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The N86 8MP is a 3.5G or 3.75G(3GPP)device with dual-band HSDPA support, quad-band GSM and Wi-Fi. It has an A-GPS receiver, which links into location-based services via Nokia Maps, and photographs can be automatically geo-tagged. There is also a built-in digital compass, an FM radio, and there is also an FM transmitter.
Nokia G60 5G; Nokia X10; Nokia X20; Nokia X30 5G; Nokia X71 (available in Taiwan & China only) ... Nokia N86 8MP: 240x320 24-bit (16M) Color: 2009: D: GSM EGPRS UMTS ...
The Nokia N8 smartphone was the world's first Symbian^3 device, and the first camera phone by Nokia to feature a 12-megapixel autofocus lens. The Nokia N1 tablet was Nokia's latest Nseries smartphone/tablet that uses 7.9 inches IPS LCD screen, and was the first tablet to feature IPS LCD display.
Pages in category "Nokia Nseries" ... Nokia N81; Nokia N82; Nokia N85; Nokia N86 8MP; Nokia N90; Nokia N91; Nokia N92; Nokia N93; Nokia N93i; Nokia N95; Nokia N96 ...
Telecommunications in Sri Lanka commenced in 1858 after the first telegraphic circuit between Colombo and Galle was commenced. The sector continues to grow in the modern times. The sector continues to grow in the modern times.
The previous Nokia phone with a focus on photography had been the N86 8MP, which has an 8-megapixel sensor and had become available in June 2009. [ 20 ] The N8 was the second Nokia to have a capacitive touchscreen , following the X6 , and the first with multi-touch.
The Nokia N85 is a mobile phone produced by Nokia, announced on 27 August 2008 as part of the Nseries line. The N85 runs on Symbian OS v9.3 with S60 3rd Edition platform with Feature Pack 2. It was released in October, retailing for 450 euros before taxes. [1] The major feature N85 introduced was an AMOLED display, giving brighter and sharper ...
With this enhancement, Mobitel embarked on a field trial of 3G at the 1st International Buddhist Conference held in 2006, setting the stage for the launch of its 3G services in Sri Lanka. In December 2007, the company launched its 3.5G HSPA network – the first Super 3.5G network in South Asia.