nokia8800arte.jpgNokia’s newest mobile phone model, the 8800 Arte which is slated for released on the 4th quarter of this year may not appeal to some not because of its physical look, but because of its high price. The Nokia 8800 Arte which will carry a tag price of around $1,500 takes pride in its sophisticated design inspired by nature. This mobile beauty is both pleasing to the eyes with its minimalist feature and as well as to touch with its high-end materials and seamless surface.

If you are willing to spare $1,500 for a mobile phone with such an aesthetic beauty, don’t worry the Nokia 8800 Arte is also loaded with high-end features that is common among high-end available in the market today.

Among these key features of the Nokia 8800 Arte includes:

  • 2.0” QVGA (240 x 320 pixels), OLED display with up to 16 million colors to complement its elegant physical design,
  • 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera with 8x digital zoom, a pretty standard feature among high-end phone cameras currently available in the market today,
  • 3G capabilities
  • 1 GB built in memory space
  • MicroUSB all-in-one connector
  • Anti-finger print coating on metal and glass which is must for a mobile phone of such beauty

As if these nifty features and the stylish look were not enough, Nokia even throws in some classical music compilation of well-known internationally acclaimed musicians, Kruder and Durfmeister. Proving true to its being a mobile device for the stylish mobile phone consumer, these musical compilation certainly adds up to the 8800 classic feel.

The question now is would consumers spare $1500 for the Nokia 8800Arte? Your guess is as good as mine.