The Nokia N8 is a seriously powerful smartphone with some great features such as the 12-megapixel camera and the HDMI-out capabilities. However we feel there’s much room for improvement on the user interface side of things and the web browser could do ...
The N8 and Symbian^3 offer a better and more enhanced user experience than previous devices, Excellent camera and video quality, Solid hardware with 3G support, Free turnbyturn navigation via Ovi Maps
User interface still trails the competition in ease of use, The N8 can be sluggish, QWERTY keyboard in landscape mode only, Battery is not userreplaceable
The Nokia N8 excels as a camera phone, and the improvements of Symbian^3 make it one of the company's best smartphones to date. However, it still has its shortcomings, as well as an expensive price tag.…
Funky good looks; 12-megapixel camera can challenge a compact snapper; responsive capacitive touchscreen
Software is confusing and frustrating in places; fewer apps available than with rival phones; poor social-networking integration
The Nokia N8 looks fantastic on paper, but Symbian 3 is frustrating to use compared to competing smart-phone operating systems. A slick case and great camera help to make this the best Nokia touchscreen phone ever, but it's just not fun to use....
A cool smartphone that’s easy to use and has great battery life Good points Great camera; good battery life; easy to use Bad points Non-replaceable battery; chunky case ...
The Nokia N8 is the first Nokia device to run on Symbian^3 and it's both a media consumption and business phone..Nokia’s Mail for Exchange is as good as – if not better – than Android’s Exchange functionality and the platform is certainly worth watchin...
The Nokia N8 is a slick and stylish smartphone with superb multimedia features. But the Symbian software is a long way from competing with similar offerings from Apple and Google. Ginny Mies, PCWorld.com ...
Polished Copper colourway, Affordable, Comfortable to hold
(Slightly) dated design, Not sure how useful OZO audio is
We liked the Nokia 8 a lot, it's an attractive flagship with a number of interesting features, made even more tempting by a competitive price (€599 / approx. £550).We're looking forward to testing it further, to see whether it's software, camera and batte...