Nokia N8 Is Not Solve The Problem
Nokia has released the first detailed three N8 Symbian phones, which could challenge the iPhone and other high-end products. But this phone has not solve the Nokia’s problem
Nokia is showing the phone to journalists and analysts favor the strength of their latest software to start clawing back the lost market share taken by rivals.
“Nokia react to the alarm of danger,” said Swedbank analyst Jari Honko.
But analysts said the latest model that features existing on the Google Android. While Sony Ericsson has been selling 12th-megapixel camera phone with since 2009.
“Symbian 3 is an evolution not a revolution, but the N8 is the first step in an effort to make high-end Nokia phones to be recognized again,” said Ben Wood, head of Insight Research CCS.
N8 latest flagship model will have a 12 megapixel camera, 3.5-inch touch screen and is sold at retail for 370 euros excluding taxes, according to Nokia in a press release.
The handheld will also feature video editing, access to the web TV service locally and globally, as well as Facebook and Twitter live feed in one application. Ovi will also attend Maps and navigation to drive for free.
Analysts say it remains unclear how much impact this phone, but lately the market has been shaken by the device more intuitive.
“I believe that the N8 will win the market. Nokia N8 does not resolve the problem, but it is an important first step, “said Sami Sarkamies, an analyst at Nordea.
Nokia has been lack of models that are in the top product as a challenger to Apple’s iPhone three years after its release. Latest high-end mobile phone is the N95, which launched in 2006.
The first review of the phone N8 published by the Russian blogger Eldar Murtazin, which has a strong track record in reviewing the launch of the Nokia phone, criticized the latest model.
“The device is similar to previous products with minor changes in functionality,” wrote Murtazin from mobile-review.com
Like the iPhone, N8 comes with fixed batteries, in which Nokia phones so far have a standard battery replaceable.
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