You'll hopefully have been following our review series on the Nokia N86 8MP - here's part 3: "Other features and Wrap-up" for your enjoyment and education. it's fair to say that the N86 is a stonkingly good camera phone, but how well does it fare as a top end smartphone, where are its weak points and can it compete with the touch-heroes of summer 2009? See also Part 1 and Part 2 of this review.
Read on in the full article.
I'm still waiting for my replacement with a working capture button. :frown:
Here is the camera section of the review against a Samsung M8910 Pixon12 and a Canon 350D DSLR.
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_m8910_pixon12-review-371p6.php
The Samsung M8910 is very impressive indeed. In general Samsung camera' phones seems to be the best from the many reviews I've seen including the i8910, i8510 etc.
Very good photos from the Pixon there! But does anyone think that 12mp cameras on phones is a little unnecessary?
The Samsung phones are very good, although a lot of the differences are down to the software rather than the optics / lens / megapixels. Comparing any Samsung / Nokia / Sony Ericsson cameraphone always show the differences that each company takes in terms of the way photos are processed. Which one you prefer can come down to personal preference and this can depend on how you use the captured images (printed out, post-processed, as desktop wallpaper, for MMS etc etc).
Personally I found the i8510 was capable of taking amazing photos, but it was more likely to let me down in day to day use (i.e. capabilities best, but didn't always fulfill its promise). The Nokia phones tend to do better on average (i.e. maybe not taking the best photos, but more forgiving of poor photographers). That's a big generalisation of course.
Agree with you - "ez2remember" - this weekend I work with one Samsung i8910 HD and Nokia N97, and, the Samsung it�s indeed an impressive device, and for me, the best mobile device for now!
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Thanks for the great review.
Does anyone know when the white version of N86 will be available?
I too read the review at GSM Arena of the Pixon 12 and in the comparison shots it was very obvious the 86 falls short. It's truly a shame Nokia is so late to the party and that the phone is pretty ho-hum in terms of breaking new ground.
Published accounts this week say Nokia is prepping a 12 megapixel phone for end of this year or MWC in Feb. But if they simply announce it at the Congress, as they did last year, then we're looking at a year before we see a 12-er from Espoo.
I had an N93 and then (and now) an N82. Was planning on buying the 86 but if I want the best cameraphone, I'm thinking Pixon 12 is the better choice.
Then I looked at the price. GOOD GOD! Thing is 639 euros! About 50% more expensive than the 86.
So I'm still here with my 82!
Steve, does this thing have the navi wheel?
Is it true that the Pixon 12 doesn't use S60? :frown:
Even if the camera were twice as good, having the same old crappy web experience would still stop me from upgrading. Nokia locked me into Symbian for a good few years with the n82 but now the time has come where a fast internet and web experience is critically important. Its time to step away from Symbian and move to a platform that can offer a better internet connected experience. Ive ordered a Samsung Omnia Pro. Twin led and 5mp may not match the quality of the n86 but im prepared to take the hit in order to advance my mobile internet experience.
Amazing clarity in photo. N86 shows that it's a good camera phone. But this can't compete in other segment of 'internet' phones.
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Noka, Nokia, Nokia. Where's the Nokia we used to love in the N73/N95 days. Releasing truly ground breaking products.
I'm still with my Nokia N82. The SE satio will hopefully be my next phone. I don't see Nokia releasing anything before October to compete with it.
WHITE WHITE WHITE 😃
When can we buy it? 😃
It will be interersting to see what v11 will do.
why xenon flash are so rare even on the flagship nseries models???
i have high hopes nokia will provide...
Go nokia.. i'm a certified nokia loyal..
thanks!
I don't see how Nokia has "dropped the ball" to be honest :con? No one manufacturer constantly releases cutting edge devices, plus sales of the 5800XM and the E71 show that they are far from finished.
JohnnyN wrote:I don't see how Nokia has "dropped the ball" to be honest :con? No one manufacturer constantly releases cutting edge devices, plus sales of the 5800XM and the E71 show that they are far from finished.
Its good to see from the posts that people are getting more realistic. Rather than everyone just demanding the earth everytime a new phone is released...
I don't see how Nokia has "dropped the ball"
If you have a flagship and hype it to death for months - don't use two-year old technology .... and try and use a modern screen.
Somebody needs to beat Nokia with a clue stick.
Unregistered wrote:If you have a flagship and hype it to death for months - don't use two-year old technology .... and try and use a modern screen.
Well, if that's your reasoning, Apple should have never have even bothered entering the mobile phone market.
Nokia used to be the Top Producer of top class mobiles but nowdays letting all its uses down,the N73 an the N95s were Top Class but since then the N96 ,N85 an N86 have just shown they are more bothered about competing an winning the Mid-Range mobile Market,What as happened at Nokia is totally unbelievable even LG are Embarassing Nokia ,an hope something happens at Nokia soon to release more Top Class mobiles to put them back at the Top of the Market not the Bottom which they are now
Never seen the xenon flash in action, but the dual LEDs have awesome power, great for using as a torch, and funny to see the video afterwards, wonder why no torch application is available, as it is definetly a great torch, even 30 meters away seems clear!
Great Gps device too, although as I am traveling to Japan, pitty nokia dont produce a slightly better map of it! the compass works great too! and rotates the map as you walk. def recomend this phone, it does everything that I need it for.
cheers Larry
after a play with the n86 this afternoon, have to say it's the best phone to come out of Nokia this year. Not a complement, just my point of view.
But the OLED screen - couldn't say I noticed any difference between that and the regular Nokia screens - checked the brightness was full up, left thinking 'hmm, and so what?' granted I've not had any other OLED or AM-OLED screens to compare to see if my eyes are failing me or the difference has been over-hyped?
Hi..
I've got problems after only 5 days owning this N86. My camera won't open its shutter after i opened the external slider. It supposed to open automatically and launch the camera function. And now, it will suddenly activate itself even though I do nothing to the phone. The GPS also sometimes took very long time to lock, (i use E66 & 5800 as comparisons). I will send it for repair but nevertheless, it is so frustrating to have this problem so early on a new device. I never drop it or such.
Btw, anyone know how to set the limit of sent messages to unlimited (like the one in the E66) ? Now it will only display about 20 sent messages.
Thanks.
My camera window protector worked for about 3 times and then just stopped now i have to open and close is physically. I am not letting go of my phone for a month so they can return it to me in possibly worse condition. So just thought i would mention your phone is not the only one with that defect