With only a couple of weeks to go until we get our hands on the new Nokia Windows Phones, the reigning champion of camera-phones still remains the stunning Nokia N8. With its feature-packed design, the N8 is the pinnacle of modern smartphone engineering, so we’ve looked at the ten things that still make it the best.
Anodised metal design:
With its gorgeous, yet hardwearing anodised aluminium chassis, the Nokia N8 is as tough as it is elegant. Beautiful to look at and comfortable to hold, the resilient metal means that, unlike the glass casing of the Apple iPhone 4S, the N8 is far less likely to shatter, should it accidentally fall from your hand.
12-Megapixel camera:
Still effortlessly holding the title of ‘world’s best camera-phone’, the Nokia N8’s stunning 12-Megapixel camera simply cannot be beaten. With its Carl Zeiss lens and Xenon flash, it easily surpasses the 8-Megapixel offering of the Apple iPhone 4S and makes the Nokia N8 the true photographer’s choice.
Macro-mode:
And it’s not just the sensor, lens and flash that make the Nokia N8’s camera unbeatable. With its macro-mode letting you get up close to capture insanely detailed images, the N8 is as good at shooting the smallest subjects as it is at capturing the widest landscapes, adding another unbeatable string to its bow.
Continuous auto-focus:
With its fantastic auto-focus, the Nokia N8 is just as good at capturing video as it is for still photography. Nokia’s Active Hyper-Focal Distance technology ensures the largest depth of field and keeps objects in full focus, no matter how near or far the subject, keeping your videos pleasingly sharp at all times.
HD video recording:
For when you want to capture the very best quality video, the Nokia N8’s stunning high-definition recording is ideal. Letting you enjoy stunning quality video, you can easily capture your favourite memories wherever you go. And when you get back home, you can just as easily enjoy them on the big screen.
HDMI port:
This is because the Nokia N8 is one of the only smartphones to be come with a digital HDMI port and cable as standard, for connecting the N8 to an HDTV when you get back home. While the Apple iPhone 4S has no built-in HDMI port and requires you to buy a £35 adapter cable, the N8 has it all – for free.
USB On-The-Go:
Not only that, but the Nokia N8 also makes it easy to connect external USB storage devices to share and back up your music, photos and videos. USB On-The-Go lets you plug devices straight into the phone via a handy adapter, rather than having to connect to your PC, as you do with the Apple iPhone 4S.
On-demand TV:
And when you want to stay entertained on the move, the Nokia N8 even lets you watch on-demand TV whenever you went, thanks to full WebTV support. With access to the BBC and National Geographic, among many others, you won’t have to install any extra apps to enjoy the very best in mobile entertainment.
DivX videos:
Plus, the Nokia N8’s full support for DivX-encoded videos means it’s never been easier to watch a wide range of the most popular video formats on your phone. And, unlike the Apple iPhone 4S, you won’t have to convert your videos to a compatible format, to enjoy them on your smartphone.
Free GPS navigation:
And if all that weren’t enough, rather than charge you extra for full satellite navigation on your phone, the Nokia N8 gives it to you for free. With walk and drive navigation and turn-by-turn voice guidance, the N8 puts a full navigation device into the palm of your hand, adding to its unbeatable feature-set.
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And that’s just the beginning; with the new range of Nokia Windows Phones arriving imminently, we’ve only just started to see what Nokia has planned for the future. With the stunning Nokia N8 still proving such a knockout more than year after its initial release, we can’t wait to see that Nokia will bring us next.
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