How many phones can you name that would have made sense centuries back? Here’s one: the Nokia 8800 Gold Arte. No, we’re not discussion medieval calling and texting, we’re discussion gold and leather.
Okay, it may not be levelheaded gold, but it’s the next best business – the Arte is gold plated alright, but it sure looks – best yet, glitters – the part. Gold does not react with air and dampness so even after thousands of being gold artifacts do not loose their sheen. Well, that’s one business you get for your dime – everlasting shine.
It’s like choosing the interior of a ridiculously high-priced car – creme leather, mahogany, you get the depiction. Same with Nokia’s Arte series – Cobalt, Carbon fiber and now leather and gold.
The color of gold depends on relativistic equipment acting on the electrons… nah, no matter how you twist it an 8800 phone will not interest geeks. It is all in this area exclusive materials, high build feature and most importantly – building you look excellent.
In terms of equipment, it’s forged in the same crucible as the Nokia Carbon Arte – OLED cover, 3G, 3 megapixel autofocus camera, 4GB of inbuilt reminiscence and Series 40.
Nokia 8800 Gold Arte official photos
That is not to say it’s cheap – save for the Motorola Aura, the Nokia 8800 Gold Arte is the most high-priced phone you can buy from a mainstream manufacturer. For the same price, you may possibly buy the Carbon Arte plus a Nokia E71 and still have a modest cash left to play with. But then, it is gold-plated and that’s very much where your money’s going.
Upgrading a phone from the 8-series is observably not in this area enhancing the capabilities – it’s in this area by even more exclusive materials and denying ordinary sense. After all, before 8-series owners are unlikely to abruptly jump to Symbian or E-series except they initiation gold-plating persons as well.
By the way, the Gold Arte is probably targeting all of persons Luna and Sirocco users who resolute to… um… save their cash and skip the Cobalt and Carbon generation and jump at the next huge business. The Gold Arte will also most probably be quite well loved among the ladies as well.
Now, Carbon Arte owners will probably want to wait for Shape Arte or Stilted Arte or whatever comes next (they’ve already done Titanium).
The sole function of the Nokia 8800 Gold Arte is to send concealed (even if not very devious) post to everyone nearly you, not quite in keeping with the Connecting Public spirit.
Now, we’re in this area to take a closer look at another Arte handset. Right after this fleeting jump, we’ll ooh and ahh over the hardware – for the lack of a best word.
Okay, it may not be levelheaded gold, but it’s the next best business – the Arte is gold plated alright, but it sure looks – best yet, glitters – the part. Gold does not react with air and dampness so even after thousands of being gold artifacts do not loose their sheen. Well, that’s one business you get for your dime – everlasting shine.
It’s like choosing the interior of a ridiculously high-priced car – creme leather, mahogany, you get the depiction. Same with Nokia’s Arte series – Cobalt, Carbon fiber and now leather and gold.
The color of gold depends on relativistic equipment acting on the electrons… nah, no matter how you twist it an 8800 phone will not interest geeks. It is all in this area exclusive materials, high build feature and most importantly – building you look excellent.
In terms of equipment, it’s forged in the same crucible as the Nokia Carbon Arte – OLED cover, 3G, 3 megapixel autofocus camera, 4GB of inbuilt reminiscence and Series 40.
Nokia 8800 Gold Arte official photos
Key facial appearance
- 18 carat gold-plated body
- Real colorless leather padding
- 2″ 16M-color OLED spectacle of QVGA resolution
- 3G help
- 3 megapixel autofocus camera
- Full-household retail package with a Bluetooth headset and desk stand
- Clad array life
- Turn-to-mute
- Tap-for-time
- 4GB domestic reminiscence
Main disadvantages
- Smallish spectacle with poor sunlight legibility
- Tri-band only
- No reminiscence additional room
- Expenditure an arm and a leg
- Not more than-par camera performance
- No record calls
- No Smart dialing
- No office paper viewer
- No Java multi-tasking
Nokia 8800 Gold Arte views
That is not to say it’s cheap – save for the Motorola Aura, the Nokia 8800 Gold Arte is the most high-priced phone you can buy from a mainstream manufacturer. For the same price, you may possibly buy the Carbon Arte plus a Nokia E71 and still have a modest cash left to play with. But then, it is gold-plated and that’s very much where your money’s going.
Nokia 8800 Gold Arte • Nokia 8800 Cobalt Arte • Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte
Upgrading a phone from the 8-series is observably not in this area enhancing the capabilities – it’s in this area by even more exclusive materials and denying ordinary sense. After all, before 8-series owners are unlikely to abruptly jump to Symbian or E-series except they initiation gold-plating persons as well.By the way, the Gold Arte is probably targeting all of persons Luna and Sirocco users who resolute to… um… save their cash and skip the Cobalt and Carbon generation and jump at the next huge business. The Gold Arte will also most probably be quite well loved among the ladies as well.
Now, Carbon Arte owners will probably want to wait for Shape Arte or Stilted Arte or whatever comes next (they’ve already done Titanium).
The sole function of the Nokia 8800 Gold Arte is to send concealed (even if not very devious) post to everyone nearly you, not quite in keeping with the Connecting Public spirit.
Now, we’re in this area to take a closer look at another Arte handset. Right after this fleeting jump, we’ll ooh and ahh over the hardware – for the lack of a best word.
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