Abstract: Tweet The Nokia N8 is Nokia’s first Symbian^3 smartphone and represents Nokia’s fightback against Apple and Android. What you want to know, though, is if it’s worth buying or not. Have Nokia made a smartphone that can compete with the best? Is it a w...
Abstract: It’s been a week since Nokia India allowed us to take a sneak peak at their latest unreleased Symbian Device offering.And for a week I’ve been staring at this post, thinking of where to begin and where to end. You see, a lot of other mobile blogs in a...
Abstract: We’ve had a bit of a treat today and enjoyed some hands-on time with pre-production samples of Nokia’s forthcoming N8 smartphone. It’s of particular interest to photographers because the N8 has an impressive camera specification for a smartphone. It h...
This is the fastest Symbian smartphone, pure and simple. It overtakes Sony Ericsson Vivaz and similar phones will become more numerous in future, which is good. But is it the fastest smartphone on the market? Unfortunately, I have to give a negative a...
the camera & video camera is outstanding, better user experience than previous Nokia devices, free Ovi maps turnbyturn navigation, anodised aluminium cover, good battery life
Expensive, user interface has improved but still fails to sustain the competition, battery isn't replaceable easily, QWERTY keyboard ain't available in potrait mode, Symbian^3 is lags behind in performance compared to Android or iOS
Overall, Nokia N8 is a great, sexy, and powerful phone. It looks really sleek and the design quality material is top-notch.The camera included is one of the best cameras I’ve ever had on a mobile phone. A 12 megapixels camera with the Carl Zeiss optics...
Abstract: Nokia has been in the wars of late. In July it announced a profit slump of 40 per cent, a result that presaged a major corporate reshuffle a few month later which saw the company appoint Stephen Elop, a Microsoft executive, as the first non-Finnish C...