Nokia 8800 Sirocco Edition
Nokia has announced the next generation of both its 8800 and L’amour lines. These phones have evolved to pair high fashion styling with upgraded features. The 8800 has been updated with a slightly curvier form and a better camera, while the L’amour line has been updated with a new phone and new colors – a more masculine bronze and black design and a more feminine pink one. All the models announced today are GSM / EDGE 900/1800/1900.
- 8800 Scirocco: This slider still retains the stainless steel body of its predecessor but adds some new curves and a sapphire-coated display. The camera has been updated to 2 Megapixels and the sounds, previously from Ryuichi Sakamoto, have been replaced by nature-inspired tones from Brian Eno. Also features Bluetooth and comes with a matching Bluetooth headset.
- 7390: A new clamshell-style phone that packs of all of Nokia’s latest features. Includes UMTS 2100, a 3 Megapiixel autofocus camera with flash, a second camera for video calling, music player with external media controls
- 7373: An update to the 7370 spinner upgrades the camera to 2 Megapixels, and includes a new headset and phone charms. Still includes Bluetooth, media player, and stereo speakers.
- 7360: This candybar retains the same specs, and design, only the colors and patterns have been updated. Features a VGA camera and FM radio.
May be it’s the right time to upgrade my Motorola MPx220 to something slightly better

Comments(8)
Upgrade your Moto but don’t go with Nokia *shudder*
Sony Ericsson is where it’s at
Sony Ericsson sucks, Nokia is the best
Nokia rox man on menu and everything i can tel u that
pda windows smartphones thrash Nokia and Sony Ericsson. Get an HTC Hermes or shut up.
I want that….. send me money to my paypal account please!
who sells that nokia in the us? i dont see it on any carriers websites
You Nokia kids are clearly delusional
I used to praise them until I tried Sony Ericsson, now my last three phones have been SE and I have loved all of them
The Nokia 8800 Sirocco Editions in Silver and Black have just been released in the UK.
Surprisingly, not as expensive as first predicted or in fact anywhere near the price of the normal 8800 on it’s original release.
At last, the 8800 has a 2.0 megapixel camera and the keypad has been redesigned so you don’t end up punching 2 buttons instead of one!
Got to say that the Black version looks far better than the Silver version.