Nick, 10 Mar 2010Is this model a dual SIM capable ?No dual sim cards!
bryan, 15 Mar 2011why do this phone cost too much?
whats with this fone fellas please help me im a filino
I have been using this phone for ca. 4 years now. To my mind, it was produced using quality materials in the first instance, like saphyre cristal or steel. Battery is a weak side. I managed to buy the one of higher capacity (1100Am) at ebay and it still woks fine for some 72 h. Nice phone for calling, and I like it. Maybe, for I do not care of text messages and / or smartphones capacities as for now :)
why do this phone cost too much?
whats with this fone fellas please help me im a filino
atha, 11 Feb 2011i have a long doubt since it has no features why is it expensive abt the normal 8800 im talkin... more2 of owning this phone charger looks flawless I seen them worth 0,731,649,277
i have a long doubt since it has no features why is it expensive abt the normal 8800 im talking abt plzz clear the doubt
The phone is really good I have been using it for 2 years and nothing is wrong, the only drawback is with the battery, but I have a trick that will save your battery.
Make sure that you charge your battery only for 6 hours per day dont put your phone on charge for a night that will destroy your battery life. just follow these tips.
ozzie, 26 Nov 2010Hi. I am from Canada. I just purchased Nokia 8800 First edition. it is not a Sirocco edition. ... moreI had both the 8800 and 8801 and I live in Canada. If you live in an urban area (Montreal, Toronto) 8800 will be just fine. If you live/travel in more rural areas (I live in Montreal and sometimes travel near U.S.-Quebec border) you will have no signal. Also, if you travel between Montreal-Toronto route, your signal will be on and off with the 8800 because some places use GSM 850. If you live anywhere else, however, it should work fine. Hope this helps.
ozzie, 26 Nov 2010Hi. I am from Canada. I just purchased Nokia 8800 First edition. it is not a Sirocco edition. ... moreYes it will. I have both the 8800 and the 8801. It will work in Canada.
Hi. I am from Canada. I just purchased Nokia 8800 First edition. it is not a Sirocco edition.
it is on its way. i just did some search on the internet and They say regular Nokia 8800
has GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900. Does it work at Canada or not? because there is a Nokia
8801 which is providing 850/1800/1900mhz Network. Between 8800 and 8801 is there any
different these phones? do they both work Canada?
Thank you
Ozzie
Anonymous, 08 Sep 2010its the battery model for 8800In my opinion if your Nokia is silver from nokia (you might have changed the casing etc) the most appropriate battery is the Nokia BL-5X. To get quality battery, I will suggest you buy the battery from authorised nokia outlet.
dimi, 30 Aug 2010what do you mean BP-6x? i like the handset but a can't use it bcause of its worst buttery! wha... moreits the battery model for 8800
Anonymous, 17 Jun 2010battry life is great on the BP-6x, great build for a handset.what do you mean BP-6x? i like the handset but a can't use it bcause of its worst buttery! what can i do? anyione can advise me ????
Anonymous, 17 Jun 2010battry life is great on the BP-6x, great build for a handset.what do you mean BP-6x? i like the handset but a can't use it bcause of its worst buttery! what can i do? anyione can advise me ????
Tr Paul Simon, 04 May 2010Am using the phone and its hell trying to replace the battery.I've bought two and still a batt... morewhen the phone was launched this was one of a kind, the best camera around. The phone is a stunner , for the time it was launched
battery problem! last only 8hrs! every thing else was great. then my flex broke! i bring it in nokia care, flex cost around 150 dollars. i dont want to spend that much on an old phone so i sell my 8800. i have now a nokia 2730 classic.
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