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Nokia 18K Plated 8800 Gold Arte |
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Nokia has announced yet another variation of its 8800 slider phone, the Gold Arte. As the name implies, the handset is plated in 18K gold with white leather covering it where the gold plating isn’t. The tri-band GSM handset has support for the WCDMA 2,100MHz band for 3G data. Users can browse the web using Opera Mini on the 2.0-inch OLED display with 240×320 resolution.
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7:42 am
January 4th, 2009
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24k Gold Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte |
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Engineered from carbon fibre, titanium, polished glass and stainless steel, the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte is for individuals who appreciate uncompromised high performance. Inspired by the use of these materials in a range of areas, including architecture, sports cars and aerospace.
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9:31 pm
October 1st, 2008
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Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte |
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Nokia release a new 8800 model called Carbon Arte. Engineered from carbon fibre, titanium, polished glass and stainless steel, the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte is for individuals who appreciate uncompromised high performance.
Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte is, unfortunately, good-looking and, therefore, may I put my pride aside and write a speech about it.
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7:31 pm
August 24th, 2008
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Bamboo Mobile Phone |
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Yet another example of Greener Gadgets Design. Nokia Remade isn’t the only phone concept which looks promising or, at the very least, intriguing. Earlier this month, the clever chaps at Nokia unveiled a phone made pretty much entirely from recycled materials.
The bamboo is a degradable mobile phone. Once the phone is no longer of use, the user removed the batter, antenna and print board and tosses throws the casing, which is filled with seedlings, in the compost. These new seedlings will eventually become bamboo trees, the thought behind it being that they will counteract the environmental impacts made by the manufacturing process.
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March 9th, 2008
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