Nokia detonated its last bomb recently. Adding a new one to the N series with the Nokia N86, Nokia offers a brand new option to Nokia fans with its 8 megapixel resolution and slider model. The fact that the Nokia N86 is more like a mini computer than a mobile phone makes it special from the others.
Nokia N86 running Symbian operating system It would not be correct to call it a mobile phone, it is a computer. N series of mobile communication and entertainment devices is getting ready to welcome a new member. A sliding design adventure starting with the N80 and extending to the N96 continues with the N86. With its 6.6 cm (2.6 inch) OLED display, the Nokia N86 stands out with its claim in the field of imaging. Capable of taking photos with a resolution of 8 megapixels with a Carl Zeiss lens, the aperture of the device has been increased, allowing it to perform better in low-light conditions.
The internal memory of the N86 can be increased up to 16GB. Supporting the N Gage platform, the device also has a built-in AGPS module. TV-Out, Bluetooth, Wi-fi, HSDPA, microUSB and 3.5 mm standard headphone connection are among the other features offered by the device.
The use of double sliders, which started with the Nokia N95, continues with the N86. There are four special keys under the slider of the device, which opens a short distance in the opposite direction. These keys are used both to control the player application, to zoom in and out on the camera, and during the game. can appeal to the environment.