The ability to share your images to social networking sites, email them or merely transfer them by Bluetooth to your computer is also likely to appeal, and if you are still using a 2- or 3-year-old camera then it might be worth upgrading to this, rather than buying a phone and a camera separately.
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The N86 8MP won't settle for simply catching up in the megapixel chase, it tries to set the pace by introducing the industry leading variable aperture and a 28mm wide-angle lens - what a treat! Oh, and while we're still at the obvious, the N86 8MP is good old (emphasis on old) Nseries....
Read the full review →So, the N97 didn’t make as big of a splash as we were expecting – that hardly means it’s the only card up Nokia’s ample sleeve. During their Mobile World Congress ‘09 announcement, the N86 showed a lot of promise as Nokia’s first handset with an 8 megapixel camera. The two-way sliding...
Read the full review →he big issue for the Nokia N86 is that it faces the prospect of launching in the shadows of this summer's big touch screen heros - the Apple iPhone 3GS, Nokia N97, HTC Magic, Samsing i8910 HD, and HTC Touch Diamond 2. However, while the hype may be elsewhere, the fact remains that the N86 is a...
Read the full review →heavy, delicate, key buttons are average, expensive, Poor display sunlight
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