Nokia 8800 Arte - taking it higher

Media, namely multi

The camera lacking any labels on the back of the phone has 3.2 megapixels and autofocus. The highest possible resolution in case of photos is 2048 x 1536 pixels, in case of movies this values is 640 x 480 pixels, the latter being stored by the machine in 3GP format; the full capacity if the internal memory lets us store a bit more than 1 hour of recording.

The settings are the usual. We can set exposure correction, turn on night mode, set the automatic shutter, enable image sequence, we have three effects, the white balance can be set manually, we can set the amount of jpeg-compression and the camera sounds can be turned off. Picture quality is not outstanding, but not poor either, let the pictures talk.

The music player brings nothing new either, but its range of services is theoretically complete, so it doesn’t need to. The only thing missing from its repertoire is the bass-boost function; in exchange we have a 5-band equalizer, where we can set up our own schemes. Songs can be fast-forwarded and rewound, the speed if these dynamically increases and depends on the length of the track played. There are repeat and shuffle modes, we can filter the songs by artist, album and genre, but we can also use playlists.

The music player, which also runs in the background, has two factory themes; I think it is obvious that the one on the first picture is the absolute winner. The sound quality is very good when using the loudspeaker, although it starts to hiss and crackle when the volume is on maximum, but it really has a superb quality when the volume meter is at 70-80 percent. As we don’t get a stereo earphone with it I can not say anything about that – although I think that for such a price they could have given one with the phone. Bluetooth headset or no, there is no FM radio.

It is not a specifically a multimedia feature, but there is something in the settings named "tap-for-time". It can be turned on or off and we can set the type of clock to appear (analog/digital). The essence of this feature is that with a locked keypad we have to tap on the phone anywhere below the OLED screen and then the clock appears for about two seconds. It looks a bit silly, but practically it is a quite useful thing.

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