Nokia N86 8MP, the first Nokia phone to break the 8 megapixel camera mark, is not just a S60 smartphone but a legitimate alternative to your digital camera. It supports triband 3G HSDPA/HSUPA, a 2.6-inch OLED display running at 240 x 320 QVGA resolution, and 8GB of onboard memory augmented with microSD cards.
This phone runs S60 3rd Edition, FP2, has WiFi b/g, A-GPS, a digital compass and accelerometer. Nokia also preload the N86 8MP with their Ovi online services suite, including Nokia Maps 3.0 with voice-guided driving directions.
SlashGear, who got the hands-on video of the device, wrote:
Nokia is trying to put the emphasis on how integrated the parts of a cellphone’s camera are, rather than “merely megapixels”
[via SlashGear]






