Nokia 8800 Arte: Compare prices

By Joseph Hanlon on 15/04/2008

More Nokia reviews , RRP: AU$1799.00

The good:

  • Solid build quality
  • 3G connectivity
  • Bluetooth stereo A2DP
  • 1GB onboard memory

The bad:

  • No built-in flash for camera
  • No Wi-Fi, GPS or HSDPA
  • Lack of expansion card slot.

The bottomline:

The 8800 Arte is a beautifully crafted phone, but without the high-end specs of others in the Nokia family, it's definitely not one for specification hungry tech-heads.

Editors' rating:

8/10

Users' rating:

6.3/10
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