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Dogmann Posts: > 500

@Zolo,
What makes it so special is the build quality it is both solid and tactile and oozes class. Whilst it is small in size the reason it is heavy is it is metal not plastic but really the only way you can really understand what it is all about IMO is to hold and use one then it all becomes clear IMO. Even the desktop charger is a thing of beauty and heavy plus every ones a sucker for a blue light which it emits from the base. Even though it's spec is not amazing by to days tech standards it does more than enough very well one trip to the Nokia support settings page and everything just works including E-Mail all settings just sent to the phone and ready to use. Even though the screen resolution on paper looks bad in real life it is excellent quality many people have them as second phones and some only use them for special occasions. As my other phone is a N93 which has cutting edge tech i use that for most data related things but when going out and not needing all the tech IMO you just can't beat an 8800.

Marc
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Posted: 2007-02-19 06:52:19
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zolo Posts: 68

Wow sheer class . . . .heh. . . . This phone reminds me of my 8850 which i had a long time back. . . .
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Posted: 2007-02-19 08:03:06
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Dogmann Posts: > 500

Hi Zolo,
The 8850 was nice in its time but the 8800 is even better,
Fatreg just a little update after a nice chat with those great people at Club Nokia i have manged to remove all the stuff i didn't want on the phone now just have 3 wallpapers and 2 ring tones and one message alert tone so just the way i like.

Currently my Music has all been converted @ Ultra High 160kbps in aac so will have to try lowering it to this to Medium quality as i really want the Nokia BH- 500 stereo bluetooth headset that i can plug my Sony earphones into and then i will be truly happy. The only thing with deleting all the stuff on my phone is if i ever want it back so as to sell it. I will need to go to a Nokia Service Centre to get it re flashed but i can live with that.

Marc

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Nokia Black N93,2gb SanDisk MiniSD & TomTom6,AD-46,Sony MDR-EX71SL. Nokia 8800 Special Edition

[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2007-02-24 21:31 ]
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Posted: 2007-02-19 20:07:32
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Dogmann Posts: > 500

Hi all,
Just a little update as my Nokia BH -500 Stereo headset has arrived due to a lack of space even having deleted everything i could i have had to encode Music @68kpbs but to my amazement this still sounds really good. Have manged to fit the new Eminem presents The RE-UP album all 23 tracks plus Ruby Ruby Ruby by the Kaiser Chiefs and the sound quality with this set up with my Sony headphones plug in is really good much better than my M600 and DS-970 were by a long way and the tracks on that were encoded and a much higher rate. So i can fit over 20 tracks at a time on the 8800 just have to reconvert some Music and make some play lists to swap around but so far am very impressed and pleased with the results. There is a thread in the Accessories section about the BH-500 and just how small it is for those of you that are interested but here is a picture of them both anyway.





Marc

PS if you look carefully at the rubberised area surrounding the Silver keys you have all the ff/fr + and - volume controls.
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Nokia Black N93,2gb SanDisk TomTom6,Fring for Skype, AD-46 with Sony MDR-EX71SL. Nokia 8800 Special Edition & BH-500 Stereo bluetooth Headset & Sony MDR-EX71SL

[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2007-03-02 03:55 ]
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Posted: 2007-02-26 18:42:42
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