
Earlier today we reported on a preview of the Nokia N8 that Eldar from Mobile-Review published. He didn’t really like the thing, but anyway, for those of you still interested we have the full Nokia N8 specification sheet courtesy of Unwired View:
- 12 megapixel camera with f/2.8, 28mm wide angle Carl Zeiss optics, and Xenon flash; dedicated camera key
- 720p video recording at 30 frames per second
- Face recognition
- HDMI output with battery rated at 6.7 hours
- Dolby Digital Plus support, maximum 5.1 channel speaker output
- Six customizable home screen
- 3.5 inch AMOLED screen with 640 x 360 pixel resolution, 16 million colors
- FM radio, and FM transmitter
- Volume: 86 cc
- Weight: 135 grams
- Dimensions: 113.5 mm x 59 mm x 12.9 mm
- 10.2 Mbps down, 2.0 Mbps up, HSPA on the 850/900/1700/1900/2100 MHz bands
- Quadband GSM/EDGE
- Processor: Unknown ARM architecture @ 680 MHz
- Memory: 256 MB of RAM (half that of the Google Nexus One), 512 MB ROM
- Bluetooth 2.1, GPS, WiFi b/g
- 1200 mAh battery
- Symbian^3
Few things to note: one device that supports every single 3G band on this planet is a monumental engineering achievement. Hats off to the antenna guys. How long will that battery last when recording HD video? Is that 680 MHz processor using the old ARMv6 instruction set, or is it the new ARMv7 goodness that powers devices such as the iPhone 3GS, Google Nexus One, HTC Incredible/Desire, and Motorola Droid? Why does a flagship device have less than half a gigabyte of RAM?