Jul
Jun
New Nokia N8 Detail and Specification
Filed Under (gadgets, nokia) by fazle321 on 09-06-2010
Tagged Under : gadgets, nokia
Some Exceptional feature:
Shoot video at 720p: Film, edit and perfect your high-definition masterpieces, then share them with the world. Add music, images, text and transitions – all from the phone. With a large 12 MP sensor and Carl Zeiss optics you can capture great images. The Xenon flash allows you to take good pictures in low-light conditions as well
Connect diarectly to your Home Theater: The Nokia N8 features an HDMI connection so you can easily show off your images, videos and music on televisions and projectors. It also features Dolby Digital Plus technology so movies will sound as good as they look.
TV in your Pocket: The Nokia N8 with on-demand Web TV. Access your favourite TV channels like CNN and National Geographic .Get more TV Channels from Ovi Store
50 hours for your music: You can browse smoothly through all your favourite albums .Experience your record collection for over 50 hours.
Full Specification
Size: 113.5 x 59 x 12.9 mm
Screen size: 3.5
Resolution: 16:9 nHD (640 x 360 pixels) OLED
16.7 million colours
Power Management
BL-4D 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery
Talk-time (maximum):
GSM 720 mins
WCDMA 350 mins
Standby time (maximum):
GSM 390 h
WCDMA 400 h
Video playback time (H.264 720p, 30 fps, maximum): 6 h (via HDMI to TV)
Video recording time (H.264 720p, 25 fps, maximum): 3 h 20 mins
Data Network
GPRS/EDGE class B
WLAN IEEE802.11 b/g/n
TCP/IP support
Memory
Internal memory: 16 GB
MicroSD memory card slot, hot swappable, up to 32 GB
Operating Frequency
GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
WCDMA 850/900/1700/1900/2100
Automatic switching between WCDMA & GSM band
Software & user interface
Symbian ^3 for Nokia
HTML 4.1
Flash Lite 4.0
Connectivity
Bluetooth 3.0
HDMI
High-Speed USB 2.0
GPS and navigation
Integrated GPS, A-GPS receivers
Ovi Maps with free car & pedestrian navigation
Wi-Fi Positioning
Camera
12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics
Xenon flash
Face recognition software
Video cameras
12 megapixel with Carl Zeiss optics
HD quality 720p resolution
Shoot 16:9 videos in HD
Video capture in 720p 25 fps with codecs H.264, MPEG-4
Apr
The Nokia N8 today officially emerges into the daylight, stepping out of the shadows equipped with a host of smartphone talents. The first device to be powered by the brand new Symbian^3 platform, the Nokia N8 will launch with a new breed of camera that promises to capture photos and video to rival dedicated point and shoot cameras. Read on to explore Nokia N8’s full list of talents.
The biggest feature on the Nokia N8 is its 12-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash. It features a substantially larger sensor than any ever used in any other Nokia device – even bigger than many found in dedicated cameras. Recently, we caught up with Nokia’s resident camera guru, Damian Dinning, to get the full lowdown on what went into fine-tuning the N8’s camera and video capture skills – you’ll be able to read the full fact-packed story right here on Conversations this week, so stay tuned.
Check out the first sample images from the Nokia N8
The Nokia N8 also introduces the ability to record high definition videos and edit them with a smart built-in editing suite on the device. Playback quality is just as important, and the 3.5-inch HD capacitive touchscreen is the ideal window for assessing your flicks and footage. There’s also a HDMI connector allowing you to hook the smartphone to your HD TV and share your media with friends and family in superb quality. We wanted to find out more about the benefits of HDMI in the Nokia N8 so we spoke to Paul Wheeler, a software program manager at Nokia, to get the full story – again, be sure to keep an eye out for our full story this later this week.
Nov
Nokia is dropping Symbian OS from NSeries By 2010.
“While it is our policy not to disclose details of our product roadmap, we’d like to explicitly communicate that we remain firmly committed to Symbian as our smartphone platform of choice. Any speculation on what our 2012 roadmap, including operating systems and product branding, are completely premature.
As we have stated earlier, Nokia has multiple platforms to serve different purposes and address different markets. Symbian is more successful than ever in bringing smartphones to the masses. Maemo is our software of choice for devices based on technology that you’d typically find inside a desktop computer. It delivers a different user experience and enables us to widen the market we can address”
Some Cool features of New Nokia Os Maemo.
New powerful browser based on Mozilla Technolgy.
The powerful Maemo Browser has a fast Mozilla engine and gives you full access to rich interactive content – just like a browser on your home computer. Full Browser feature
Personalize Multiple Desktop.
Decide how you want your desktops to look. Add the calendar, map, and media player widgets, and choose your favourite application, contact, and website shortcuts. Panorma Desktop
Easy Multitasking.
Tap the dashboard to follow everything at once. Keep track of missed calls or new emails, and switch instantly between open apps and ongoing conversations. Dashboard Details
Connect to your friends easily.
See the availability of your Ovi, Gtalk, Skype, and other IM contacts and choose the best way to get in touch – all from the same view. Full Detail
Context with Geotags
Know exactly where your pictures were taken with automatic geotagging. Maemo turns GPS tags into familiar, user-friendly names. Details
Visit Nokia Maemo for more detail.
Sep
Smartphone maker Nokia on Monday revealed that it will soon deliver its first netbook, the Nokia Booklet 3G. This Windows 7-based netbook appears to offer standard netbook parts, but will provide up to 12 hours of battery life and integration with Nokia’s other devices and services.
"We are in the business of connecting people, and the Nokia Booklet 3G is a natural evolution for us," said Nokia Executive Vice President Kai Oistamo. "Nokia has a long and rich heritage in mobility, and with outstanding battery life, premium design, and all-day, always-on connectivity, we will create something quite compelling. In doing so we will make the personal computer more social, more helpful, and more personal."
The Booklet 3G certainly seems to address these needs, though more details are coming in early September, including pricing and availability. For now, we know that the Booklet 3G features netbook-standard parts like an Atom processor, a 10.1-inch screen, an SD card reader, and optional 3G wireless network capabilities. It also includes an HDMI port for connecting the device to HDTV displays and integrated GPS hardware.
Nokia will also provide access to a number of its Ovi services, including the Nokia Music Store and Ovi Suite, the latter of which provides synching capabilities with Nokia-branded phones.
Nokia’s entry into the crowded netbook market may be a bit late, but given the company’s smartphone dominance in non-US markets and close ties to wireless operators, especially in Europe, it could see some success. "We have gone into this with our eyes wide open," Oistamo said, alluding to the razor-thin margins of the PC market.
On the good news front, netbooks are the one bright spot in the PC market this year. Netbook sales are expected to grow 127 percent this year to over 26 million units. The overall PC market is expected to shrink about 10 percent this year.
Source: WindowsITPro


