Nokia has just announced its latest luxurious handset, the 8800 Carbon Arte. Milking the 8800 product line for all that it can, Nokia has built this latest handset from high-end materials such as carbon fiber and titanium.
Despite its luxury casing, this cell phone supports only tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900MHz), with UMTS (2100MHz) support for European 3G networks. Bluetooth is on-board, as well, with A2DP support for stereo headsets. A whopping 4GB of internal storage provides plenty of music and photo storage capacity.
The Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte packs a punch with its 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, while an on-board photo editing suite makes it simple to edit your pictures. Unique features include the ability to tap the area below the screen to reveal the display clock, and users can simple flip the phone face down to silence an incoming call.
The Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte is set to be available in Q3, priced at EUR1100 (US$1616) before taxes and subsidies.
Despite its luxury casing, this cell phone supports only tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900MHz), with UMTS (2100MHz) support for European 3G networks. Bluetooth is on-board, as well, with A2DP support for stereo headsets. A whopping 4GB of internal storage provides plenty of music and photo storage capacity.
The Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte packs a punch with its 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, while an on-board photo editing suite makes it simple to edit your pictures. Unique features include the ability to tap the area below the screen to reveal the display clock, and users can simple flip the phone face down to silence an incoming call.
The Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte is set to be available in Q3, priced at EUR1100 (US$1616) before taxes and subsidies.
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