Publicerad: 2010-11-23, Författare: Hugo , testad av: trustedreviews.com
Superb camera, Great build, AMOLED screen is bright and colourful
Symbian^3 is limited, no Android killer, Needs a higher-res display, No native DivX support
Photos looked sharp and detailed, with the automatic exposure and white balance controls doing a commendable job of delivering natural-looking images with well-saturated, but natural looking, colours. The two-stage shutter button is a much, much better ac...
The Nokia N8 is a wonderfully built, functional smartphone with a killer camera, and Nokia loyalists will lap up its extra features and sheer durability. We would advise you check out what apps are on offer over at the Ovi Store website before slapping...
12-megapixel camera, music player, HD video capture, HDMI port, relatively cheap
Uninspiring design, clunky web browsing, unreliable touch UI, revamped OS feels dated
Despite an impressive camera and mutimedia performance, the N8 falls down on its awkward operation and web browsing. It's still cheaper than other smarphones, thoughKey specs12 megapixels, 3.5mm jack, 3G, AMOLED, Bluetooth, FM radio, FM transmitter, GP...
The N8 is the proverbial curate's egg. It offers very capable hardware with real benefits, particularly for imaging, and wraps it in a rough UI. Indeed, it retains much of the cruftiness of the Symbian S60 5th Edition interface, which feels clumsy and...
Sammanfattning: Nokia has had it rough lately. But with the feature-packed N8, the Finnish handset maker has finally earned a spot at the cool kids table, just not at the head of said table.The N8 delivers most of what we’ve come to expect from a flagship smartphone. ...
Like or loath the Nokia N8's styling, there's no debating the quality on offer here. It's constructed almost entirely from anodised aluminium, and is incredibly tough. A glass screen adds to the quality, and it's a smartphone that can easily withstand daily knocks and drops. It's the 12-Megapixel camera that really stands out on the Nokia N8, however. It's quite simply the best camera we've seen
The Nokia N8 may have an all new operating system, but like older touchscreen Nokias it's still clunky compared to offerings from Apple and Android. That said, it's a lot faster than older handsets, and there are lots of new apps on offer from the Ovi Store.
If software is important to you, the Nokia N8 may fall behind the Apple iPhone 4, but otherwise it's worth adding to your list. It offers an outstanding specification, is particularly well made and offers excellent value for money. Best offers for the ...
Great camera; decent battery life; impressive multimedia option
Disappointing Symbian^3 OS update; poor touch screen keyboard; frustrating internet experience; cluttered interface
The N8 is a valiant effort from Nokia and definitely its best high-end smartphone to date. However, Symbian^3 is a big letdown and, while the N8 will satisfy multimedia and Nokia fans, it could struggle to attract business users against competition fr...