Now is not a good time to be Nokia. Once the king of the (smartphone) hill with an overwhelming majority of the smartphone market share, the lack of evolving to changing consumer demands in a fast enough manner has seen its smartphone share plummet. With...
Vivid 3.5 inch AMOLED touchscreen, 720p video capture with HDMI output, 12-megapixel camera is fantastic, 16GB internal memory
$500 price tag, No battery access, Slow processor lags sometimes, Symbian v3 OS can't compete with Android or iOS, Poor built-in Web browser, No vertical QWERTY keyboard
Even a hotshot camera can’t save Nokia’s N8 from a warmed-over OS, uncharacteristically cheap build quality and slow processor. ...
The winners of the test can easily compete with ordinary players like Cowon S9, J3, while Samsung Wave should not be used as a player unless you absolutely don't want to carry another device around. I will continue using iPhone as a system on the go a...
Poorlydesigned onscreen keyboard, Below average web browser
I have gone back and forth about the Nokia N8. In many respects, this is an excellent start to the bevy of Symbian^3 releases that we can expect from Nokia. It has a premium feel that and a polish that has been sorely needed from the Symbian side of t...
Abstract: It has been months since Nokia lovers have been expecting their favorite brand to reclaim its glory in the smartphone market. The N8 has been anticipated as the device that will restore Nokia’s reputation as the leading smartphone maker in the world. F...
Review By: Andrew Munchbach | Nov 2nd, 2010 at 01:01PM View Comments Filed Under: Mobile, Review Here it is ladies and gentlemen, Nokia’s latest and greatest Symbian handset, the N8. The N8 got a bit of a late start in life, with production and shippin...
Abstract: Nokia and Apple have announced two flagship devices, the Nokia N8 and the iPhone 4. While Nokia N8 has been launched in India, the iPhone 4 is soon going to be available here as well. Both these high-end devices look good, have strong attributes and co...
Excellent voice quality. Strong battery life. Spectacular 12-megapixel camera.
User interface is abysmal.
The N8, Nokia's flagship phone, saddles solid hardware with an arcane, difficult-to-use operating system that makes it very frustrating to use. Buy it now...
Abstract: The iPhone took the cell phone industry by surprise in 2007, and managed to usurp half of its profits for only three years in active duty, with only 3% of the world's handsets sold. This was mostly at the financial expense of Nokia, which got knocked d...