Nokia-N86 8 MegaPixel phone
The Nokia N86 8MP is Nokia's latest N-series camera phone, featuring an 8 mega pixel camera with a Carl Zeiss wide angle lens and a twin LED flash. The N86 8MP also features 8GB of built-in storage, WiFi, a GPS receiver, and a vibrant AMOLED (INFO) display. Read this article and find out what is new in Nokia's latest camera phone.
The N86 8MP events a pocketable 103.4mm x 51.4mm x 16.5 mm (4.1in x 2.0in x .6in), and weighs in at a fairly considerable 149g (5.3oz). The corners of the device are rounded, and the front panel is covered in glass and enclosed with a metal strip. The 2.6in AMOLED display offers QVGA (240 x 320 pixel) resolution and is capable of displaying 16 million colors. Bright sunlight legibility isn't great, as the front panel is quite glittery and seems to attract fingerprints quite easily.

The Nokia N86 8MP follows the track of many recent Nokia N-series devices, sporting a slider form factor that can slide in both directions to disclose either the keypad or some multimedia buttons. The slider feels much tighter than previous Nokia sliders, which gives a feeling of better quality. This is mirrored in the choice of materials and slick feel of other moving parts on the handset, such as the camera lens cover.

Nokia have also cleverly increased the tension on the slider in the downwards direction, so it's more difficult to depiction the multimedia keys by accident, as I often do with my N95 8GB when putting it in my pocket. Sliding the front of the phone upwards reveals the N86's keypad, which has good spacing and decent tactile feedback.

The black Nokia N86 8MP is clad in soft touch paint and features a wide-angle lens for the 8 mega-pixel auto-focus camera, as well as its associated twin LED flash and sliding lens cover. Surrounding this is a chrome bezel that scratches far too easily, and a fold-out stand for propping the phone up when watching a movie or slideshow. Opening this 'active' stand automatically brings up the gallery screen by default, but this can be changed, if required. On the left edge of the handset is a lone keypad lock switch, and on the right edge are the volume rocker and 2-stage camera shutter button, plus a stereo speaker at either end. Atop the device are the power button, 3.5mm headphone/video-out jack, and micro-USB port for charging and data.

Next to the micro-USB port is a tiny white LED to confirm that the handset is charging. The bottom of the phone is home to a lanyard fixing point and a small slot to facilitate users to remove the back cover with a fingernail.
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