New Nokia N8
The Nokia N Series of cell phones has long been leading the market with innovative designs and components. The Nokia N8 is no different from it’s ground breaking predecessors, with a new camera, more functionality, and interactivity, the nokia N8 is an amazing device.
The Nokia N8 is a touch screen phone which has amazing functionality, from web browsing and social applications, to the 12 mega pixel camera, which can geo tag photos.
The hard part about reviewing the Nokia N8 is simply defining set areas to review, the lifetime of GPS navigation free with the phone is pretty cool, but the GPS also lets you tag photos, and the photos are taken with a 12 mega pixel camera, which also does HD REcordings, which are stored ona 16GB internal flash card, which can also be used to store music and videos, did I mention teh camera takes HD Videos? but yeah it also has Web TV, helped by the internal 3D graphics processor, which enables a whole new draft of top notch games.
I think you get my drift by now, the Nokia N8 is a hugely versatile phone.
The Nokia N8 is being hailed as the first Symbian 3 device. This is honestly just another OS upgrade, which simplifies some things, speeds up process, and the usual garbage which really doesn’t matter to the average consumer who never really needs to know the backend details of phones such as the Nokia N8.
One of the real improvements in the N8 is surprisingly the 3D graphics processor. While this initially doesn’t seem like much, it soon becomes apparant that the Nokia N8 is capable of much more than the simple Java games on most phones.
The Nokia N8 Web browser is also pretty damn impressive, with flash support, and easy touch screen navigation, you will find yourself always connected. The Nokia N8 also comes with the usual draft of social applications for sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
A quick note on the GPS in the Nokia N8, it comes with a lifetime of GPS navigation for your car, and walking. So for those who are thinking of investing in a in-car GPS unit, this could be even better!
Music wise, the Nokia N8 can play two days of music, thanks to great battery life and a 16GB flash card. The Nokia N8′s music capabilities are also pretty well versed, with sound equalizer, and Dolby surround sound capability.
All in all the Nokia N8 is an impressive phone, and will definately be on my Christmas list, but the Christmas list is most likely where it will stay, because like most of the Nokia N-Series phones, it will definately be arriving with a pretty hefty price tag.

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