Where is nokia 8800 arte made




















Avoid sellers from china, hong kong, sellers with low ratings less than and those that use stock photo's instead of the real thing. Also if the price looks too good to be true then avoid it like the plague. Even then you still can't be totally sure. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to psychomania's post on June 19, Thank you very much In reply to bom's post on June 19, Happy to help.

I want to buy one of these from Ebay, however there are as many oppinions on where these are made as the number of sellers out there Please help! Some of them says Finland, some Korea and some even suggest China and Hungary. I would really like to know from somebody who bought one directly officially from Nokia with a warranty or from somebody who really knows! THanks for your help! In reply to smarkusaurelius's post on July 8, These three places has the Nokia factory also.

BTW, I'm from China. In reply to nadachen's post on July 8, I know where the factories are, however that does not tell me where specifically this phone is made. All the Nokia factories might be making the model. As far as I know, the factories have production lines that can be configured to assemble any of the Nokia models.

It is more cost-effective to assemble the finished goods closest to the market where it is sold, but of course sometimes they might be shipped from one factory to some other region, too, depending on the factory load and other reasons.

In reply to petrib's post on July 8, And here, too, the same principle applies as in the fashion world: only items that were expensive and rare at that time are seen as valuable and sought-after now. Thus, for most of the mobile models of the s and s certainly no retro hype will start - most models will remain insignificant electrical scrap.

Some models of these series have the absolute potential of becoming true retro classics. But there is no doubt that the rank of the most interesting and coveted retro mobile phone cannot be taken away from the Nokia anymore. But many will ask themselves at this point, what to do with such a mobile phone?!

The answer to this question is quite simple: anyone who is going to afford a Nokia today will use the device and not keep it in the drawer. It is considered a fashion accessory, similar to a fine fountain pen, an exclusive wristwatch, an expensive tiepin. It will make the owner stand out from the crowd.

It is becoming a small status symbol. Anyone who wants to have such a status symbol has to pay a hefty sum. You do not get it almost or completely free if you sign a new mobile contract or extend your existing one. But watch out when purchasing! Anyone who only wants to spend a few hundred Euros will probably buy a device that seems to look like a Nokia In the meantime, there are more counterfeit products on the market than genuine devices built by Nokia.

However, the following applies:. Items can only be considered real, desirable and expensive if they are original ones. And this applies only to devices, which were manufactured by Nokia back then. At this point, the question of course arises, what is genuine and what is a fake. Unfortunately, this topic is very complex, and there is currently no relevant and informative literature on this subject. It should also be noted that the ratio of fake products is much higher among internet shops than among private sellers.

Basically, the following models were manufactured by Nokia at various production sites between and list without liability :. With many fake models, the country of origin is not the same as the type label. In addition , there are many more details, through which you can recognise fake models.



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