Having announced the phone back in April, Nokia has been holding off on release to make sure the user
experience is as good as possible.
Nokia n8 review
But it needs to be very good indeed seeing as most other brands announce a phone then release it within
weeks – we've been waiting nearly half a year for this one.
Nokia n8 review
The underlying software has been improved and Symbian^3 builds on the previous iterations of the OS
seen on the likes of the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and Nokia X6, but adds in multiple home screens,
widgets and an improved UI.
Hardware-wise, Nokia has pushed the boat out too with the new N8, offering a full metal chassis with
anodised scratch-proof paint to give the phone a really high end feel.
It really is scratch-proof - rubbing keys on it produced no ill-effects, although the slider switch on the
side can get its paint rubbed off over time.
Nokia n8 review
However, with a 12MP camera with Xenon flash bolted on the back, it's not a super-slim device -
it fits in the hand well enough but the dimensions 113.5 x 59 x 12.9 mm aren't going to rival the likes
of the iPhone 4 and the Samsung Galaxy S, especially when being forced into more tightly fitting trousers.
Nokia n8 review
The Nokia N8 also doesn't have a removable battery either - the full metal chassis is completely enclosed
so unless you've got a very particular screwdriver, you're not getting in to replace any innards.
Nokia n8 review
To that end, Nokia has put two hinged gates on the side of the N8, giving access to the microSD card
slot and the SIM card port - both are quite hard to pull open (which isn't a bad thing as you're probably
not going to be opening them very often) and clicking cards in can be tricky too without long fingernails.
Nokia n8 review
The rest of the Nokia N8 continues the higher-end feel: the 3.5-inch capacitive OLED screen really pops
with colour (although doesn't quite match the impressive sharpness of Samsung's Super AMOLED) and
the minimalistic design sees only one rather functional-looking button on the front, eschewing the extra soft
keys Nokia has implemented for so many years.
Nokia n8 review
The right-hand side of the phone houses the camera key, which has staggered press levels to allow you
to only push it down partway for autofocus. There's also a volume key with raised buttons, although these
are fairly far away from each other, so can be hard to hit when you're not looking and trying to work out
which one you're pressing.
Nokia n8 review
There's also the slider switch on this side of the Nokia N8 - if you're a fan of physical unlocking, then
this is a good example of that, although we prefer the on-screen offering, where a short tap unlocks the
phone and works far more easily and effectively in our opinion.
The left-hand side of the Nokia N8 is a little more sleek, with only the aforementioned gates for microSD
and SIM, as well as the uncovered microUSB slot, which may perturb some who are used to their Nokia
phones having a gate on top to prevent dust creeping in. But has anyone really ever had a dust-destroyed
port in the past?
Nokia n8 review
The top of the N8 is where it mostly happens though - there's a mini HD port, the 3.5mm headphone jack
and the power switch, which is also used to quickly change profiles when buzzing through the N8's interface.
The bottom houses the charger port - and it's a standard 2mm 'new Nokia charger' port, which initially seems
like an odd choice when you can also charge through the microUSB port too, like all other phones, even
when connected to a PC.
We can only assume that Nokia has done this so that when you're streaming over USB on the go
(more on that later) you can keep charging the phone too.
Nokia n8 review
But as we said before, the Nokia N8 sits in the hand well enough and allows you to access all the functions
pretty easily and you don't need to jiggle it around in your palm too much.
In the box
Nokia has thrown a large range of toys in the box with the N8 - an adaptor to convert HDMI to mini HDMI,
decent earbuds with an inline remote, a slim line Nokia pin charger and a USB lead with adaptor too to attach
hard drives on the go..
This is all packaged in an eco-friendly slim box, and certainly looks premium and worth the money you'll need
to be forking out.

Full specification


Product TypeSmartphone
Network BandQuad Band
Number of Screens1
Wi-FiYes
Effective Camera Resolution12 Megapixel
USBYes
Contract TypeSIM-free
Built-in FlashYes
Main Screen Size8.9 cm (3.5")
Cellular Data Connectivity TechnologyGPRS, EDGE, HSDPA
GPS ReceiverYes
Secondary CameraYes
Product FamilyN
Cellular Network SupportedWCDMA 2100
Memory Card SupportedmicroSD
Phone StyleBar
Brand NameNokia
Battery Talk Time17.83 Hour
Product ModelN8
Weight (Approximate)135 g
Green CompliantYes
Green Compliance Certificate/AuthorityRoHS, REACH, Energy Star
BluetoothYes
Maximum Memory Card Size Supported32 GB
Built-in Memory16 GB
Main Screen TypeOLED
RealtoneYes
Radio Tuner TypeFM
Call FeaturesConference Call, Call Log, Smart Dialing
Height114 mm
Width59 mm
Depth12.9 mm
Operating SystemSymbian
Product SeriesN
ManufacturerNokia
Product NameN8 Smartphone
Manufacturer Part Number002S735
Manufacturer Website Addresswww.nokia.co.uk
Package Contents

  • N8 Smartphone




  • Nokia Battery BL-4D




  • Nokia Connectivity Cable CA-179




  • Nokia Compact Travel Charger AC-15E




  • Nokia Adapter Cable for HDMI CA-156




  • Nokia Adapter Cable for USB OTG CA-157




  • Nokia Stereo Headset WH-701




  • Quick Start Guide



  • Standard Warranty2 Year Limited