Would you buy the Nokia N96 or the Nokia N8
May 14, 2011 by Ahmed Chhaya
Filed under Comparisons
The Nokia devices has advanced alot these days, the leaks provide much information but the official announcements are mush better. The Nokia N9 was approved by FCC this week. More and more devices are being approved and manufactured
each day. Today I ask the question, what would you buy between the Nokia N96 or the first device that ever had Symbian^3 OS, the Nokia N8?
It may sound as if this question doesn’t make sense because it is classified as a super-phone by some and a useless device ever made judging on the app bugs as well as the the first batch that had issues when they left China and Finland.
There is another option where you can keep on updating the Nokia N96 software but yet again the Nokia N6 doesn’t offer HD recording, HD viewing and a 12 megapixel camera. Why not see the selection?
When the Nokia X7 is released, the new Symbian Anna will also be released, another quality update for the Nokia N8. Considering the Nokia N96 updates, there isn’t much support for it, it has been left alone in the dark jungle.
You may try to make some of the issues covered by trying to download apps that will substitute atleast half of what the Nokia N8 consists, then surely, the Nokia N8 sales will drop.
Don’t forget the popular Angry Birds games that you can download on the Nokia N8 from the Ovi Store, the Nokia 96 doesn’t offer that as it doesn’t have touchscreen capabilities at all.
The conclusion is pretty simple, the Nokia N8 is the successor here today for me, what about you?
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The Nokia devices has advanced alot these days, the leaks provide much information but the official announcements are mush better. The Nokia N9 was approved by FCC this week. More and more devices are being approved and manufactured each day. Today I ask the question, what would you buy between the Nokia N96 or the first device that ever had Symbian^3 OS, the Nokia N8?
It may sound as if this question doesn’t make sense because it is classified as a super-phone by some and a useless device ever made judging on the app bugs as well as the the first batch that had issues when they left China and Finland.
There is another option where you can keep on updating the Nokia N96 software but yet again the Nokia N6 doesn’t offer HD recording, HD viewing and a 12 megapixel camera. Why not see the selection?
When the Nokia X7 is released, the new Symbian Anna will also be released, another quality update for the Nokia N8. Considering the Nokia N96 updates, there isn’t much support for it, it has been left alone in the dark jungle.
You may try to make some of the issues covered by trying to download apps that will substitute atleast half of what the Nokia N8 consists, then surely, the Nokia N8 sales will drop.
Don’t forget the popular Angry Birds games that you can download on the Nokia N8 from the Ovi Store, the Nokia 96 doesn’t offer that as it doesn’t have touchscreen capabilities at all.
The conclusion is pretty simple, the Nokia N8 is the successor here today for me, what about you?
Visit the Nokia N8 Portal for more on the successor of today.
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Pewon abiodun on Tue, 21st Feb 2012 6:14 pm
Give me latest symbian phone