Nokia 8800 Sirocco - Designing Excellence ..

By: Alice Erin


Inspired by the desert wind of Sahara, Nokia 8800 Sirocco presents a truly enticing picture with its sensuous looks and user-friendly ergonomics. The phone comes with a fluid slide open mechanism, and has neat smooth contours and a signature thumb rest to make holding and using the phone a pleasure.

The iconic Sirocco edition of Nokia 8800 fits well with the contemporary requirements, as much as it appeals the sensibilities of the design conscious. The phone comes with a Bluetooth technology to provide its users a wireless connectivity. For efficient and effective data transfer Nokia 8800 Sirocco has EDGE technology, that works around thrice as fast as the GPRS. With its tri-band connectivity, the phone intuitively switches to the best available network, and provides seamless connectivity no matter where you are. Moreover, the phone comes with an enhanced voice features like - voice recognition, automatic dialling/ redialling. It makes the calling experience easier and quicker. Attending conference calls also become easy with the advanced voice features. Further its 128 MB of memory can be utilized to download valuable data.

Nokia 8800 Sirocco comes with a host of multimedia messaging services like SMS and MMS. The phone also featured instant messaging services and email service. The email service supports SMTP, POP3, IMAP4 and APOP.

For entertainment, Nokia 8800 Sirocco has an integrated 2 Megapixels camera, video player and digital music player. The photo settings can be adjusted to customize the images and can also be saved to create personal albums for storing and sharing. The camera captures photos at 1600 x 1200 pixels, which means the pictures come out clear and bright. Nokia 8800 Sirocco's music player supports eAAC music format as well. Moreover, the phone comes with a choice of 64 polyphonic ringtones to suit your style and mood.

8800 Sirocco is only 138g in weight and comes in two colours - black and silver.



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