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The Nokia N86 8MP is a high-end mobile phone with emphasis on the camera. It was announced on 17 February 2009 [ 1 ] and released in May 2009 as part of the Nseries . It runs on Symbian OS 9.3 ( S60 3rd Edition FP2) and shares similar design features with the N97 .
On 17 February 2009, Nokia announced the Nokia N86 8MP, which is Nokia's first 8-megapixel phone. The Nokia N8 with 12- megapixel camera was announced in April 2010 and on 21 June 2011 Nokia showcased their Nokia N9 smartphone based on the MeeGo OS, their fourth non-Symbian Nseries device (after the Maemo OS-based N800 and N810 Internet tablets ...
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.
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The Nokia N95 is a mobile phone produced by Nokia as part of their Nseries line of portable devices. Announced in September 2006, it was released to the market in March 2007. [ 1 ] The N95 ran S60 3rd Edition, on Symbian OS v9.2.
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The Nokia 808 PureView features a 41 MP 1/1.2 in (10.67 × 8 mm) sensor and a high-resolution f/2.4 Zeiss all-aspherical 1-group lens. The 808's sensor was the largest (over 4 times larger than typical compact cameras ) sensor ever to be used in a cameraphone at the time of its launch, a record previously held by Nokia's N8 [ 6 ] and, as of ...
Nokia originally launched the brand for low end devices aimed at developing markets but among the series' original operating systems was the primarily smartphone-aimed operating system, Symbian which was discontinued in October 2011. [1]