The Nokia N8 fails to deliver a satisfying smartphone experience. An excellent camera and great multimedia features aren't enough to excuse the N8's clunky software and frustrating user interface...
is that the casing is based on the old iPod designs, the screen is not as crisp and clear as they would have you believe, and last but not least, the S3 OS is crap and bulky. For a "smartphone" it is also too heavy. I expected the screen to be more re...
360 x 640 pixels screen resolution, Multi touch input method, Scratch resistant Gorilla Glass display, Accelerometer and Proximity sensor, 512 MB ROM, 3G connectivity, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v3.0, 4000 x 3000 pixels camera resolution, 1/1.83” sensor
Average battery life, Limited third party software availability, Outdated camera interface, Symbian^3 OS not at par with the Android OS, No office document editing
No matter what minor shortcomings be there, the Nokia N8 has definitely won many hearts with its performance and elegance. At INR 18,200/- it is one of those handsets which would not give you any scope for complaints whatsoever....
Low resolution but beautiful screen, Less choice in apps, Dated browser, No free Office document editing
The Nokia N8 is a smartphone reborn. The much-needed OS update breathes a fresh lease of life into a device that was floundering despite its rock solid hardware. At around Rs 23000, the N8 does make sense as a smartphone, now. The excellent 12MP camera...
Excellent hardware which can surely withstand accidental drops, Pentaband 3G and Quad Band GSM for the Globe Trotter, Decent Call quality, One of the best Cameraphones in the market, Above average multimedia performance, DivX and Xvid support, USB OTG and
Hardware is great but call and hangup buttons are missing, Symbian^3 is better but still not very user friendly, Videos are recorded only in 25fps while many phones in the market record at 30fps, Portrait QWERTY keyboard input is sorely missing, Browser n
Superb build and finish, good quality scratch resistant display, stellar camera for a mobile phone, excellent connectivity features, HDMI-out with 5.1 audio, USB On-the-Go support, 16GB memory plus microSD slot, decent battery life
Symbian ^3 not as user friendly as rival platforms, not many applications at the moment
The Nokia N8 is priced at Rs. 26,259 but it can be purchased for Rs. 23,999. At that price you get a phone with top notch fit and finish, excellent build quality, superb display, wonderful audio and video playback, HDMI-out with 5.1 channel output, US...
Well designed, Supports DivX and XviD video, Superb camera quality for video and image, HDMI out offers Dolby Digital Plus sound, USB-on-the-Go is a handy feature
No EQ customization, Camera could have had more features, Social networking integration could have been better
CameraThe N8’s biggest asset is of course its 12MP camera, another first for the Finnish company. The only problem I have with this feature is that it could have had better settings. The only new setting is that it comes with is Face Detection but if a...
Offers a better and more enhanced user experience than previous devices; delivers excellent camera and video quality; solid hardware; free turn-by-turn navigation via Ovi Maps.
Expensive; user interface still trails the competition in ease of use; can be sluggish occasionally; you only get a QWERTY keyboard in landscape mode; no user-replaceable battery.