The N86 is a smartphone designed and manufactured by Nokia and runs Symbian S60 v3 mobile operating system. The device features an 8MP camera which is the first from Nokia and has a dual slider design which was made popular on the Nokia N95. The N86 has 8GB of internal storage which can be expandable through microSD and it has a kickstand which allows you to watch movies on your device. The biggest question everyone had was why Nokia didn't include a Xenon flash on this device so it can take on the mantel as successor to the popular Nokia N82
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Showing posts with label N86. Show all posts
Showing posts with label N86. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Nokia N86 - Review
Monday, September 13, 2010
Nokia N86 - Photo Samples
The Nokia N86 is the successor to the popular Nokia N82. The device has a 2.6 inch display, a mechanical slider which reveals the alphanumeric keyboard on one side and multimedia keys on the other, Wi-Fi, a kickstand for watching videos and 8GB of internal storage which can be expanded through microSD.
However its most impressive feature is its 8 megapixel camera which has a wide angle 28mm Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, with auto focus and a very fast shutter.
The camera is capable of recording video at VGA quality (30fps) and had dual LEDs for low light conditions. Check out some samples photos from the device and see for yourself.
However its most impressive feature is its 8 megapixel camera which has a wide angle 28mm Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, with auto focus and a very fast shutter.
The camera is capable of recording video at VGA quality (30fps) and had dual LEDs for low light conditions. Check out some samples photos from the device and see for yourself.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Nokia N86 - Preview
Since the release of the Nokia N82, Nokia has not had a phone that could compare in terms of camera performance. Whilst their competition spewed out device after device Nokia needed a phone that could take photography to another level, and on February 2009 the world was introduced to the device that was going to get the job done - The Nokia N86.
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