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Reviewed by UK Guest, 26th Sep 2005. |
| Review Summary: Well worth the wait |
Overall Score: 4/5

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Review: This very exclusive phone comes with a nice bit of packaging to go with it. It comes with the nokia PC suite software so that you can upload/download images, mp3s etc.. When you pick up the phone you imediatly notice that it's quite heavy for it's size. When you first get the phone you will find yourself trying to polish it because where ever you touch the phone leaves a finger print. The features aren't spectacular, but sufficient. If all you use your phone for is Calling and Texting, then this is the best phone on the market by far. Its sleek, very exclusive and oozes sophistication. If you'd like a phone for taking pictures and listening to MP3s, then this isn't the phone for you. If you need a peice of kit to keep your life organised then look elsewhere. This is purley a style device that looks extremly cool. You get a nice heandsfree kit in the packaging that goes well with the phone...be warned though, when standing up from a seated position, the phone has come out of my pocket and fell to the floor twice in 4 weeks of owning it when it's been connected to the hands free. You get a desktop charger that will charge the spare battery (which you get in the packaging) as well as the phone at the same time. My average battery life is 2 days, you can carry the spare battery around in a pouch (which you also recieve in the packaging)if you're a very heavy talker If you use a phone for what it was designed for then buy the Nokia 8800. |
Ratings
| Value For Money: |
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4 |
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4 |
| Recommended? | |
Yes |
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