx
- 20 Nov 2006
This is a great phone! I have dropped it a few times and would like to know how to remove scratches. any ideas? Jeweler? does nayone know if the stainless is only on the surface or is it like a stainless elevator door that can be sanded and re-polished?
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- Hilton
- Pjx
- 20 Nov 2006
This is a grat phone! I have dropped it a few times and would like to know how to remove scratches. any ideas? Jeweler? does nayone know if the stainless is only on the surface or is it like a stainless elevator door that can be sanded and re-polished?
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- REHANA
- Ghf
- 20 Nov 2006
this fone is beautiful,but it sucks.picture is bad.and then its so exspensive.come on man
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- zong wei
- PFj
- 20 Nov 2006
really elegant phone... otherwise, hopeless with its battery energy and the memory.. like a beautiful woman with a small capacity of brain.. know, wat i mean??
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- Andrew
- kxW
- 19 Nov 2006
i believe that when u slide it, u also have to press speak...read it in the manuel
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- David
- 4$1
- 17 Nov 2006
do you know if this phone nokia 8800 have a defect or not?? my ringtone dont work even tho i set it to ring.
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- Anonymous
- 4d%
- 15 Nov 2006
can you tell me if this phone opens up with automatic opener or you have to slide it?
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- Andrew
- kxP
- 15 Nov 2006
@ Andrei
the difference between the 2 models are that 8801 is for north america 850mhz and the 8800 is 900mhz so more suitable for like other countries out of north america...like hong kong japan china indoneisia etc
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- Andrei
- nxv
- 14 Nov 2006
please can anyone tell me about the difference between 8800 and 8801
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- Anonymous
- nCx
- 13 Nov 2006
Hey i just got this phone,and i have nothing bad to say against it,just the battery life is kinda dissapointing,hey,but thats why they`ve put in the box two batteries,just in case.Yeah its got the looks but,lets face it,this phone does not deserve its price tag.
I also have a n80,but i very dissapointed because it keeps ressetting all the time,but its brand new and when its not ressetting,its moving real slow,i took it back to the warranty and they flashed it with the latest software,it stopped ressetting,but its still a very slow phone.
I`ve been a nokia customer for some years now,but i'm dissapointed in they`re way of building these phones,they only seem to care on selling them,not on the quality that nokia used to give to they` phones
thanks!
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- Paul
- wr4
- 12 Nov 2006
I've been considering to buy a Nokia 8800, to be used in between the following countries: (1) Australia, (2) Indonesia, (3) Malaysia, and (4) Singapore. The phone will be used for work purposes.
The other day, however, a work colleague in my offer offered to sell his Nokia 8801 (yes, not mistyped, a Nokia '8801': the North American Market version of the Nokia 8800), with a very appealing price tag that is considerably lower than the Nokia 8800.
The main difference is that the 8801 has no e-mail facility, and that it operates in the North American GSM Frequency of 850/1800/1900 rather than that of the GSM Frequency of 900/1800/1900 found outside of North America.
Will purchasing the Nokia 8801 over the Nokia 8800 (and saving a considerable amount of dollars) have any technical and operational downsides and abnormalities, when being used between (1) Australia, (2) Indonesia, (3) Malaysia, and (4) Singapore?
Any help in explaining and determining whether I should save some money and go for the Nokia 8801 over the Nokia 8800 - or going straight for the Nokia 8800 - would be greatly appreciated.
Looking forward to all your comments, cheers!
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- frances
- 4yy
- 11 Nov 2006
the battery life sucks on this phone. it dies quickly.
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- Andrew
- kxP
- 09 Nov 2006
wat bluetooth headsets are compatible to this phone??
thxs for ur time =]
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- Ashish_Mumbai
- P$x
- 06 Nov 2006
I got my 8800 2 months back, and the handset just hangs in the middle while doing anything.
Be it calling..Smsing..
The care centeres tell me that its a high end phone so Software is not easily available and all crap.
Some one has a similar experience.
I better change my brand loyality to some other celll phone provider like SONY.
Rgds
Ash
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- Paul
- wr4
- 04 Nov 2006
Hello to all current Nokia 8800 users:
Does anybody know how to get the Nokia 8800 Software via the internet (i.e. downloaded?). I recently bought the Nokia 8800, but after my young nephew went through the box, the software CD has been misplaced (thankfully, the phone is still with me).
I'm located in East Java - Indonesia. Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers to all, and greetings from Indonesia!
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- Anonymous
- mAW
- 03 Nov 2006
Very naspa phone!
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- Alex
- jLn
- 01 Nov 2006
I can send stuff to the phone via bluetooth from my computer, but I can't seem to send stuff from my phone to my computer by bluetooth
what is the problem"?
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- Anonymous
- QvR
- 31 Oct 2006
this phone is the crappiest phone ever..ok, i admit it has a nice look & all but seriously, the fonctions are bad ! the battery life is very back, i have to charge it almost every 5hours ! and sometimes, it doesnt wanna charge. the camera is crappy ! for the price you pay, i think you can get better. also, the reception is bad. so this phone, i give it an 6/10