The high quality casing is a delight to look at and the gold certainly catches the eye. That is if you happen to like golden accessories as some would say it's over the top. The leather on the back and front earns high marks - it's warm to the touch making the phone very pleasant to hold. The handset is naturally quite heavy given the materials it's made of, but this simply adds to the overall air of quality it gives off. Upgrading a phone from the 8-series is obviously not about enhancing the capabilities - it's about using even more exclusive materials and denying common sense. After all, previous 8-series owners are unlikely to suddenly jump to Symbian or E-series unless they start gold-plating those as well. By the way, the Gold Arte is probably targeting all of those Luna and Sirocco users who decided to… um… save their cash and skip the Sapphire and Carbon generation and jump at the next big thing. The Gold Arte will also most probably be quite popular among the ladies as well. Key features 18 carat gold-plated body Genuine white leather padding 2" 16M-color OLED display of QVGA resolution 3G support 3 megapixel autofocus camera Full-house retail package with a Bluetooth headset and desk stand Decent battery life Turn-to-mute Tap-for-time 4GB internal memory It's the Arte series and you're more likely to want one than own one. There's no point going on and on about the market and pricing or the aesthetic value of the Arte handsets. There's no denying their seductive power or their inherent technical handicap. What you have is so hard - and so easy - to resist. So, suit yourself. Mobile phones have long become a commodity and we guess there's no reason to be bitter with the Arte series for being among the last strongholds of luxury. And by the way, we believe the Nokia approach does more for the brand in the long run than the co-branding projects of the competition.Read full review
Good phone. Supported many language and work any GSM operators. The strong metal case and beautiful appearance. The battery works for a long time. In the complete set of 2 batteries.
Very good phone, Good investment worth lot of money I future
Verified purchase: No
hate it very poor not what they sad would not buy this nokia 8800 again i will not recommend it to any friend
Well people too be honest i would not rant and rave about this phone it seems to me it,s a lot of money to pay for what in my opinion is a basic nokia phone , the camera is very basic and the battery life is the worst of any nokia it,s so bad i have 3 batteries in total and another on the way mmmmm to be honest people there are a lot of better phones out there at half the price , don,t get me wrong it looks the deal buts that,s about it shame really but hey i am only being honest
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