Nokia 8600 Luna Go to product viewer dialog for this item. , released in , remains one of the most iconic symbols of Nokia's "golden age" of industrial design. Positioned as a luxury slider within the esteemed 8xxx series, the Luna was crafted not just as a communication tool, but as a "design manifesto" that prioritized aesthetics and premium materials over raw technical specifications. A Masterpiece of Materials The standout feature of the Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
It was the first Nokia device to replace the standard Pop-Port with a single micro-USB port for charging, data, and audio. Technical Specifications nokia 8600 luna
When the phone is closed, a gentle white light pulsates from beneath the smoked glass, creating what Nokia famously called the phone's "heartbeat". Nokia 8600 Luna Go to product viewer dialog for this item
is its revolutionary use of and stainless steel . Unlike its predecessor, the Nokia 8800 , which favored all-metal construction, the Luna featured a semi-opaque glass cover that shrouded the keypad. This design choice earned it the "Luna" moniker, a nod to the Roman goddess of moonlight. A Masterpiece of Materials The standout feature of
was a high-end luxury item with an initial launch price of around , its internals were more comparable to mid-range feature phones of the era. May | 2007 | Igor Naming Agency
The slider mechanism is balanced for a smooth, tactile movement that reveals the ergonomic keypad from its "glass cocoon".