Nokia 8800 Sirocco Sim Free Mobile Phone - Black

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Nokia 8800 Sirocco Sim Free Mobile Phone - Black

Nokia 8800 Sirocco Sim Free Mobile Phone - Black

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The Nokia 8800 was first introduced on 7 April 2005 [6] and was commercially available in the United Kingdom in October 2005 on the O2 mobile phone network. The Nokia 8801 was introduced in North America and uses the frequencies predominant in North America of 850MHz and 1900MHz. In most respects the Nokia 8801 is identical to the Nokia 8800 other than the use of 850/1800/1900MHz rather than 900/1800/1900MHz on the Nokia 8800. [3] [7] Features [ edit ] The 8800 comes with two BL-5X (600 mAh) batteries, with a manufacturer-specified talk time of up to 1.5–3 hours or up to 8 days standby time per battery. [2] [8] However, users found this was very optimistic and most users have to charge their phone several times a day. Context keys are accessible when the phone is closed, but unfortunately their usage is rather limited The Sirocco Edition was a continuation of Nokia's high-end luxury 8800 mobile phone. This edition launched in 2006, a year after the original model, and with a similar price tag. The phone's technology remained essentially the same — 2G connectivity, a 208 x 208-pixel screen, and the Series 40 "dumb" operating system, rather than Nokia's Series 60 platform, which allowed users to install a variety of apps.

Nokia 8800 - Wikipedia

The Nokia 8 Sirocco ships with Android Oreo and can be updated to Android 10. [5] Reception [ edit ] Turn on your device and connect it to your PC using the Micro USB cable. When your computer detects the new device, select the PC Suite or OVI Suite on your phone. Another important accessory enclosed with the handset is the phone case. Would have anyone ever thought this could be made of something else but leather? The manufacturer’s logo is incrusted and polished in its top part. The phone is extracted in a rather interesting way, that is, sideways; both the top and the bottom of the case are closed. The „cutout“ starts on the right side of the case and comes up to the middle of its top: a great solution as the phone holds firmly inside and at the same time is easy to insert and pull out. Our only fear is that the edges of the open area of the case may become loose and start to gap away with the time – a tendency, which we could notice after only a few days of testing. The Nokia 8 Sirocco (TA-1005) is a high-end smartphone running the Android One variant of Android. It was introduced at MWC in February 2018, and named after the Nokia 8800 Sirocco. The successor of the Nokia 8 Sirocco is the Nokia 9 PureView.

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If the Nokia BEST disconnects your device while flashing the device and you are asked to connect the phone, on the selected interface do the following sequence:

Nokia 8 Sirocco - Wikipedia

Afterwards, find the information about the device’s Product Code which should figure as a Code: XXXXXXX a b c d e Nokia 8800, review, Juniper Foo, CNET Asia, July 18, 2005. Accessed on line December 6, 2007.While HMD Global has ended the official support for the Nokia 8 Sirocco, the build quality and design aesthetics will definitely resonate among Nokia fans worldwide. A unicorn among devices, this is a device you would want to have in your collection. The name which refers to the Mediterranean wind that originates from Sahara, is aptly reserved for a device that looks, feels, and performs a notch higher than its peers. It took us a long time before we got used to the location of the context keys next to the thumb rest for slide-out. In other words, they are not part of the keypad, as in most phones is. At the beginning of our tests we would often mistake them with the call-control keys. The reason for the unusual place of the context keys is the design harmony, which is - after all - what most counts in Nokia 8800 Sirocco. Nokia 8800 Sirocco display is identical to the one in Nokia 6230i, both in terms of resolution and size: 30 x 30 mm, 208 x 208 pixels. Supported colors have increased to 262K, but the difference is hard to tell with a bare eye. The displays of the original Nokia 8800 and Nokia 8800 Sirocco are absolutely the same. The Nokia 8800 (pronounced eighty-eight-hundred) is a luxury mobile phone produced by Nokia, based on the Nokia Series 40 operating system. The 8800 features a stainless-steel housing with a scratch-resistant screen and has a weight of 134 grams. [1] [2] According to Nokia, the 8800's "sophisticated slide mechanism uses premium ball bearings crafted by the makers of bearings used in high performance cars". [5]



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