Like its predecessors, the 8800 Sirocco Edition really brings nothing extra to the table in terms of functionality or practical features. Instead, it's got a redesigned keypad and a new grooved sliding cover. I think I liked the old phone better, but if you want to be a little different, it will cost you US$1069 (831.20 Euros) to do it. Heck, you even get to choose between silver and black.
Via MobileMag
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