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Anultimate birthday present for the lucky lady in your life, this solid 18k white gold Nokia 8800 is embellished with over 680 pink and white cut diamonds totalling over 21.5 carats. Designer Peter Aloisson must have been in a giving mood when he designed this.

Whenever a nokia Symbian S40 series phone clicks a picture, it is initially store in an nrw file (which is like a RAW image format for these phones). Ideally, the phone's image converter runs in the background to convert these images to JPG. Your best bet would be to turn your phone off and on, so that it gets converted the next time you switch it on.


The first Nokia 8800 was introduced in 2005, showcasing a stainless-steel design and a sliding mechanism that revealed the keypad. Nokia's iconic ringtone, the Nokia Tune, was originally composed for this model. The Nokia 8800 Gold Sirocco followed in 2006, featuring a 24-carat gold plating and a reinforced glass display. The Arte and Sapphire Arte versions of the Nokia 8800 were released in 2007, emphasizing design refinement and high-quality materials, like the sapphire crystal used in the latter. The last iteration, the Nokia 8800 Carbon Arte, was launched in 2008, incorporating carbon fiber in its design.


The Nokia Arte 8800 series is characterized by its premium materials, such as stainless steel, sapphire crystal, and gold plating, combined with sleek and minimalistic design. The addition of luxury elements like gold and sapphire crystal to the Nokia 8800 series aimed to target a more upscale market, aligning with the growing demand for exclusive and designer mobile phones.


The Nokia 8800 Gold series is known for its premium materials and elegant design. The use of materials like stainless steel, sapphire crystal, and gold plating not only adds a luxurious touch but also enhances durability. The gold plating, in particular, gives the phone a distinctive and opulent appearance. The sliding mechanism, a signature feature of the Nokia 8800 series, adds a touch of sophistication while also protecting the keypad when not in use.


Another notable aspect of the Nokia Sirocco Gold 8800 and its counterparts is the attention to detail in the design. From the curved edges to the seamless transitions between components, the phones are crafted to offer a seamless and visually appealing user experience. The incorporation of high-quality materials and the emphasis on design precision contribute to the overall luxurious feel and premium positioning of the Nokia 8800 Gold series.


This isn't the first time a mobile manufacturer has announced a gold phone -- you might remember the gold Dolce&Gabbana Motorola Razr V3, but unlike the V3, the 8800 Sirocco Gold costs about 700.


In 2010, the legend goes, Italian jeweler Elijah Giacometti traveled to Moscow for the annual Millionaire Fair. He carried with him a gold-encrusted iPhone of his own design. The phone attracted so much attention that Giacometti realized he needed to start a business selling gold smartphones to rich Russians.


A TikTok user with the profile King Abdallah, in a video, claimed that the Nokia 3310 model contains gold particles valued at about N2,500,000. He added that the brand, especially in remote rural communities in Nigeria, could be up for trading at cheaper rates. Hence, a soft money-making opportunity presented itself to individuals interested.


Mr Abdallah asserted that in an attempt to monetise TikTok, users waste valuable time and resources to produce and distribute created content. Instead, he insisted, users should venture into trading gold lanced in Nokia 3310 to make huge profits.


Since 4th Feb. 2024, the post has generated 13,700 likes, 868 comments, and 779 shares. The comment section housed differing views. Some expressed doubt and suspected the claim to be unbelievable while others supported the idea, describing it as a profitable venture that was worth their investments.


Based on the evidence gathered, the claim that the Nokia 3310 phone was produced with substances claimed to be gold particles is not valid. The phone was assembled using materials that can be recycled, such as ceramic, plastics, batteries, and glue. The claim is false.


Oh, glorious day. Our Planet Earth's two most supreme leaders, the honorable Vladimir Putin and "strong like ox" Donald J. Trump, will meet in Helsinki on July 16, 2018. It's a day sure to go down in history, and now, YOU can celebrate it with gold Nokia phone engraved with noble profiles of world leaders, for low low price of $2,740. What a steal!


Luxury goods company Caviar is a specialist in making everyday objects of our technical obsession into beautiful heirlooms for children. Before 2017 meeting of Trump and Putin, Caviar released a titanium and gold version of the 3310. It made fidget spinner out of gold and offered to customer for $16,800.


Putin and Trump will grasp hands in Helsinki just weeks after Trump let world leaders at NATO summit know who's boss. Trump is very keen to get along with Putin. He is sure to carry around the gold Nokia 3310 in his breast pocket, close to his heart.


The Caviar 001 commemorative phone is coated with what Caviar calls "The golden titanium." It has many great features, meant to increase durability and shine: "It is titanium which has been molten to hot plasma and applied by PVD technology. This coating can preserve its luster for centuries," explains Caviar.


The back of the Caviar 001 is where phone gets truly beautiful. It has panels of "composite jade" and is partly coated in 24 carat gold. That's where Trump's and Putin's profiles meet in a raised golden globe, with a plaque commemorating the Helsinki summit underneath.


While most phone firms hope to up their 2010 revenues by selling more smartphones, Nokia has instead slashed its smartphone production forecast and turned its attention to Vertu-esque phones made of precious metals.


Nonetheless, if your head has turned at the sight of a golden Symbian handset then we should let you know that while the 6700's technical innards remain unchanged from the original model, the Gold Edition comes with custom wallpapers, a carry case and capacious "monster" memory card.


The Nokia 8850 is a mobile phone handset manufactured by Nokia. It was a light alloy-bodied enhanced version of Nokia 8210 model with slider protection of the keypad and white lighting of the keypad and screen. The 8850 is considered to be an un-repairable phone, thus resulting in very few active handsets in the market.[1] Today it remains a collector's item. It also came in gold. It was introduced as a successor of an earlier model, the chrome phone Nokia 8810.


The phone has a speed dial feature in which the user can assign a name to 8 of the keys of the keypad. Voice dialing can also be used by assigning up to 8 voice tags to names. Dialed, received and missed calls are all logged. Contacts can be added to one of five groups that can have different logos and ringtones.


The phone uses SMS (Short Message Service) with T9 predictive text input, with support for major European languages. Asian version firmware features PinYin text input which enables Chinese words to be typed and sent.


Messages can be up to 160 characters long. Compatible phones can send and receive picture messaging in Nokia standard Smart Messaging, not in later (universal) EMS. It could receive network operator logos and ringtones (up to five).


The phone features an infrared port on the lower left side which can be used to communicate with a compatible PC. As well as this, the infrared port can also be used to transfer names and phone numbers between compatible phones an addition to business card sending and receiving. Data is transferred at 9.6 kilobits per second (CSD).


The phone weighs 91 g (with a lithium battery) and had dimension of 100x44x17 mm. It has a white light blue tinted frontlit monochrome display (the keypad is also illuminated white) 96x64 pixels. The volume has 10 levels and is controlled via chrome button on the top left side of the phone. The base of the phone contains the charger and headset connector. The Nokia 8850 uses GSM 900/1800 and supports Extended GSM 900 band (EGSM) and can automatically switch between bands. The North American version, the Nokia 8890, had all the same features but a retractable antenna and GSM 900 and 1900 MHz bands. The phone has four games: Memory, Snake, Logic and Rotation.


In early January, Microsoft officially announced.nofollow special golden editions of its Lumia 830 and Lumia 930 smartphones for various markets, including Europe, Asia Pacific and China, and India, the Middle East and Africa. Coming in either matte black or glossy white, the gold-framed versions of the latest Lumias add a little sophistication to the previously colorful devices.


As you can imagine, there is nothing truly unique about this Lumia 930 (or Lumia 830). Besides the gold frame, the software and other features are exactly the same. It does ship with Windows Phone 8.1 build 14157, which is rather old. However, when you check for an update, build 14226 comes down, which is the latest version of the 8.1.1 OS, including Lumia Camera 5.0 and Lumia Denim.


For those in the US, you do not get LTE on this phone due to the unique carrier bands here. However, if you are on AT&T (and to a lesser extent, T-Mobile), you can get 3G HSPA+ data. That is a trade off, but if you are around Wi-Fi often, it is certainly doable.


I find the 'blinged out' smartphone craze a bit tacky, but the truth be told, I like this gold Lumia 930. It is elegant, not gaudy, and I think it looks rather tasteful. I am curious about the glossy white version, which is a change from the matte white on the Lumia Icon for Verizon.


If you are in the market for a Lumia 930, I would consider getting the gold version. Supposedly, these gold variants have a limited run of just 3,000, making this a potential collector's item. Plus it is one of the last Nokia-branded Lumias.

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