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by Rico Mossesgeld on June 3, 2007

nokia's 8xxx series have always been about looking good, rather than the specs, so don't be surprised if this expensive (retails for around 700 euros) mobile barely qualifies for the "smartphone" moniker, and has a limited spec set:
- Quad-band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 Mhz) smartphone
- GPRS and EDGE connectivity
- 128MB internal memory, no memory card slot
- 2" QVGA color TFT display
- Bluetooth A2DP support
- Audio player and FM radio
That's right: no Symbian S60. Then again, you don't buy a high-end sports car to make your life easier. You buy the Nokia 8600 Luna, with its chrome trimmings, shiny black exterior, translucent keypad cover, and snappy sliding motion (a 8xxx series trademark), to turn heads.
Be sure to check out the official website!
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