Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition Review
March 14, 2011 | Cellular Phone, Gadgets, Nokia | 2 Comments
The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Editio is a fairly minor but useful upgrade of the existing Nokia 8800, replacing the 0.5 megapixel camera in the 8800 with a much more useful 2.0 megapixel device and increasing the internal memory from 64Mb tp 128Mb. There’s also an FM radio, MP3 player and expandable memory.
It’s slightly thicker than the older 8800, with a subtly redesigned keypad and case. The battery life has also improved slightly, a weakness on the old phone. It still features the metallic case and scratch-resistant display that the 8800 has, plus the high-density 208×208 pixel display. A phone of this size and weight would benefit from 3G support, and frankly the display is rather small for a premium handset such as this.
Nokia 8800 Sirocco spesification:
Network: GSM 900/1800/1900
Data: GPRS + EDGE
Screen: 208×208 pixels, 262k colours
Camera: 2.0 megapixels
Size: Large slider 107x5x18mm / 138 grams
Bluetooth: Yes
Memory card: microSD
Infra-red: No
Polyphonic: Yes
Java: Yes
Battery life: 3.5 hours talk (max) / 10 days standby
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