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Wednesday 28 March 2012

NOKIA N8


The Nokia N8 is a Symbian^3 smartphone of the Nokia Nseries and Nokia's flagship device of 2010. It was released on 23 September 2010 at the Nokia Online Store before being released in markets around the world on 1 October 2010.[5] The N8 features a 12 megapixel camera, a pentaband 3.5G radio andimage-based gesture recognition. Among the connectivity features are an HDMI output, USB On-The-Go, and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n.[6]

Display

[edit]Hardware

  • 680 MHz ARM11 processor (ARM v6 architecture)
  • 256 MB RAM
  • Broadcom BCM2727 GPU[13] VideoCore III Multimedia Engine with dedicated 3D Graphics HW Accelerator with OpenGL-ES 1.1/2.0 support. 32 Mtriangles/sec[14][15]
  • 16 GB internal memory
  • MicroSD memory card slot, hot swappable, up to 32 GB

[edit]Sensors

  • Orientation sensor (Accelerometer)
  • Compass (Magnetometer)
  • Proximity sensor
  • Ambient light detector

Power

Nokia N8 has dual charging options.[16] It requires either a standard-pin Nokia charger or a 'flat pin' "micro"-USB charger. When connected to a computer or any other electronic device the aforementioned 'flat pin' "micro"-USB connection will also charge the device. Nokia recommends that users only use Nokia specific chargers though the device gets charged with any "micro"-USB chargers.
The Nokia N8's battery is integrated and thus not easily removable or replaceable. Although this procedure is not endorsed by Nokia,[17][18] it is widely reported on the web that the battery actually is replaceable by loosening two screws 3 turns(no need to fully remove) at the lower end of both sides of the phone.[19] In case the phone freezes, it can be restarted by keeping the power button on the top side pressed for about 8-10 seconds[20], which will be followed by the phone vibrating 3 times. This will reboot the device. If the phone is 'bricked' a key combination exists for hard reset.[21] Alternatively the user can turn the device in at one of the Nokia Care Centres for repairs.
  • BL-4D 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery.
  • Standard Nokia 2 mm charger connector
  • Talk-time (maximum):
  • Standby time (maximum):
  • Video playback time (H.264 720p, 30 fps, maximum): 6.5 h
  • Video recording time (H.264 720p, 30 fps, maximum): 3.5 h
  • Music playback time (maximum): 54 h

[edit]Data and connectivity

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