Sunday, January 20, 2008
Nokia 8600 Luna - The Moonlight Phone
The Nokia 8600 Luna have given a totally new dimension to the mobile phone market. The Nokia 8600 Luna can be put into traditional segments like camera centric phones like Nokia N series and Sony Ericsson K series or even as music phone for its evolved music playing skills. However, by virtue of its tasteful designing, designer phones is the apt category for this stunner. The Nokia 8600 Luna is a simple candy bar designed handset available in sophisticated black casing. The Nokia 8600 Luna is robustly built, with its body made of stainless steel. Being a member of the 88xx series â" a line up of premium phones that includes Nokia 8800 and Sirocco, the Nokia 8600 Luna has an air of exclusivity around it. Front fascia of the handset is dominated by its large, TFT based screen that can produce more than 16.7 million different hues. The number pad looks more like a smooth chess board with its glossy surface. The Nokia 8600 Luna works in all four GSM bands. You can send and receive emails or browse the Internet with the WAP browser. Connect the Nokia 8600 Luna with any compatible external device wirelessly with Bluetooth or USB for rapid file transfer and synchronization. There is also a built in media player to play your favourite tunes stored in the 128 Mb on-board user memory. In case, downloading songs to the handset sounds too much of a hassle, simply tune in the on board FM radio to catch your favourite program. The designer handset comes with a user friendly 2.0 megapixel camera with built in flash and digital zoom. The whole display acts as the view finder thus giving accurate and vibrant colours of the real world around us. It also records video in 3GP format which could be further edited. Sharing special and funny moments in life instantly through MMS or email is just a matter of a few clicks with the Nokia 8600 Luna. Nokia 8600 Luna Adam Caitlin is expert mobile phones Author. Please have a look at Sim free phones
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