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Crafted from premium materials, the Nokia 8800 Arte pitches itself as a luxury handset. It features a 3.2 megapixel camera, 3G data speeds and 1GB of internal memory, but no card slot.

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Dimensions (w/h/d): 46 x 109 x 15
Weight: 150g
Talk Time: 3 hours
Stand By: 300 hours
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Camera Resolution: 3.2MP
Handset Type: Slide
Coverage (Band): Tri
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Our Review of the Nokia 8800 Arte

Building on the original Nokia 8800, the Arte clearly pitches itself as a luxury handset.

Building on the original Nokia 8800, the Arte clearly pitches itself as a luxury handset. Satisfyingly solid and heavy, the Arte is a sleek blend of smoked glass and black metal with an elegant chrome trim – not particularly flashy, but it certainly looks expensive. Not the most compact of phones, the Arte is a solid 109mm x 45.6mm x 14.6mm. Weighing 150g the handset is heavy in your hand, but you do at least feel that you’re holding something that will last. Below the relatively small screen on the front panel are two soft keys and a simple joypad. Slide the panel up to access the simple keypad with bevelled keys for ease of typing.

Better equipped than previous handsets in Nokia’s luxury range, the 8800 Arte still fails to provide many of the features we might expect from a premium phone. For example, the 3.2 megapixel camera can record videos and comes with 8x digital zoom for taking close-ups, auto focus and a Photo editor. However with no flash, images taken in poor light turn out blurry. Mind you, those taken in better light conditions are good enough to take small prints from. The 8800 Arte supports video streaming and video playback in 3GPP, H263 & H264 formats.

The integrated music player supports AAC and MP3 file formats and produces a clear sound through the proprietary headset supplied with the phone. Unfortunately there is no 3.5mm headphone jack with which to plug in your own speakers. The 8800 Arte supports video ringtones meaning you can view accompanying videos on your handset at the same time as the ringtone is playing, although you might prefer to pick up the phone! 64 voice polyphonic ringtones and MIDI ringtones are also supported.

3G data speeds make browsing the internet a pleasure via the phone’s XHTML web browser. The Arte also supports EDGE and Bluetooth 2.0 for connecting your phone to other Bluetooth compatible devices and transferring data wirelessly. The phone can also be connected to other devices with a USB cable using the micro USB port. The battery provides up to three hours talk-time and approximately 300 hours of standby battery time.

Text messages, audio messages, instant messages, multimedia messages and email are all supported. A mobile email service enables you to send and receive emails including attachments, just as you would on your PC. Certain features of the phone can be accessed in flight mode, which is designed for places such as aeroplanes and hospitals where mobile phone use is restricted.

1GB of internal memory is pretty generous, but unfortunately there is no card slot, so that’s all the space you’re going to get. There are some cool gimmicks, such as turning the phone face down to mute a call, or using single buttons to perform two functions. We particularly like the elegant clock face that appears when you tap the phone.

The Nokia 8800 Arte is certainly something of a looker but in spite of its hefty price tag falls short in some important areas.
 

 Pros

Excellent build quality; Easy-to read screen.

 Cons

No memory card slot and no camera flash.

Our Rating

Rating - 3 Stars
Style:

Rating - 3 Stars
Features:

Rating - 4 Stars
Quality:

Rating - 3 Stars
Reliability:

Rating - 4 Stars
Battery Life:

Crafted from premium materials, the Nokia 8800 Arte pitches itself as a luxury handset. It features a 3.2 megapixel camera, 3G data speeds and 1GB of internal memory, but no card slot.

Make Nokia GPRS
Model 8800 Arte   3G
Air Interface GSM HSDPA
Coverage (Band) Tri   Wi-Fi
Handset Type Slide Bluetoothv2.0
Dimensions 46 x 109 x 15 mm IrDA
Weight 150 g   USB
Talk time Up to 3 hours GPS
Standby time Up to 300 hours   Push e-mail
Camera3.2MP Predictive Text
Camera Flash   MMS
Video CameraVGA E-mail
Audio PlayerMP3   Memory Card
FM Radio Java
RingtonesMP3   Browser
Headphone Jack Organiser
Games   Touchscreen
Internal Memory1024 MB Vibrate
Video Calling  

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