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Apr
18

Nokia N86

Nokia N86 with support of powerful network connections of both 2G and 3G network of GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 and HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100 is right now in the market with amazing camera and music features. the main features or hardware integrated with the phone are ARM 11 434 MHz processor, Symbian OS, S60 rel. 3.2,  and wireless data transfer rate of  HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps, Class 32, 296 / 177.6 kbits and many more.  The phone has included 8 MP of amazing camera which is the finest and largest quality having camera phone in the market which let you captures your each and every moments with the power of clarity. And the more about its camera features it has 3264×2448 pixels of image resolution, wide 28mm Carl Zeiss lens, autofocus, dual LED flash. As 16 GB of flexible memory is here which is going to be the rocking phone of the wireless earth. It has suitable dimension is 103.4 x 51.4 x 16.5 mm, 69 cc which can be carried out by every personality and very much suitable.  It has Dual slide screen service that enables you to handle handset easily. Some more features with handset are WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML web browser which let you surf wireless internet service at any time or anywhere and its music player it has support of MP3/MP4/eAAC+/WMA formats of music files and Stereo FM radio with RDS; FM transmitter, and many more. The phone has battery backup of the phone is Up to 312 h (2G) / 264 h (3G), and Up to 6 h 18 min (2G) / 3 h 54 min (3G) of standby and talk time  and more is Up to 25 hrs of music play.

 

 

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Feb
20

Nokia N86 follows a well worn path; it is a device with a smartphone blood line stratching back a few years into the mists of history… The advent of the Nseries brand set Nokia on the road to the multimedia computer; devices that aimed to converge multimedia functionality and mobile phone into a single device. here’s no simple answer here. For one, the competitive landscape has changed. Touchscreen phones have arrived by the bucket load since the introduction of the Apple iPhone. The entry of Apple and Google has shaken up the market and given the incumbents plenty to think about. However, I think its important not to get carried away and to understand the context. While touchscreen phones do get the lion’s share of media and consumer attention, they are still out sold by the non-touch screen devices. N86 stand out if you put it next to a traditional LCD screen. AMOLED screens are becoming less unusual (e.g. i8910 HD), but it is still great to see this superior screen technology (in most, but not all, light conditions) being used. With the 8MP appended to its name it is no surprise that it is the standout feature of the N86. It is the first 8 megapixel (3280 x 2464) cameraphone that Nokia have produced. However, as we’ve commented in the past and as Nokia were at pains to point out at the launch in Barcelona, cameras are about a lot more than just the raw megapixel number. With the N86 there are several key factors that are more important that the increase in megapixels: increased sensor size and sensitivity, optimised Carl Zeiss optics, variable aperture and improved software algorithms. Let’s work through these in turn. As with other a number of other Nokia devices, there’s a Tessar Carl Zeiss lens in the camera, but as the first 8 MP device Nokia did suggest that extra time and attention had gone into the N86 (typically other camera modules are shared across multiple device). As a senior Carl Zeiss executive said to me at the N86’s launch, ‘we wouldn’t put our brand on it, if we didn’t think it was a good camera’. Essentially, Nokia and Carl Zeiss have worked together to provide a good an experience as possible within the physical constraints of a mobile phone and within certain cost constraints.

 

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