Overall, the Nokia 8800 mobile phone does its job. It impresses. It's a stunningly beautiful phone that looks good, is lovely to hold, and does enough to hold its own against the competition. If style is what matters to you, then you may love the Nokia 8800, but there are too many issues to ignore, particularly battery life and poor audio quality. It could have been a five star phone, but doesn't make the grade. The new Nokia 8800 Sirocco improves on the original.
Features of the Nokia 8800 include:
>>Integrated SVGA camera (0.5 megapixels)
>>Video recording and streaming (QCIF resolution: 176 x 144 pixels, 30 frames per second)
>>Active matrix TFT display: 208 x 208 pixels, 262k colours
>>3D image engine for enhanced graphics
>>Digital music player with Bluetooth stereo (MP3, AAC formats)
>>FM radio
>>Integrated handsfree speaker
>>64-voice polyphonic ringtones & MP3 ringtones
>>Messaging: SMS, MMS, Instant Messaging, email (SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4 protocols)
>>Games: 3D games
>>XHTML web browser
>>Mobile Wallet 2.0
>>Data transfer: WAP, GPRS class 8, EDGE/ E-GPRS, class 8
>>Memory: 64 Mbytes
>>Connectivity: Bluetooth wireless connectivity
>>Triband
>>Size: 107 x 45 x 16.5 mm
>>Weight: 134g
>>Talktime: up to 3 hours
>>Battery standby: up to 8 days