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Hey fellas,

If anyone has a Nokia 8810 in good condition - please let me know as I am very interested.

This is my favourite phone of all time.

Please let me know.

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Regards,

Kevin

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Hey fellas,

If anyone has a Nokia 8810 in good condition - please let me know as I am very interested.

This is my favourite phone of all time.

Please let me know.

8810_mainpage_s1.jpg

Regards,

Kevin

Now tats a classic, had one many eons ago but make sure u can get hold of new batteries before getting one, the battery is unique to this model

it doesnt use the BLB battery as per the other older 8 series premium phones ( 8210, 8250, 8850 and 8910)

good luck =)

As ewhs said... the battery was unique. I had mine for years until the battery gave up and I couldn't find any replacement batteries. In the end I sold it 2 years ago for like $40 to a Nokia collector.

Get the Nokia 8850 instead. It was a much better phone. Not like the 8810 with the chrome peeling and all...

im a collector and i still have one in immaculate condition im sorry i wont be selling it though, it took me 2 years to find it. best of luck and very good taste...

Thanks guys... I mean, to me - a phone is exactly what it is... to talk and sms etc... I don't give a hoot about the fancy features. If I wanted a camera, I'll just my Canon one and if I wanted a portable video player, I'll use my Video Ipod etc.

I don't like the 8850 too much... as the shape kinda changed... and it's not the metalic chrome any more...

If anyone has one - please PM me...

Thanks all fellas....

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hahaha I had the urge to buy one of these old phones because back then when it was out I couldnt afford it I went off to buy an Nokia 8910... but eventually sold it because I could stand the lack of up to date technology :) and I had one of those 8810 nearly a decade ago its a nice one but wasnt too reliable I change the backlight to something like white too I think or was it blue... one of them two. My girlfriend has one somewhere in her cupboard at home right now! Her dad got it from Hong Kong she said it doesnt work over here requires charger or something something... cant remember.

Hell I'm feeling the urge to buy another one now damn you ;)

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