“Portable Entertainment Center” Nokia N8 Is Set On $556 Online
Long awaited Nokia N8 can be ordered online from 20 September and are limited. You interested? Prepare any funds worth $556 to redeem this Nokia smartphone-style entertainment.As the new ammunition, of course Nokia is very optimistic if N8 will easily acceptable to the market. Especially if you glanced at the camera embedded in this handset, which reached 12-megapixel, Carl Zeiss lenses, and Xenon flash. In fact, a large sensor camera N8 claimed in parallel with those of digital cameras.
Nokia stated on Wednesday that Nokia N8 offers the ability to create high-quality video (high definition) and edited with an intuitive integrated programmes. In addition, N8 is also said to play doubles as a portable entertainment center. Users can enjoy HD-quality video with surround sound technology, Dolby Digital Plus, by linking the Nokia N8 to home theater systems. “Moreover, N8 allows consumers to access the Web TV show about news and entertainment programs are available for download on Ovi Store,” said Nokia.
Bringing Symbian N8 ^ 3, the new software was expected to support when the fingers of a user surfing on the touch screen N8, do flick scrolling and pinch zoom.
Specifications:
Screen : 3.5 inch
Resolution : 16:9 nHD (640×360 pixels) AMOLED 16.7 million colors
Battery : Li-Ion 1200 mAh BL-4D
Talk time : 720 minutes GSM, WCDMA 350 min
Standby time : 390 hours GSM, WCDMA 400 hours
OS : Symbian OS ^ 3
Java : Java MIDP 2.1
Flash : Flash Lite 4.0
Nokia Still Relies On MeeGo and Symbian
Nokia is committed to restore the glory in the realm of smartphones. Not only that, the Finnish mobile phone vendor is also planning to not using the operating system (OS) other than Symbian or Linux MeeGo. “I have a goal to ensure that Nokia still leads in the market and become intellectuals in creating the digital world,” wrote Head of Mobile Solution Nokia Anssi Vanjoki in a blog on the official website of Nokia.
He added that the first battle that must be able to pass by Nokia now is to bring the products and services desired by consumers.
Quoted from the Times of India, Friday (7/9/2010), Nokia’s profits and sales of smartphones in the world’s is getting weaken in the second quarter, with Apple’s iPhone as the toughest challenger. Vanjoki said, it would be a tough task to make the Nokia back to lead the smartphone market. But he is optimistic, Nokia has all the assets realizing it by using Symbian OS and MeeGo. “Symbian and MeeGo is the best software for our smart devices. Therefore, we do not plan to use other software,” he said.
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