Nokia N86 announced/revealed/played with at Singapore Nokia event

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nokia-n86-slider.jpgToday’s impenetrable wall of mobile phone news continues, with this – the arrival of proper facts regarding Nokia’s Symbian S60-powered N86.

The slidey phone is Nokia’s entry in the GREAT PHONE CAMERA MEGAPIXEL WAR, thanks to it coming with an 8megapixel Carl Zeiss camera round the back, with auto-focus and support for recording MP4 video at a maximum resolution of 640 x 480.

On the phone side of things, it’s packed with 8GB of memory, obviously plays MP3s, WMVs and H.264 encodes, comes with a standard 3.5mm headphone jack EMPOWERING you to use whatever headphones you damn well like, plus it has a TV-out and assisted GPS service. The latter will be slightly hobbled by making you use Nokia Maps, but still. Nice.

It’ll also do the internet, with internal wi-fi support for local browsing in the home – and everything will be just about readable thanks to the phone’s 2.6″ OLED screen. It is, to be fair, looking a bit tasty.

Nokia’s spec sheet says the N86 be out in Q2 of 2009. That’s April, May or June, in layman’s terms.

(Via Epulp)

Gary Cutlack
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2 comments

  • The specs say it has a “3rd generation dual LED camera flash” and a video light. So, not Xenon but not necessarily crappy either. Guess only a photo test will prove it.

  • You neglected to mention whether this ‘camera phone’ offers a proper Xenon flash. If it doesn’t they might aswell not have bothered with those extra three mega pixels.

    *Hugs his ‘pimped’ N82*

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