Symbian^3 feels incomplete with loads of inconsistencies. Performance is frequently sluggish. Home screen design needs work
Nokia has built a superb phone in the N8, with a class-leading camera and excellent connectivity, but has spoiled the whole package with its half-baked Symbian^3 software....
Nokia has built a superb phone in the N8, with a class-leading camera and excellent connectivity, but has spoiled the whole package with its half-baked Symbian^3 software.
12-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss lens and Xenon flash, HDMI-port and USB On-The-Go, Superb luminium design
Sluggish performance, Clunky UI and ultimately poor user experience, Comparatively poor Web browsing experience
The Nokia N8 fails to deliver a satisfying smartphone experience. An excellent camera and great multimedia features aren't enough to excuse the N8's clunky software and frustrating user interface...
Abstract: By Gadjo Cardenas SevillaNokia's N8 smartphone is the long awaited, much talked about pinnacle product for the current Symbian OS. Riding on a refined touchscreen form factor, sporting an industry leading 12 Megapixel camera with Zeiss optics and the f...
Abstract: Published in Speed Magazine, August 2010 issue)The iPhone 4, with a fully revamped iOS4 and an aluminosilicate glass enclosure is still the top dog, especially now that it has the highest resolution
Abstract: The Nokia N8 smartphone is a bizarre creature: chunkier than its similarly-priced brethren, silver instead of black, and with sharp angles rather than the curved edges of other phones. I wasn’t particularly enamoured with it when I first pulled it out...
The Nokia N8 fails to deliver a satisfying smartphone experience. An excellent camera and great multimedia features aren't enough to excuse the N8's clunky software and frustrating user interface...
Published: 2017-08-17, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Beautiful design, especially with shiny effect, Dual-sensor rear camera with interesting software
No hugely unique features, Price may be a little too high
Upon first impressions, the Nokia 8 is a flagship that comes with everything you'd expect from a top of the range phone right now. There isn't a standout feature to make you want to snap up the Nokia 8 though, and with such strong flagship competition rig...
Published: 2017-08-16, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Nice size and build, Affordable, Pure Android Oreo software, Plenty of power
Camera is a little slow, Red ghosting on display in night light, Average low light camera performance
HMD has global ambitions for the Nokia brand and while the markets in north American and Europe have been waiting for a flagship device to square up to the established players like HTC or Samsung, in developing markets, the company says its been happy wit...
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...