By Editorial Team (Thursday, 28th August 2008)
Nokia has recently unveiled one of the latest and most exclusive additions to its range of mobile phones.
The 3G Carbon Arte 8800 is a follow-up to the Sirocco and will retail in the UK for £870 SIM-free, reports Mobile News magazine.
It features a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, which is fitted with an anti-fingerprint coating to reduce smudging.
Additional technology used in the phone includes a clock activated by touch or movement and a silencer for the ringtone that cuts out the sound when the phone is turned over.
The handset is made from carbon fibre, titanium, stainless steel and polished glass.
Nokia has recently announced that it will soon release two new mobile phones for its N-series range, the N85 and N79.
Both of these feature a five megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and tagging capabilities. The N85 is estimated to retail at around £360 and the N79 at £280, reports eCoustics.com.