Thursday, October 16, 2008

Inspiration From Nature Nokia 8800 Arte

Nokia 8800 Arte, a refresh on their two year old 8800 series design. Nokia is aiming for the mobile phone as status object set with this, and it shows. In terms of overall design, it's got a middle of the line 3.2 megapixel camera with decent autofocus and color correction. It's running System 43, and has a very Macintosh dock-like scrolling menu bar with context sensitive icons for applications. The screen is gorgeous and uses OLEDs, which should, in theory, save on battery life.

Nokia-8800-Sapphire-Arte-BrownIt comes with a nice noise canceling Bluetooth earbud, and like every mobile phone made in the last three years, will do reasonable duty as an MP3 and music player. Sound quality was more than good enough, and the noise canceling headset is quite good. Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte mobile phone is for individuals who appreciate uncompromised high performance. Carbon fibre is an ultra light and strong material that expresses a woven pattern that is both high-tech and sensuous. Custom built to ensure the precision engineering that these materials require, the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte features 3D patterns that express the inherent performance and lustre of carbon fibre.

3G capabilities and 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera and high quality audio, the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte boasts a stunning OLED display and built-in memory that has been expanded from previous offerings in the range to 4 GB. Meanwhile, Nokia's anti-fingerprint coating reduces smudges on metal and glass and unsightly outer seams are hidden by a unique all-in-one microUSB connector.

Nokia has rolled out their new 8800. They are the Nokia 8800 Arte and Nokia 8800 Sapphire Arte, featuring an elegant and sophisticated design theme that takes inspiration from nature and sets it apart from the crowd. They have the 'turn-to-mute' feature which allows user to quiet their phone by simply turning the over the phone, the screen-side down.

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