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Photos: Nokia goes state of the Arte with carbon fibre

…and titanium, polished glass and stainless steel

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By Natasha Lomas

Published: 20 August 2008 14:02 GMT


As with the rest of the 8800 Arte range, the 3G slider phone offers features such as 'tap-for-time', where tapping the surface below the display twice causes a clock to appear, and a 'turn-to-mute' mechanism, which means a ringing phone can be silenced by turning it screen-side down.

Photo credit: Nokia


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