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# 12MP Carl Zeiss camera HDMI output for big screen Free offline GPS navigation Nokia N8 Unlocked GSM Touchscreen Phone Featuring GPS with Voice Navigation and 12 MP Camera (Gray)

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## Summary

> 📱 Nokia N8: Classic craftsmanship meets modern power — stay ahead, stay connected.

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- **What is this?** Nokia N8 Unlocked GSM Touchscreen Phone Featuring GPS with Voice Navigation and 12 MP Camera (Gray) by nokia
- **How much does it cost?** 2132.29 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- nokia enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nokia brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Power Through Your Day:** Up to 5.8 hours 3G talk time and 16.7 days standby with smart power-saving mode for nonstop productivity.
- • **Seamless HD Entertainment:** Connect to your HDTV via HDMI output and enjoy Dolby Digital Plus surround sound at home or office.
- • **Navigate Anywhere, Anytime:** Integrated GPS with free Ovi Maps voice-guided navigation—offline mode saves data and battery.
- • **Capture Life in Stunning Detail:** 12MP Carl Zeiss optics with 720p HD video for pro-level photos and videos on the go.
- • **Unlocked Freedom & Global Compatibility:** Works worldwide on GSM networks with quad-band 3G support—ditch contracts, stay connected everywhere.

## Overview

The Nokia N8 is a premium unlocked GSM smartphone featuring a vibrant 3.5-inch AMOLED touchscreen, a professional-grade 12MP Carl Zeiss camera with 720p HD video capture, and free offline GPS navigation via Ovi Maps. It supports quad-band GSM and multi-band 3G for global use, offers HDMI output for HD media playback, and delivers up to 5.8 hours of 3G talk time. Running Symbian^3 OS, it combines robust multitasking with a sleek anodized aluminum design, making it a durable, versatile device for professionals seeking reliable connectivity and multimedia capabilities without carrier lock-in.

## Description

Product Description Make the most of every moment, then play it all back in HD with the Nokia N8. This high-tech device offers video recording in HD, plus instant video editing, a 12 megapixel camera and the ability to upload video to share with your friends and family. The Nokia N8 also packs a 3.5” touchscreen, free* voice-guided navigation from Ovi Maps, apps from Ovi Store and an impressive design, making this the phone that has it all. Live in high definition. The Nokia N8 lets you shoot HD video in 720p resolution right on your phone, while preloaded editing software makes it easy to instantly edit your video. Built-in HDMI output allows you to use an HDMI cable (not included) to connect the device to your compatible TV or computer and play back your videos and other HD content on your device in breathtaking HD. Or upload your videos to your PC to share with friends and family. The Nokia N8 also features a best-in-class, 12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics to capture high-quality images. Get what you want and get where you want to go. Ovi Store offers thousands of available apps, games, videos and more. Stay in touch with apps like Snaptu; experience the best in photo and video apps with Qik, Photo Twister and Snapfish; and get ready for other great apps coming soon, including Open Table, SalesForce, Pocket Movie and Accuweather. Plus, find the route to anywhere with preloaded Ovi Maps, complete with free* voice-guided navigation to get anywhere you need to go, 3D landmarks and a share location feature to let Facebook friends know where you are. Discover a new standard in mobile entertainment with a vibrant 3.5” OLED capacitive touchscreen display. Connect your device to your home theater system to take the HD experience even further with Multichannel 5.1 Dolby Surround Sound. With an eye-catching exterior to match the on-screen experience, the Nokia N8 always looks good. Connect in HD today with the Nokia N8. * Data charges may apply. desertcart.com Intuitively connecting you to the people, places, and online services that matter the most to you, the Nokia N8 smartphone debuts the new Symbian^3 operating system, featuring a wealth of personalization features, usability enhancements, and a faster and more responsive interface. The 3G-enabled N8 smartphone offers a 3.5-inch AMOLED touchscreen display, a 12-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking, and 16 GB of internal memory (with memory expansion up to 32 GB via optional microSD cards). It's also compatible with 3G networks found on both AT&T and T-Mobile. The Nokia N8 comes in a range of colors (see larger image). In addition to this model in gray, the N8 also comes in silver, green, blue, and orange.With the 12-megapixel sensor and Carl Zeiss optics, you can capture great images as well as 720p high-definition video and then add music, images, text, and transitions before sharing them with the world. The Xenon flash allows you to take high quality pictures in low-light conditions as well.The Nokia N8 provides access to local and global Web TV services that deliver TV programs, news, and entertainment from channels such as CNN, National Geographic, E! Entertainment and Paramount directly on the homescreen. It also offers a true home theater experience with Dolby Digital Plus surround sound. And you can plug the device to your home theatre system with an HDMI cable.You'll stay on track thanks to the integrated GPS with free Ovi Maps Navigation for voice-guided directions, and you can find nearby restaurants, landmarks, events and other points of interest as you travel from place to place. Keep on top of your emails from your phone or computer using the free Ovi Mail service, and discover and download apps and games via the pre-loaded Ovi Store--where you'll find thousands of different applications to constantly upgrade and improve your device. Update your status, share location and photos, and view live feeds from Facebook and Twitter in a single app directly on the home screen. Calendar events from social networks can also be transferred to the device calendar. Personalize your phone by adding your own widgets and configuring three live home screens, which you can swipe between with an easy gesture.Other features include Bluetooth 3.0 for hands-free devices and stereo music streaming, support for both personal and corporate e-mail, full browsing of real Web pages with pinch to zoom, multi-format music player, FM radio plus FM transmitter, accelerometer for screen switching and gameplay, Flash Lite 4 support, and up to 5.8 hours of 3G talk time. Unlocked PhoneThis unlocked cell phone can be used with a GSM network service provider. It does not come with a SIM card, and it requires that you provide a SIM card for usage with your selected service provider. This phone comes with a full manufacturer's warranty. Update your status, share location and photos, and view live feeds from Facebook andTwitter directly on the home screen. When paired with a compatible 3G network, you'll enjoy a high-speed connection offering a variety of feature-rich wireless services--from data connectivity to your office to multimedia streaming, and take advantage of simultaneous voice and data services. In areas not served by a 3G network, you'll continue to receive data service via EDGE network (depending on network compatibility).Note that the downloading of maps, games, music and videos and uploading of images and videos involves transferring large amounts of data. Your service provider may charge for the data transmission, and the availability of particular services and features may vary by carrier. Symbian^3 Operating SystemThe Nokia N8 marks the global device debut of the new Symbian^3 software, enabling you to enjoy over 250 new features, including:Usability enhancements across the user interface, including single tap, multi-touch and support for gestures such as "pinch-to-zoom." Three personalizable homescreens, easily maneuvered through by a simple flick. Faster and more responsive user interface with new 2D and 3D graphics architecture that takes full advantage of hardware acceleration More efficient memory management allows more applications to run in parallel for a faster, more complete, and efficient multi-tasking experience. And a new visual task manager lets you switch apps with a swipe and a tap. Intelligent network management tailors performance to the your needs: optimizing for high speed when uploading photos or smooth streaming for a VoIP call or video feed. Key FeaturesFast 3G connectivity on both AT&T and T-Mobile with broadband-like speeds via 850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz UMTS/HSDPA (with EDGE data connectivity where 3G not available).Integrated assisted GPS (A-GPS) receiver with free Ovi Maps enables you to find your route quickly and easily, whether walking or driving. Use the Walk pedestrian navigation to find your way, or the voice-guided Drive navigation to find the best route. (Learn more)Shoot and edit photos and high-def video with the 12-megapixel camera featuring Carl Zeiss optics (see larger image). 3.5-inch capacitive AMOLED touchscreen display (640 x 360 pixels, 16.7 million colors) with proximity and orientation sensors, ambient light detector, and compass (magnetometer).On-screen alphanumeric keypad and full keyboardThree fully customizable home screens allows you to make one for work, use one for fun, and have one with your favorite picture as the wallpaper.Instant access to Ovi Store for downloadable apps, games and other cool contentWeb TV delivers local and global TV favorites right to the home screen. Access your favorite TV channels like Paramount and National Geographic.HDMI audio/video output for connecting to compatible HDTVs and external monitorsDolby Digital Plus Surround Sound compatible with home theatre systemsAnodized aluminum casing12-megapixel autofocus camera with Carl Zeiss optics with Xenon flash, face recognition software, up to 2x digital zoom, automatic geotagging, and photo editor.720p high-definition video capture with 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, 25 fps, 3x digital zoom, and settings for scene, video light, white balance, and color tone (shoots in MP4 and H.264 formats)Secondary camera on front for video calls (VGA, 640 x 480 pixels); requires compatible cellular service and additional charges may apply.Digital audio/video player with compatibility for MP3, WMA, and AAC/eAAC/eAAC+ audio formats, plus MP4, H.264, and 3GPP video formats and Flash Lite 4 streaming video.Ultra-fast Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g/n) for accessing home and corporate networks as well as hotspots while on the go.Next-generation Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity provides faster throughput while minimizing on power requirements. It's compatible with new Bluetooth 3.0-enabled devices as well as backward compatible with older Bluetooth-enabled peripherals such as headsets and printers. It includes profiles for communication headset, hands-free car kits, and the A2DP Bluetooth profile--enabling you to wirelessly stream your music to a pair of compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones or speaker dock. 16 GB internal memoryMemory expansion via microSD card slot with support for optional cards up to 32 GB.Unified e-mail client with attachment support for images, videos, music and documents .doc, .xls, .ppt, .pdf, and .zip; HTML support for e-mailAccess to personal and corporate e-mail including: Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Windows Live, Hotmail and other popular POP/IMAP services, Mail for Exchange, IBM Lotus travelerInstant messaging support including OVI Chat, Yahoo, AIM, Windows Live, Gtalk, MySpaceUnified MMS/SMS editor plus conversational view for SMSFull web browsing of real web pages with pinch to zoom capabilities, RSS reader, and support for Flash Lite 4 (which provides compatibility with a majority of Flash Player 10.1 content)FM radioFM transmitter for playing stored music over an external radioDedicated graphics processor for gaming with OpenGL 2.0 enables 3D graphicsOrganizer tools including calendar, to-do list, notes, voice recorder, calculator, and clockAirplane mode allows you to listen to music while the cellular connectivity is turned offMicro USB connector (version 2.0) with charging capabilitiesIntegrated hands-free speakerAutomatic switching between 3G and GSM bandsVital Statistics The Nokia N8 weighs 4.76 ounces and measures 4.47 x 2.32 x 0.51 inches. Its 1200 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 5.8 hours (350 minutes of 3G talk time (12 hours, or 720 minutes, of standard GSM talk time), and up to 400 hours (16.7 days) of standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies plus the 850/900/1700/1900/2100 3G frequencies (compatible with both AT&T and T-Mobile). What's in the Box Nokia N8 handset, rechargeable battery (BL-4D), compact travel charger (AC-15), connectivity cable (CA-179), adapter for HDMI (CA-156), adapter for USB (CA-157), wired stereo headset (WH-701), quick start guide Free Worldwide Walk and Drive NavigationNokia now offers its Ovi Maps walk and drive navigation application free across the globe. Drivers receive turn-by-turn voice guidance including lane assistance, traffic information (in 10 countries including the U.S.), and safety camera and speed warnings, while pedestrians will be guided on shortcuts through parks and pedestrian-only zones in over 100 cities across the globe. And unlike other mobile navigation mapping solutions, Ovi Maps works offline--no cellular service is required. Driving directions. Lonely Planet guide. With the new Ovi Maps for mobile you get for free:Maps for over 180 countries and free map updatesDrive and Walk navigation available in over 70 countries with real-time voice guidanceMy Position enables you to find your current location easier and faster than ever.New one box search for quicker access to finding places and addresses.Save your favorite places and routes, then synchronize them with your Ovi account over the air.Car navigation with voice and visual instructions, lane assistance and speed limit information. Now also with text-to-speech voice guidance.Pedestrian navigation with routing through pedestrian zones and shortcuts, pathways through parks and buildings, stairways and plazas. Now with text-to-speech voice guidance.Get real-time weather information including a 5-day forecast, for your current or any location found via search.Lonely Planet and Michelin offer you dynamic access to the best and most relevant editorial travel content for over 1000 destinations. Find thousands of listings for sights, restaurants, hotels, shops, nightlife, and more. Look these places up on the map and get to them with Walk and Drive navigation.Discover the events happening nearby your location on the map or any place found via search.Share your location on Facebook--where you are, what you are up to and finish with a photo. No Hidden CostsThe new version of Ovi Maps comes with all the maps and high-end, car grade navigation features you need for free and is yours to keep for the life of the smartphone. No additional licenses needed for extra countries, regions or services like traffic information or city guides. Data charges from network operators may apply.Voice Guidance and Traffic InformationTurn-by-turn, voice guided navigation comes free for both drivers and pedestrians. For drivers this includes lane assistance, traffic information, safety camera, and speed warnings. For pedestrians, this includes shortcuts through parks and pedestrian-only zones for over 100 cities around the world as well as 6,000 3D landmarks in over 200 cities to help you find exactly where you are.Unique Hybrid TechnologyOvi Maps is built on an advanced technology called hybrid vector maps. Vector maps are high quality but less data intensive and allow you to continue to navigate even if you lose your network connection. This means that maps downloaded or updated across a network connection are about half the size of bulky bitmaps used by other mobile map providers. The hybrid technology ensures that, unlike other providers, any downloaded map data is stored on the device for future use.No Network Connection Required When NavigatingAvoid expensive, battery-draining network connections with Nokia's unique hybrid technology. Maps can be pre-loaded on to your Nokia smartphone so you can set Ovi Maps to offline mode, saving battery power, and the navigation system will still work. This is particularly useful for those worried about data connection costs when travelling abroad or when you are travelling through areas with little or no network coverage.Best Global CoverageYou take your mobile with you wherever you go in the world so, as standard, voice guided navigation for both pedestrians and drivers is available for 74 countries in 46 different languages and there are maps for over 180 countries. This gives you the best maps with the largest global coverage for free.

Review: Surprisingly good - A bit of an introduction: I'm a retired computer professional, having written software and managed software projects for 45 years. I have been a vocal critic (on the Nokia forums) of Nokia's software failings in recent years (I had an E71, a beautiful piece of hardware, and my wife had an E62 and a 5800). Most of my objections were to their pathetic ovi.com website, the attempt to replace PC Suite with something else named ovi (which broke something that wasn't broke! I suspect "ovi" is Finnish for "full of bugs"), and their penchant for issuing "upgrades" that introduced more problems than they fixed. I had a two-year fling with Android, where I saw a serious mobile system gradually turn into a circus act; the latest version of Android on the top Samsung phones looks like a video game to me. They are obviously targeting the young, which is probably a smart business decision. But if you are a mature adult who wants a serious appliance that helps to keep you organized and to communicate via voice and message, all of this extraneous nonsense is a distraction and an annoyance. Yes, some of what bothered me could have been customized away, but there were other issues that led me to conclude that the latest Android was not for me. I had watched, with interest, the introduction of the N8 by Nokia and its impressive specifications, and the subsequent tribulations of the product, plagued by problems that resulted in too many dead devices. But two years after its introduction, with the price dropping and unhappy with the direction of Android, I decided to buy one. I've had the phone now for a little over a month, and I must say I'm pleasantly surprised. First of all, the hardware. It is typical Nokia, just beautifully made. It makes a difference, as it is not only a pleasure to hold something well-made, but it feels better in the hand than anything I've owned from other manufacturers (Motorola, Samsung). It was delivered with Symbian Anna, which exhibited some of the old, confusing user-interface design that has brought Nokia to the brink of extinction. After consultation with some folks on the Nokia forums, I decided to upgrade to Belle, about which the signals were mixed. I decided that the people who seemed to know what they were talking about liked the system and I went with their advice. This turned out to be a good decision. The user-interface is greatly improved and finally gives Symbian a look and work-flow that is competitive with Android or the iPhone. Unfortunately for Nokia and Symbian enthusiasts, it comes too late. But it's good, nonetheless. They also fixed some bugs that I cared about. For example, the FM radio application, which I use, did not work correctly in Anna, at least for me. The Belle version is fine. I am happy with everything else that I use -- contacts, calendar, email, browser, occasional text message. The camera is excellent. The only thing that does not work well, and never has, is Mail for Exchange, at least when you attempt to use it to sync with Google contacts/calendar. This software was broken three and four years ago and it's still broken. I have resorted to going back to maintaining my contacts, calendar and todos with Microsoft Outlook, which is an inconvenience for me, since I use Unix/Linux most of the time, not Windows. But Nokia's synchronization application works well, as does Google's application to sync their stuff with Outlook. A bit of a Rube Goldberg setup, but it works. It would have been far better for Nokia to have fixed Mail for Exchange -- they certainly had ample notice that it was bug-ridden -- but that won't happen now that they are fighting for their lives, hoping to be rescued by Windows 8. To summarize, if you want a superbly-made unlocked phone made for serious adults at a good price, this is a great choice. Be aware, though, that Nokia has, of course, abandoned Symbian (Accenture is maintaining it now) and it is unlikely that there will be any further development of the system. It's a dead-end for application writers as well, though there is a large body of Symbian applications already available. Whether they work well with Belle is a separate question (I purchased a financial calculator for my E71, and got the latest version for the N8. It worked fine with Anna, and while it works with Belle, the results appear in a font about 2 pixels high, and so it is unusable. I have contacted the author and he is unable to fix the problem, due to some authentication issue. It's obviously a side-effect of Symbian now being a dinosaur.) Update (3/24/2013): I've now had the N8 for almost 6 months, and my opinion of the phone has not changed. If anything, I'm even more impressed by its quality and usability. One issue: battery life. Running Belle, with light usage, the battery is exhausted by the end of the day and has to be recharged for the next day's use. However, there is a so-called "power-saving mode", and it works beautifully. With this enabled, the battery will last for days, at least the way I use the phone. For me, the phone is perfectly usable in this mode, and the improvement in battery life is a real plus. Before I discovered this, there were times when I was inconvenienced by having forgotten to put the phone on the charger overnight, needing to use it the next day, and finding it dead. Yes, it recharges quickly, but an inconvenience when I want to use it NOW. The tremendous improvement in battery life in power-saving mode essentially eliminates this problem. I would also mention that there is a battery monitor application available from the Nokia store that is quite useful, and I recommend it to anyone using an N8.
Review: Are you ready for a Symbian divice? Updated - Let me save you some time, before I bought this phone I did a lot of research such as read the desertcart reviews, Watched a lot of videos on Youtube (about the N8 in general or the N8 vs other smart phones) also got information from many blogs. The reason for me trying to get well informed about the Nokia N8 was the current trends on the smart phone market. With the hype that some smart phones such as the SGS3 or the iPhone have, I was skeptical about going for the N8 although I had have some Symbian phones in the past such as the N75 just to name one (that was four years ago) before that I had other Nokia phones I don't want to brag about it but they always were the most advanced device in my high school class, with features the best camera + photo editor, web browser, high speakers sound, FM radio (how cool was that 5 years ago?)and so on. I am very familiar with Nokia smart phones and the Symbian OS. I can say this is a really good phone and the Symbian OS is better than ever. It runs pretty smooth and is packed with more functions. Multitasking is really nice on the N8 Two points to consider before buying the N8 Pro: If you had have some Nokia device in the past you will feel familiar with the Symbian OS regardless if you have own a touch screen phone before. Cont: If you own or shall I say have (because that phone isn't your till the 2 years contract is done, OMG) a touch screen phone but it isn't a Nokia & you never had have a Nokia before you might dislike the experience because you need more steps to use some applications. The steps are not that many just 1,2 or maximum, but don't worry with the Belle update the OS is now easier to use, so dumb people can also have a great Nokia phone Symbian the best/worst OS of all time? I will said that it depends own your phone history. Hey that's it buy this phone it is awesome! how else can I explain it, It is the best, Android and iphone are for the people who have never have cool smart phones in their lives btw you should know that I have one of the latest BB, an iphone 4 and I was going to get the SGS3 but I didn't like the way it feels. It's like plastic it feels really cheap and in the ip5 1136 x 640 pixels display resolution you can see how bad the pictures are. For real, starting to think that the 808 will be a better buy than the 920 Now we have smart phones with speeds as high as 30 MPS, CPU over 1 GHz, 20/20 retina Display, 326 PPI and very soon you will see 1280x720 display. OH I have to point out the millions of apps(good luck dating some one with 100 apps on their phone, seriously lol). I can't wait to see how phone companies are going to cash out advertising that next year btw if you are going to buy one of the trending smart phone definitely go for the 920 (hands down the best!), Perhaps I will buy it too or maybe I won't, I was going to buy a camera but thanks the N8 I don't need one also I don't need a GPS thanks to the N8 About my shopping the delivery was fast, desertcart prime is really worth it but I received a defective unit. One screw wasn't holding the bottom of the phone but desertcart was quick to replace it, I got a new one in just two days, I thought that there was some problem with the OS because the touch screen wasn't responding but the problem was that my hands were really cold. the phone is working perfectly, just tested the HDMI and works fine, that's a really cool feature, believe it or not Nokia has always been ahead on technology development for phones. You can choose to be really ahead or to move when a new phones come out. My rating is One start because Nokia is going to abandon us (read Symbian fans)shame on you Nokia smh Update. I changed my review from 1 star to 5 stars because I found a really fabulous application "OBDAutoDoctor" this phone is awesome!! But the main reason is the article below feel free to read it hey guys i know that I told you to buy the 920 but if you are a Symbian fan please don't, It was all a conspiracy to destroy Nokia [...]

## Features

- 3.5-inch AMOLED display
- Unlocked quad-band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies and US/International 3G compatibility via 850/900/1700/1900/2100 UMTS/HSDPA plus GPRS/EDGE capabilities. 3G-enabled smartphone in gray with Symbian^3 operating system
- 12-MP camera with Carl Zeiss optics and 720p video capture; Wireless-N Wi-Fi; Bluetooth 3.0; 16 GB internal memory; microSD expansion; HDMI output
- Up to 5.8 hours of 3G talk time, up to 400 hours (16.7 days) of standby time; released in August, 2010
- What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, compact travel charger, connectivity cable, adapter for HDMI, adapter for USB, wired stereo headset, quick start guide
- Unlocked cell phones are compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile as well as with GSM SIM cards (e.g. H20, Straight Talk, and select prepaid carriers). Unlocked cell phones will not work with CDMA Carriers like Sprint, Verizon, Boost or Virgin.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003ZX7RL4 |
| Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Battery Power Rating | 1200 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #547,677 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #10,936 in Cell Phones |
| Color | Gray |
| Connectivity technologies | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (683) |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2010 |
| Display technology | AMOLED, OLED |
| Form Factor | Smartphone |
| GPS | True |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item model number | 002T287 |
| Manufacturer | Nokia |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16384 GB |
| OS | nokia symbian |
| Other camera features | Rear |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Phone Standby Time (with data) | 390 hours |
| Phone Talk Time | 12 Hours |
| Product Dimensions | 7.68 x 7.28 x 1.38 inches |
| RAM | 2000000 MB |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 16 GB |
| Scanner Resolution | 1280 x 720 |
| Special features | dual-camera, quad-band, smartphone, touchscreen |
| Standing screen display size | 3.5 Inches |
| Whats in the box | Adapter |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Cellular, Wi-Fi |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Nokia
- **CPU Model:** Snapdragon
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 16384 GB
- **Model Name:** N8
- **Operating System:** nokia symbian
- **Ram Memory Installed Size:** 16 GB
- **Refresh Rate:** 60
- **Resolution:** 1280 x 720
- **Screen Size:** 3.5 Inches
- **Wireless Carrier:** AT&T

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: is this come with international warranty or no ? is this unlocked really or not ?**
A: It's really unlocked but no international warranty...

**Q: Does this phone works in BANGLADESH?**
A: yes,of course.

**Q: Hi. do you  have this device atually. many coast from brazil,rio de janeiro.**
A: Yes,

**Q: can I use a sim card with it?**
A: Yes you can use it, but maybe is better if you buy a different cel phone, because I bought it and after one month it began with problems and before 3 months it get disabled.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprisingly good
*by D***N on November 18, 2012*

A bit of an introduction: I'm a retired computer professional, having written software and managed software projects for 45 years. I have been a vocal critic (on the Nokia forums) of Nokia's software failings in recent years (I had an E71, a beautiful piece of hardware, and my wife had an E62 and a 5800). Most of my objections were to their pathetic ovi.com website, the attempt to replace PC Suite with something else named ovi (which broke something that wasn't broke! I suspect "ovi" is Finnish for "full of bugs"), and their penchant for issuing "upgrades" that introduced more problems than they fixed. I had a two-year fling with Android, where I saw a serious mobile system gradually turn into a circus act; the latest version of Android on the top Samsung phones looks like a video game to me. They are obviously targeting the young, which is probably a smart business decision. But if you are a mature adult who wants a serious appliance that helps to keep you organized and to communicate via voice and message, all of this extraneous nonsense is a distraction and an annoyance. Yes, some of what bothered me could have been customized away, but there were other issues that led me to conclude that the latest Android was not for me. I had watched, with interest, the introduction of the N8 by Nokia and its impressive specifications, and the subsequent tribulations of the product, plagued by problems that resulted in too many dead devices. But two years after its introduction, with the price dropping and unhappy with the direction of Android, I decided to buy one. I've had the phone now for a little over a month, and I must say I'm pleasantly surprised. First of all, the hardware. It is typical Nokia, just beautifully made. It makes a difference, as it is not only a pleasure to hold something well-made, but it feels better in the hand than anything I've owned from other manufacturers (Motorola, Samsung). It was delivered with Symbian Anna, which exhibited some of the old, confusing user-interface design that has brought Nokia to the brink of extinction. After consultation with some folks on the Nokia forums, I decided to upgrade to Belle, about which the signals were mixed. I decided that the people who seemed to know what they were talking about liked the system and I went with their advice. This turned out to be a good decision. The user-interface is greatly improved and finally gives Symbian a look and work-flow that is competitive with Android or the iPhone. Unfortunately for Nokia and Symbian enthusiasts, it comes too late. But it's good, nonetheless. They also fixed some bugs that I cared about. For example, the FM radio application, which I use, did not work correctly in Anna, at least for me. The Belle version is fine. I am happy with everything else that I use -- contacts, calendar, email, browser, occasional text message. The camera is excellent. The only thing that does not work well, and never has, is Mail for Exchange, at least when you attempt to use it to sync with Google contacts/calendar. This software was broken three and four years ago and it's still broken. I have resorted to going back to maintaining my contacts, calendar and todos with Microsoft Outlook, which is an inconvenience for me, since I use Unix/Linux most of the time, not Windows. But Nokia's synchronization application works well, as does Google's application to sync their stuff with Outlook. A bit of a Rube Goldberg setup, but it works. It would have been far better for Nokia to have fixed Mail for Exchange -- they certainly had ample notice that it was bug-ridden -- but that won't happen now that they are fighting for their lives, hoping to be rescued by Windows 8. To summarize, if you want a superbly-made unlocked phone made for serious adults at a good price, this is a great choice. Be aware, though, that Nokia has, of course, abandoned Symbian (Accenture is maintaining it now) and it is unlikely that there will be any further development of the system. It's a dead-end for application writers as well, though there is a large body of Symbian applications already available. Whether they work well with Belle is a separate question (I purchased a financial calculator for my E71, and got the latest version for the N8. It worked fine with Anna, and while it works with Belle, the results appear in a font about 2 pixels high, and so it is unusable. I have contacted the author and he is unable to fix the problem, due to some authentication issue. It's obviously a side-effect of Symbian now being a dinosaur.) Update (3/24/2013): I've now had the N8 for almost 6 months, and my opinion of the phone has not changed. If anything, I'm even more impressed by its quality and usability. One issue: battery life. Running Belle, with light usage, the battery is exhausted by the end of the day and has to be recharged for the next day's use. However, there is a so-called "power-saving mode", and it works beautifully. With this enabled, the battery will last for days, at least the way I use the phone. For me, the phone is perfectly usable in this mode, and the improvement in battery life is a real plus. Before I discovered this, there were times when I was inconvenienced by having forgotten to put the phone on the charger overnight, needing to use it the next day, and finding it dead. Yes, it recharges quickly, but an inconvenience when I want to use it NOW. The tremendous improvement in battery life in power-saving mode essentially eliminates this problem. I would also mention that there is a battery monitor application available from the Nokia store that is quite useful, and I recommend it to anyone using an N8.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Are you ready for a Symbian divice? Updated
*by J***E on November 18, 2012*

Let me save you some time, before I bought this phone I did a lot of research such as read the Amazon reviews, Watched a lot of videos on Youtube (about the N8 in general or the N8 vs other smart phones) also got information from many blogs. The reason for me trying to get well informed about the Nokia N8 was the current trends on the smart phone market. With the hype that some smart phones such as the SGS3 or the iPhone have, I was skeptical about going for the N8 although I had have some Symbian phones in the past such as the N75 just to name one (that was four years ago) before that I had other Nokia phones I don't want to brag about it but they always were the most advanced device in my high school class, with features the best camera + photo editor, web browser, high speakers sound, FM radio (how cool was that 5 years ago?)and so on. I am very familiar with Nokia smart phones and the Symbian OS. I can say this is a really good phone and the Symbian OS is better than ever. It runs pretty smooth and is packed with more functions. Multitasking is really nice on the N8 Two points to consider before buying the N8 Pro: If you had have some Nokia device in the past you will feel familiar with the Symbian OS regardless if you have own a touch screen phone before. Cont: If you own or shall I say have (because that phone isn't your till the 2 years contract is done, OMG) a touch screen phone but it isn't a Nokia & you never had have a Nokia before you might dislike the experience because you need more steps to use some applications. The steps are not that many just 1,2 or maximum, but don't worry with the Belle update the OS is now easier to use, so dumb people can also have a great Nokia phone Symbian the best/worst OS of all time? I will said that it depends own your phone history. Hey that's it buy this phone it is awesome! how else can I explain it, It is the best, Android and iphone are for the people who have never have cool smart phones in their lives btw you should know that I have one of the latest BB, an iphone 4 and I was going to get the SGS3 but I didn't like the way it feels. It's like plastic it feels really cheap and in the ip5 1136 x 640 pixels display resolution you can see how bad the pictures are. For real, starting to think that the 808 will be a better buy than the 920 Now we have smart phones with speeds as high as 30 MPS, CPU over 1 GHz, 20/20 retina Display, 326 PPI and very soon you will see 1280x720 display. OH I have to point out the millions of apps(good luck dating some one with 100 apps on their phone, seriously lol). I can't wait to see how phone companies are going to cash out advertising that next year btw if you are going to buy one of the trending smart phone definitely go for the 920 (hands down the best!), Perhaps I will buy it too or maybe I won't, I was going to buy a camera but thanks the N8 I don't need one also I don't need a GPS thanks to the N8 About my shopping the delivery was fast, Amazon prime is really worth it but I received a defective unit. One screw wasn't holding the bottom of the phone but Amazon was quick to replace it, I got a new one in just two days, I thought that there was some problem with the OS because the touch screen wasn't responding but the problem was that my hands were really cold. the phone is working perfectly, just tested the HDMI and works fine, that's a really cool feature, believe it or not Nokia has always been ahead on technology development for phones. You can choose to be really ahead or to move when a new phones come out. My rating is One start because Nokia is going to abandon us (read Symbian fans)shame on you Nokia smh Update. I changed my review from 1 star to 5 stars because I found a really fabulous application "OBDAutoDoctor" this phone is awesome!! But the main reason is the article below feel free to read it hey guys i know that I told you to buy the 920 but if you are a Symbian fan please don't, It was all a conspiracy to destroy Nokia [...]

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***N on February 6, 2016*

Cellulare Nokia - Nokia N8 usato garantito, funzionante e in buono stato, ma mancano gli accessori ed è marchiato con logo "tim"!

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