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16 years ago
Defect Product
Seems like the battery cannot support firmware updates then it happens short circuit!
Pros:
- I really disappoint with this defect product
Cons:
- I was so excited to having this new phone
- I tried to call my friend, they said somehow cannot hear clear from me
- So, I tried to install the PC suite for this phone and it asked me to update firmware for it.
16 years ago
Heavy and faulty
A fairly heavy phone for what it is. Also has a very dodgy charging point. I got one of these on contract about 12 months ago. In that time it has been to have the charger point replaced/repaired 3 times. I got so fed up of it I resorted to not using it.
16 years ago
Nokia N86 8MP Review
Back in February, Nokia revealed its first 8-megapixel cameraphone – a basic update of the N85 (a phone we always rated as vastly superior to the N96).
16 years ago
Nokia N86
T he Finnish cell phone manufacturer Nokia uses special types of operating systems for the different categories of their mobile phones. There is the standard S40 software, used in all current models, such as the Nokia 6300. This operating system is both straightforward and clear.
16 years ago
After having brought to you a camera comparison between Nokia's newest camera flagship, the N86 8MP, and its old sibling, the Nokia N82 , today we show you a side by side comparison of the 2 device's hardware and design.
16 years ago
Nokia N86 8Mp cameraphone
While many mobile makers in the smartphone game have been concentrating their designer firepower on touchscreen devices, the Nokia N86 8MP rolls in as a successor to Nokia's previous generation of Symbian S60 3E-packing heavyweights rather than as another touchphone contender.
16 years ago
Nokia's first phone with an 8-megapixel camera is a neat, effective smart phone. It's particularly good-looking in white with its matt back, but there's a black version if you prefer. The phone is quick and responsive and it's nice to see a 3.5mm headphone jack.
16 years ago
Nokia N86
The Nokia N86 8MP first made its appearance at GSMA 2009 and stepped up as the most advanced camera phone in the company's N series of multimedia smartphones. Nokia even went as far as to say that it could replace your standalone point-and-shoot camera.
Pros:
- The Nokia N86 8MP features an 8-megapixel camera that takes excellent pictures and include advanced options, such as a wide-angle lens and variable aperture
- It's also a capable smartphone and offers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and 3G support
Cons:
- The N86 is expensive
- Compared with the competition, the phone's display is a bit low resolution and the software feels outdated
16 years ago
Nokia N86
I liked this phone when I first got it, and in a funny way still do. It was a bit weighty, but felt solid and dependable. However, in less than an hour of getting it out of the box it froze on me. A simple address book edit was apparently too much for this all bells and whistles comms hub.
16 years ago
Brilliant phone again from Nokia. Easy to use with excellent functions. Only downside would possibly be the design. Upgrading from a N95 so didn't feel like a proper change but worth it still for this phone does have better features so all in all PERFECT! :D.
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