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Nokia N86 With an Extra Feature



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    Acho que tenho um desses falso... é igualzinho mas não tem wireless, não dá para instalar programas para o Symbian... como faço para saber se realmente é falso? Existe um N86 falso?

    Comment posted by Anonymous on 17/07/2009 09:07:48

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    Too much hype but not enough R&D on N86

    This article was released before the product was in the market. But now after using it, I can say that it is more or less a let-down... at least for me.

    The camera still capture images with motion blur (my old Nokia 6600 is WAY better in that sense) so I don't see any "reduction of motion blur". And the flash is just ornamental piece of dung that reduces quality of the pictures.

    The device itself is bundled with so many applications but the processor (at 434MHz, 80MB), which was thought to be capable of handling 20 apps at a time, proved to be insufficient to deal with only 2 applications. Try editing videos with high quality settings and merge two files in one video, and then download new games from N-gage showroom/store in the last tab on far right. You'll get an error message citing insufficient internal memory. Once you update the device with PC Suite or Ovi software, your fate is sealed, 50MB space in the internal memory can't shake your feeling that N86-1 / 8MP was built wi

    Comment posted by Anonymous on 23/10/2009 06:39:12

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    Re:Too much hype but not enough R&D on N86

    th a processor meant for an electronic solar-powered calculator. It's like, you can touch but you can't taste. Well sometimes you can taste a bit, but you can't get drunk on it. My advice: if you're into gaming, go for an iPhone; if you're into work AND play (with Word & Excel needs), go for HTC TouchII. It's stability can only be appreciated if you've went through the same hell I had with my N86 8MP (which crashed every other day, within 30 days of purchase). Cause of problem with this device: premature release without proper beta testing might have been the most likely cause.

    Comment posted by Anonymous on 23/10/2009 11:56:25

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