
While there’s no “Nokia” logo on this China-made device, it clearly uses the the Finish handset manufacturer’s naming scheme (Nxx). However, you should know that Nokia N86 doesn’t exists (at least today) — hence, you should check out Nokia’s site before any purchases. Anyway, the Chinese “N86″ phone comes with a 2.4” 176×220 touchscreen, 3 MP camera, stereo speakers and the microSD expansion slot. It measures 110x48x17 mm and weighs 80 grams. Possibly the weirdest thing on this device is the “Designed for Windows” logo on the back in red(?).
[Update]
Turns out, there is a Nokia N86 coming down the Finnish phone maker’s product pipeline. Nokia took the time at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2009 to announce their new 8-megapixel cameraphone – the Nokia N86. Read more about it here and here.

Now that I’m thinking, this isn’t actually the fake or a clone device as there is no original N86 phone. However, the original naming scheme is there, hence you should be more careful than ever when buying a handset from China.
[Update]
Turns out, there is a Nokia N86 coming down the Finnish phone maker’s product pipeline. Nokia took the time at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2009 to announce their new 8-megapixel cameraphone – the Nokia N86. Read more about it here and here.

[Update]
Turns out, there is a Nokia N86 coming down the Finnish phone maker’s product pipeline. Nokia took the time at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2009 to announce their new 8-megapixel cameraphone – the Nokia N86. Read more about it here and here.
[Via: JAMPBLOG]