Nokia 800 SeaRay press shots emerge


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Although not exactly revealing, these high resolution renders are supposedly the final look of the Nokia 800 aka SeaRay, which is expected to be announced officially next week in London at Nokia World. The SeaRay, sporting a 3.7" AMOLED screen with a 1.4GHz CPU and 8MP camera, is expected to go on sale in various European countries as early as mid-November.

The renderings here don't show too much new outside of Nokia Navigation and Nokia Musik apps on board, which should be great OEM offerings to those who like the Nokia brand. Other than that, the devices look exactly like the Meego N9, including the same three color schemes of pink, grey and blue.

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I actually quite like the Blue one! :D Eagerly looking forward to these being fully announced as these will probably be my next phone purchase :)

Yeah, it's about time we get more color other than just black after black after black models. Speaking of which the HTC Radar in Silver looks pretty good, I don't like it at all in white though.

except for the font, which I hope is the result of a quicky mock-up. :/ I hope they keep the Segoe WP as default because my next is going to be a Nokia.

nokia and wp7 may win me over if i can find a way to integrates itunes on my mac with it... and it gets street fighter. i effin love that my iphone has street fighter on it.

i seriously doubt this phone will be coming to the US at all.

It'll, eventually.

Nokia won't do the same mistake twice

nokia800press.png

Although not exactly revealing, these high resolution renders are supposedly the final look of the Nokia 800 aka SeaRay, which is expected to be announced officially next week in London at Nokia World. The SeaRay, sporting a 3.7" AMOLED screen with a 1.4GHz CPU and 8MP camera, is expected to go on sale in various European countries as early as mid-November.

The renderings here don't show too much new outside of Nokia Navigation and Nokia Musik apps on board, which should be great OEM offerings to those who like the Nokia brand. Other than that, the devices look exactly like the Meego N9, including the same three color schemes of pink, grey and blue.

http://www.wpcentral..._medium=twitter

Now there's my baby.

My Preeecciiouss

nokia and wp7 may win me over if i can find a way to integrates itunes on my mac with it... and it gets street fighter. i effin love that my iphone has street fighter on it.

The WP7 Connector for Mac (on app store) syncs music with iTunes if that's what you mean.

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The WP7 Connector for Mac (on app store) syncs music with iTunes if that's what you mean.

oh we may have a winner... if syncs podcasts and my hundres of playlist like my iphone can then looks like apple may be losing a customer.

Ugh if this doesn't come out till next year I'll have to wait till may(sprint is changing their **** I have till dec 31st to use our last 1 year full upgrade). If the non contract price is not that outrageous I might just have my zune "break" and then trade my EVO to get the price down.

Yeah exactly like the N9 which is great. Hope they get the price point right though. The N9 is horribly over-priced (hopefully only because it was set up to fail). If i can get this on a decent contract (£25-30/m) it will be my next phone.

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