Nokia N86 8megapixel
Good : The Nokia N86 8megapixel has an 8 megapixel camera takes great pictures and include advanced options, such as a variable opening and wide-angle lens. It is also a capable Smartphone and access Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and 3 G support.
Bad: The N86 is expensive. Compared to the competition, the phone screen is a bit low resolution and software feels exceeded.
The Nokia N86 8MP has made its first appearance at GSMA 2009 and intensified as the phone camera the most advanced in the multimedia smart phones company N-series. Nokia is same went up to say that it may replace your standalone-and-shoot point camera. We cannot say we agree with this statement a hundred percent, but we say that the N86 camera functions are certainly impressive, and it provides quality. Not to mention that Nokia has made some improvements to very nice design and its fact that you’re also a Smartphone features in this compact package. However, this is not the only top-phone-camera ending on the block. The memory Samsung and Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot C905 also sport of 8 megapixel cameras (the C905 actually has a lens of 8. 1-megapixel) and at a level much more low-cost transport contracts. The Nokia N86 is available 8MP unblocked for $ 500. Also, although they may not correspond to the N86 in megapixels, you advanced smart phones like the iPhone 3 G and Palm pre are also fairly large photos and have high resolution also touch screens and multiple operating systems. The N86 is a perfectly good Smartphone with an excellent camera, but at $ 500, it will be difficult to sell to most consumers.
Design
General aspect of the Nokia N86 8MP is not too different from the past N series Nokia models, but a closer examination of the phone shows some nice improvements. On the one hand, the N86 has a high-quality building and a more solid than any of his other brothers and sisters N touch, thanks for the refinement of new hardware like the edges of the metal and glass hardened on the face of the device. Commerce one-off is the phone is slightly heavier to 5.2 ounces (compare with Nokia N85 4.5 ounces). That said, we are prepared to face these tenths make-up of the once if it means having a more sustainable approach, robust combined. In addition, the N86 remains relatively compact, all things considered, measuring 4 inches by 2 inches wide by 0.6-inch thick high into the closed state.
Other areas of improvement include the cursor and buttons on the phone itself. Starting with the first, the N86 has a dual slide design as the N85 and the Nokia N96. The difference is that the sliding on the N86 mechanism is stronger than the other, if the screen does not move or move when you try simply manage phone or use the navigation below the screen. In fact, you must give the screen quite a thrust force down to access multimedia dedicated / game controls. Meanwhile, sliding, screen until reveals the alphanumeric keyboard.
The Nokia N86 8megapixel is slightly heavier than the N85, but it has also a better build.
Speaking of this, both the media keys and the numeric keypad are much easier to press, by the fact that the keys are now high above the surface and spacing between them. They are also easy to see in a darker environment with the backlight color and light lime green and white. We have feelings mixed on under the screen navigation controls. The table contains standard soft keys, Talk and ends a shortcut from the main menu, a button back, buttons and toggle the navigation, and as the other controls are now high instead of being flush on the surface, so that they have step feel too steep. Our only problem is that we are fans simply enormous step tiny buttons.
N86 keypad is much easier to use its predecessor since buttons are asked it of the surface of the phone.
Over navigation controls is a 2 6-inch Active Matrix OLED (AMOLED) Non-touch display. Although not being a touch screen, which helps deliver a sharper image with a higher contrast and attracts less energy than regular LCDs AMOLED screen. However, we wish it was slightly higher from QVGA (320 x 240) resolution screen seems not quite as good as its competitors. On the positive side, the Smartphone is equipped with an accelerometer, hastened to change the screen orientation when you turn the phone. Like most Nokia phones, you can customize splash with different themes and wallpaper, also adjust the backlight.
The top of the camera, you will find the power button, a headphone 3,5 mm, and a micro-USB port. Houses left a switch lock cursor and on the right side it’s rocking volume and the camera activation / capture button. The camera is located on the back and the lens is protected by a sliding lid. There is also a flash and a stand that you can use to relax the phone on a surface to watch videos or slideshows. We thought that the stand was feeling somewhat fragile, however, so be careful to not be too invasive with it. Last but not least, you’ll find behind the door on the right side battery microSD expansion slot.
Our Nokia N86 packed with an AC adapter, a USB cable, remote and wired headphones, DVD, software, and reference material. For more Add-ons, please consult our cell phone accessories, ringtones, and the help page.
Functions
The main attractions of the Nokia N86 8 megapixel are obviously imaging capabilities. Smartphone provides for an 8-megapixel camera, which is the highest camera phones N-series, but certainly not the first in the industry. The Samsung memory and Samsung Innov8 have also 8-cameras megapixels, the Sony Ericsson Cyber – shot C905 grinding sounds while all passed with an 8.1 megapixel lens. Turning to the topic before us however, N86 8 MP, with lens, bi – LED, digital zoom flash video recording up to 30 frames per second and 20 x.
The N86 has a camera with a wide-angle, variable opening and one goal 8-megapixel dual LED flash.
Shares many of the same advanced editing the N85, as eight modes of shooting, plans-sequences, the ISO settings phone and reduce red-eye, and includes a few new tricks like panorama, variable opening mode (F2.4, F3. 2, F4.8), and A 28 lens-millimeter in wide angle. These last two characteristics are rare cameras, phones and provide the means to control the depth of field and exposure to light, which will surely be please fans of the camera. Other hand, the N86 does not include certain features such as face detection that are present on the memory and Cyber-shot C905 smiles. Lack of these features is certainly not a factor of break, but for a camera that claims to be a replacement for your point-and-shoot digital camera, it would be nice to have them.
Image quality was very impressive.
Most important, however, the 8MP N86 delivered in image quality. We have taken many photos: internal, external, and the night and the N86 always shipped with sharp images and vibrant colors. The camera does fine with shooting macro and landscapes and portraits. The only case where there was a slight edge problem was with snapshots of night when there was just a bit of grain in the photo, but still, it is very impressive for a camera phone. Video quality was also good with very smooth image and reading.
Once you have managed to capture images, you can improve photos with the editor in the gallery where you can add various effects, text, clip art, etc. There are many options for sharing your photos with others. You can, of course, send them by email or a multimedia message. You can download the Nokia Ovi, Flicker, or Vox, and if you have enabled the geo-tagging feature, you can plot your pictures on a card. In addition, you can view pictures in a slide show or send them to a network printer. And don’t worry, the N86 offers internal memory with 8 GB storage space and can accommodate up to 16 GB cards microSD expansion slot.
Of course, the Nokia N86 8MP bonus is that it is not only a camera, it is a smartphone with capabilities of voice, mobile Web, productivity tools, and more. The 8MP N86 runs Symbian OS version 9.3 using S60 3rd Edition Feature Pack 2. The user interface is quite intuitive, although, as we have said in the past, it seems quite exceeded to some smart phones on the market today. You can choose from four options menu (list, iron horse, and V-shaped grid) and create new folders. You can also view and switch between open applications, but its multitasking in this manner is not very sophisticated or smooth.
For personal organization and productivity, it is calendar, a zip Manager, measurement converter, a PDF reader, calendar, clock, a calculator and speech messages text-reader. The Quick Office Suite allows you to view Word, Excel, PowerPoint and documents, and it optimizes pages for the display of the phone, so you do not scroll the place to read a text. There are a few nice shortcuts for jumping to the top or the bottom of the page for reduced upwards and scrolling down, and it also a search function. However, if you want editing capabilities, you will need to update the copy preloaded of Quick office. You can buy applications over the location of Ovi of Nokia, if we had problems to access the catalog.
For messaging, the N96 can access IMAP4, POP3, SMTP and e-mail accounts and comes with a full attachment viewer. It also supports a number of solutions of push e-mail, as well as synchronization of Exchange Server. There is a wizard that can help you configure your email and synchronization box.
As a phone, offer quad-band world roaming, a speaker, call Conference, voice and text messaging and multimedia numbering N86. The address book is only limited by available memory and the SIM contains 250 additional contacts. Each entry can store multiple phone numbers, work and home address, email addresses, birthdays, vital information most. For purposes of identification of the caller, you can assign each contact a photo, a ringtone or group ID. Bluetooth 2.0 is also on board, with support for headphones listening mono and stereo Bluetooth Hands free kits, Dun, transferring files, Object Push, access to telephone, address book and more.
Connectivity options include connection Wi-Fi and 3 G, although the N86 supports as AT & T’ 850 / 900 MHz band HSDPA, and not from T-Mobile 3 G network that works on 1700/2100MHz band. The Web of Nokia has a mini-card option helps you to navigate through pages by providing a preview page and point to a site and zoom capacity on the specific location, instead of through browser painstakingly up or down. Outside of browsing the Web, you can navigate the streets thanks to the integrated GPS phone / A – GPS and Nokia Maps Pre-charges application and integrated digital compass.
Finally, if you have a thirst for entertainment, integrated in the Media Player supports the formats MP3, AAC, eAAC, eAAC +, WMA files and offering modes of repetition and reading random and a built-in equalizer. You can create playlists on the fly, and the smart phone displays if available album art. In addition to your personal library of melodies, the N86 offers a podcast support, and an FM radio, provided that you use the included headphones because the tuner is integrated into them. You can also play a variety of games with Nokia N-Gage gaming service. There are a number of titles of first instance on the phone, as FIFA 09, Tetris, and asphalt, and with the purchase of the N86, you get an activation code that will allow you to download the full version of a game. The N-Gage platform also has a community component to it, and you can create a profile, build points and status, and interact with other members of the N-Gage.
Representation
We tested the quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) N86 to San Francisco 8 MP Nokia using the AT&T service and the call quality was OK. Voices ring a little hollow on our end and reducing audio output of a couple of times, but it was a constant problem. We also never had to hang up on a call because the sound was so bad. Meanwhile, our friends reported excellent call quality and had no complaints. They also said that they could hardly tell the difference between hands-free calls, voice calls, and regular. Unfortunately, we thought that the sound was a little high perched on our side and the speaker is not very strong. We have managed to tie the N86 with the Logitech Mobile Travelers headset Bluetooth and Motorola headset active Bluetooth S9.
The 8 megapixel N86 is powered by an ARM 11 434 MHz. globalement, the Smartphone has been adapted with minimal delays. We played a trial version of Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D and game experience was clean and very fun. We saw a couple of video clips and read was smooth with audio synchronized and image, but still, the N86 could benefit from a higher resolution screen, which became particularly apparent when you watch videos. We have also used our Bose On-Ear and enjoyed rich sound of music with a good balance of bass and treble.
GPS phone capabilities were quite impressive. The phone constantly our location within 2 minutes or less and accurate tracking of our position and while Nokia Maps provided a precise route, its capacity to recalculate the route were slightly annoying. Although he was quick to arrive at a new route, new guidelines were somewhat tortuous and often it we asked to reverse course to return to the itinerary of origin rather than come up with new guidance based on the current location. In some cases, u-turn, could be the only option, but we knew of several alternative methods that we could take to turning obtained be boring repetitive commands.
The Nokia has N86 a lithium-ion 1200mAh with a time maintenance battery evaluated 6.3 hours (GSM) / 3.9 hours (3 G) and up to 13 days (GSM) / 11 days of standby. We always conduct our battery drain test but will update this article as soon as we will have the final results. According to FCC testing glow, Le N86 has a digital dimension SAR 1,01 watts per kilogram.


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