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Nokia unveils luxury phone

Dinesh C Sharma CNET News.com

Published: 08 Apr 2005 18:00 BST

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Nokia has unveiled a high-end camera phone inspired, the company says, by modern watchmaking techniques.

Among the phone's features: It will come with exclusive ring tones composed by Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto.

The handset, announced Thursday, will be marketed as the Nokia 8800 worldwide, except for in the United States where it will be known as the Nokia 8801. It will hit stores in Europe and Australia in the second quarter.

Nokia said its designers drew on modern watchmaking and jewellery-making techniques. For example, the phone's front display features a specially reinforced glass that Nokia said is common in luxury watches. Additionally, the Nokia mark is chemically etched on the back plate using a process typically employed by watchmakers, the company said.

The phone has a stainless steel body that slides up to reveal the keypad. The pop-up mechanism of the handset is supported by a bistable spring mechanism and stainless steel ball bearings, like those used in high-end cars, Nokia said.

UK pricing was not released. The European version's estimated retail price, before subsidies and taxes, is expected to be €750.

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