Friday, August 28, 2009

News: Nokia N86 Zooms In on US



Nokia's N86 8MP is destined for American shores in the next few weeks, joining a small handful of new cellphones that emphasize sophisticated cameras rather than the grainy snapshot makers often found on other handsets. However, will subsidy-spoiled American buyers snap up a cellphone that costs over $550?

About the N86 8MP
The N86 has an eight-megapixel camera, a dual LED flash; Carl Zeiss optics and a Tessar lens.
It has a 2.6-inch AMOLED screen. AMOLED, or active-matrix organic light emitting diode, is an emerging technology for use in mobile devices and is already being used by other makers.
Users can share images and video through the preinstalled Share Online client. Share Online integrates with Nokia's Ovi Share and other media sharing services. It lets users share video and images directly with contacts in their address books.
Other preinstalled Ovi services include Ovi Maps, N-Gage and Ovi Files.
The N86 8MP measures about 0.34 by about 0.17 by about 0.05 inches and weighs just over five ounces.

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