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K800i
Monday 10th July, 2006 11:29 Comments: 1
I love my K750i to bits, but I spotted that the K800i is out, and it looks lovely. There's a couple other new models that are out soon, like the W950i that appears to be an ultra slim version that plays music but lacks a camera, and the W850i that's a bit thicker but has a 2 megapixel camera (essentially an update of the W810i, I think). The K800i looks like it's very similar to the K750i, but it has a 3.2 megapixel camera, and the screen looks slightly bigger (I\'ll compare dimensions later). It also supports 3G. Perhaps I\'ll buy it, and start using my K750i with my work mobile's SIM so I don\'t have to work out how to use the the Nokia phone.
Avatar Robert - Monday 10th July, 2006 11:37
It looks like it comes with an RSS reader too!

And I must fix the ampersands in the URL (the link works, but the page isn't XHTML compliant).
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