Source: Wern Shern (Lowyat.net)
Earlier today, we stopped by the Islamic Arts Museum for the launch of the new Nokia N86 8MP. This launch comes barely a day after Nokia Malaysia released two new models to the local market - the business centric E52 and the 5739 Xpress Music - and should keep all hardcore Malaysian Nokia fans satisfied till the Finnish phone makers release their next batch of mobiles in about two months time.The Nokia N86 was built with a strong emphasis put on photography, so much so that this 8MP camera phone has even been bestowed (according to the press release) with the title of Nokia’s best mobile imaging device. But if that’s not enough recognition for you, then the TIPA Award for Best Mobile Imaging Device in 2009 that’s tucked comfortably in the N86’s belt should do the trick.
Understanding that a high megapixel count alone does not ensure quality photos, Nokia has enlisted the use of a wide-angle Carl Zeiss Tessar lens along with some noticeable changes to the camera software. Users can now take ultra-wide panorama shots (click on the image below for full sized view) with just one simple step, as well as take sharp pictures of fast-movie targets thanks to a fast mechanical shutter and Automatic Motion Blur Reduction.
The N86 also comes with some subtle touches to its finish that make it look more upscale, such as the use of a hardened-glass 2.6-inch OLED display, sleek metal trim around the bezel, and a handy (and programmable) kick stand at the back of the phone. N-Gage gaming capabilities, A-GPS with geotagging features, HSDPA connectivity, 802.11b/g connectivity, and a 3.5mm stereo headphone plug round off an impressive roster of functions on the N86.Available in two colors - black and white - the N86 retails for RM1880. The full feature list of the Nokia N86 8MP is available here: http://tinyurl.com/l4jvhp. More pictures from today's event are available after the jump.
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