Price range: £799.99
What is it: Spectacularly expensive handset with slider mechanism covering the keypad
What we think: Stylish, silver and sleek -- but if you want a feature-packed phone and/or you're not sheikh-rich, look elsewhere
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April 23, 2006
Posted by: Paul Armstrong
"Top phone and looks AMAZING!"
What I like:
The looks, the options this phone offers, the little things like the desktop charger etc
What I don't like:
Price is fairly expensive, but you get what you pay for I guess!
Review:
Ok, so the price of this phone is pretty high... but I believe it's well worth it.
The options this phone offers are more than good enough in my eyes, and although maybe not up there with the "best" phones on the market I think the looks and reliability more than make up for it.
How I see it is like this: you have an iPod for your MP3s, so who cares if it doesn't have a huge memory? You have a digital camera for those "important" photos, so, again, who cares if the camera isn't that high resolution? If these factors are vital for you in a phone, then I'd suggest probably keeping away from the 8800.
If, however, you want to phone and text, which after all, a phone is designed for, I don't think you can go wrong with the 8800.
Oh and a purely materialistic thing... it always turns heads! ; )
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