Here comes a video recording comparison between Nokia N8 and Apple's latest iPhone 4S. The colors of Nokia N8 seems more natural and audio quality is perhaps excellent. You can judge yourself after watching the video below, which result seems better to you?
Camera Specifications of Nokia N8:
12 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics
Fullscreen 16:9 viewfinder with easy-to-use touch-screen parameters
Continuous auto-focus
Focal length: 5.9 mm
F number/Aperture: F2.8
Zoom up to 3x (digital) for video
HD quality 720p resolution
Shoot 16:9 videos in HD
Video capture in 720p 25 fps with codecs H.264, MPEG-4
Settings for scene, video light, white balance, color tone
Apple iPhone 4S Camera Specification:
8-megapixel camera
Focal length: 4.28mm
F number/Aperture: F2.4
Hybrid IR filter
Autofocus
Tap to focus
Face detection in still images
Back Side Illumination
LED flash
Video recording, HD (1080p) up to 30 frames per second with audio
After few days of having the Nokia 701, it came up to my mind that I should do a comparison with Nokia C7-00 due to their similarities in design and other features.
So below, I shot a short video comparison of Nokia 701 running on Symbian Belle and Nokia C7-00 running on Symbian Anna. I also highlighted their differences in video and put Nokia X7 and N8 on the last part of the video for a little treat to you.
Differences:
Symbian Belle is the on-board Symbian^3 release on 701 while Nokia C7 has the Symbian Anna. Update to Belle is Q4 this year.
Nokia 701 has 1GHz CPU, 512MB RAM – Nokia C7 has 680MHz CPU, 256MB RAM
Nokia 701 uses LED backlit IPS display with Clear Black Display, the brightest – Nokia C7 uses AMOLED display all at 3.5″
701 has HSDPA 14.4 Mbps HSUPA 5.76 Mbps – C7 has HSDPA 10.2 Mbps HSUPA 2.0 Mbps
Similarities:
Design
Screen size and gorilla glass
Camera at 8MP with DLED and HD video
8GB storage plus up 32GB microSD
NFC
And the rest
You can checkout Nokia 701 here and Nokia C7 here for more specs.
VIDEO of Nokia 701 vs Nokia C7:
Let me know in comments if you have questions regarding Belle and 701.
Since its announcement, the Nokia N9 has been a hot topic. At Nseries, we wanted to know how well the N9 really stacked up as the big brother of the Nokia N8. To find out, we highlight 11 BIG differences between the two.
1. Screen The Nokia N8 has a capacitive touchscreen that measures 3.5 inches while the Nokia N9 has an additional .4 inches at 3.9.
2. Resolution Screen resolution for the N8 sits at 360 x 640 pixels while the Nokia N9 has increased to 480 x 854
3. Size The N9 is slimmer than the N8. The dimensions for both phones look something like this: N8 – 113.5 (L) x 59.1 (W) x 12.9 (D) mm N9 – 116.5 (L) x 61.2 (W) x 12.1 (D) mm
4. Sound While both phones support a 3.5mm phone jack, the Nokia N9 can boast the world’s first smartphone with Dolby digital plus decoding and Dolby headphone post-processing technology.
5. Camera The N9 sticks with the winning formula that made the Nokia N8 stand out as a camera phone. The obvious changes though are the N9 packs an 8mp camera with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and dual-LED flash compared to the 12mp camera of the N8.
6. CPU While the N8 runs on a 680Mhz ARM 11 processor the Nokia N9 has been given more punching power running a 1 GHz Cortex A8 CPU – so you can expect a smoother experience.
7. RAM and Bluetooth Nokia N8 has got 256MB of RAM while Nokia N9 has got a huge 1GB RAM which makes multitasking experience so smooth, on the Bluetooth part, N8 still has more weight-age because of Bluetooth 3.0 while Nokia N9 is equipped with Bluetooth 2.1
8. Operating System On release the N8 supported the Symbian^3 OS. The Nokia N9 will run off MeeGo v1.2 Harmattan
9. Swipe The N8 operates off of 3 customisable homescreens which give you the ability to use up to 18 possible widgets and arrange them as you see fit. The N9 uses a ‘swipe’ home views system. These are 3 views which help keep things simple. They are split between: 1) The application view – this is where you have access to all your apps 2) The multi-tasking view – the N9 can run up to 100 apps simultaneously so you needn’t be worried about multi-tasking without experiencing any lag 3) The events view for social networking feeds, notifications, calls, texts or calendar events All you need to do is swipe to change between each one!
10. NFC The Nokia N9 comes pre-loaded with NFC, which if you haven’t already seen, works like magic with the new Nokia Play 360, taking just a tap to sync up.
11. Buttons The N8 has a button placed in the bottom left-hand corner which operates as a ‘home’ button. The N9 has no buttons! Making it the world’s first pure touch-screen smartphone.
So, there you have it, our BIG differences between the N8 and N9.
Since its announcement, the Nokia N9 has been a hot topic. At Nseries, we wanted to know how well the N9 really stacked up as the big brother of the Nokia N8. To find out, we highlight 11 BIG differences between the two.
1. Screen The Nokia N8 has a capacitive touchscreen that measures 3.5 inches while the Nokia N9 has an additional .4 inches at 3.9.
2. Resolution Screen resolution for the N8 sits at 360 x 640 pixels while the Nokia N9 has increased to 480 x 854
3. Size The N9 is slimmer than the N8. The dimensions for both phones look something like this: N8 – 113.5 (L) x 59.1 (W) x 12.9 (D) mm N9 – 116.5 (L) x 61.2 (W) x 12.1 (D) mm
4. Sound While both phones support a 3.5mm phone jack, the Nokia N9 can boast the world’s first smartphone with Dolby digital plus decoding and Dolby headphone post-processing technology.
5. Camera The N9 sticks with the winning formula that made the Nokia N8 stand out as a camera phone. The obvious changes though are the N9 packs an 8mp camera with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and dual-LED flash compared to the 12mp camera of the N8.
6. CPU While the N8 runs on a 680Mhz ARM 11 processor the Nokia N9 has been given more punching power running a 1 GHz Cortex A8 CPU – so you can expect a smoother experience.
7. RAM and Bluetooth Nokia N8 has got 256MB of RAM while Nokia N9 has got a huge 1GB RAM which makes multitasking experience so smooth, on the Bluetooth part, N8 still has more weight-age because of Bluetooth 3.0 while Nokia N9 is equipped with Bluetooth 2.1
8. Operating System On release the N8 supported the Symbian^3 OS. The Nokia N9 will run off MeeGo v1.2 Harmattan
9. Swipe The N8 operates off of 3 customisable homescreens which give you the ability to use up to 18 possible widgets and arrange them as you see fit. The N9 uses a ‘swipe’ home views system. These are 3 views which help keep things simple. They are split between: 1) The application view – this is where you have access to all your apps 2) The multi-tasking view – the N9 can run up to 100 apps simultaneously so you needn’t be worried about multi-tasking without experiencing any lag 3) The events view for social networking feeds, notifications, calls, texts or calendar events All you need to do is swipe to change between each one!
10. NFC The Nokia N9 comes pre-loaded with NFC, which if you haven’t already seen, works like magic with the new Nokia Play 360, taking just a tap to sync up.
11. Buttons The N8 has a button placed in the bottom left-hand corner which operates as a ‘home’ button. The N9 has no buttons! Making it the world’s first pure touch-screen smartphone.
So, there you have it, our BIG differences between the N8 and N9.
Since its announcement, the Nokia N9 has been a hot topic. At Nseries, we wanted to know how well the N9 really stacked up as the big brother of the Nokia N8. To find out, we highlight 11 BIG differences between the two.
1. Screen The Nokia N8 has a capacitive touchscreen that measures 3.5 inches while the Nokia N9 has an additional .4 inches at 3.9.
2. Resolution Screen resolution for the N8 sits at 360 x 640 pixels while the Nokia N9 has increased to 480 x 854
3. Size The N9 is slimmer than the N8. The dimensions for both phones look something like this: N8 – 113.5 (L) x 59.1 (W) x 12.9 (D) mm N9 – 116.5 (L) x 61.2 (W) x 12.1 (D) mm
4. Sound While both phones support a 3.5mm phone jack, the Nokia N9 can boast the world’s first smartphone with Dolby digital plus decoding and Dolby headphone post-processing technology.
5. Camera The N9 sticks with the winning formula that made the Nokia N8 stand out as a camera phone. The obvious changes though are the N9 packs an 8mp camera with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and dual-LED flash compared to the 12mp camera of the N8.
6. CPU While the N8 runs on a 680Mhz ARM 11 processor the Nokia N9 has been given more punching power running a 1 GHz Cortex A8 CPU – so you can expect a smoother experience.
7. RAM and Bluetooth Nokia N8 has got 256MB of RAM while Nokia N9 has got a huge 1GB RAM which makes multitasking experience so smooth, on the Bluetooth part, N8 still has more weight-age because of Bluetooth 3.0 while Nokia N9 is equipped with Bluetooth 2.1
8. Operating System On release the N8 supported the Symbian^3 OS. The Nokia N9 will run off MeeGo v1.2 Harmattan
9. Swipe The N8 operates off of 3 customisable homescreens which give you the ability to use up to 18 possible widgets and arrange them as you see fit. The N9 uses a ‘swipe’ home views system. These are 3 views which help keep things simple. They are split between: 1) The application view – this is where you have access to all your apps 2) The multi-tasking view – the N9 can run up to 100 apps simultaneously so you needn’t be worried about multi-tasking without experiencing any lag 3) The events view for social networking feeds, notifications, calls, texts or calendar events All you need to do is swipe to change between each one!
10. NFC The Nokia N9 comes pre-loaded with NFC, which if you haven’t already seen, works like magic with the new Nokia Play 360, taking just a tap to sync up.
11. Buttons The N8 has a button placed in the bottom left-hand corner which operates as a ‘home’ button. The N9 has no buttons! Making it the world’s first pure touch-screen smartphone.
So, there you have it, our BIG differences between the N8 and N9.
Since its announcement, the Nokia N9 has been a hot topic. At Nseries, we wanted to know how well the N9 really stacked up as the big brother of the Nokia N8. To find out, we highlight 11 BIG differences between the two.
1. Screen The Nokia N8 has a capacitive touchscreen that measures 3.5 inches while the Nokia N9 has an additional .4 inches at 3.9.
2. Resolution Screen resolution for the N8 sits at 360 x 640 pixels while the Nokia N9 has increased to 480 x 854
3. Size The N9 is slimmer than the N8. The dimensions for both phones look something like this: N8 – 113.5 (L) x 59.1 (W) x 12.9 (D) mm N9 – 116.5 (L) x 61.2 (W) x 12.1 (D) mm
4. Sound While both phones support a 3.5mm phone jack, the Nokia N9 can boast the world’s first smartphone with Dolby digital plus decoding and Dolby headphone post-processing technology.
5. Camera The N9 sticks with the winning formula that made the Nokia N8 stand out as a camera phone. The obvious changes though are the N9 packs an 8mp camera with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and dual-LED flash compared to the 12mp camera of the N8.
6. CPU While the N8 runs on a 680Mhz ARM 11 processor the Nokia N9 has been given more punching power running a 1 GHz Cortex A8 CPU – so you can expect a smoother experience.
7. RAM and Bluetooth Nokia N8 has got 256MB of RAM while Nokia N9 has got a huge 1GB RAM which makes multitasking experience so smooth, on the Bluetooth part, N8 still has more weight-age because of Bluetooth 3.0 while Nokia N9 is equipped with Bluetooth 2.1
8. Operating System On release the N8 supported the Symbian^3 OS. The Nokia N9 will run off MeeGo v1.2 Harmattan
9. Swipe The N8 operates off of 3 customisable homescreens which give you the ability to use up to 18 possible widgets and arrange them as you see fit. The N9 uses a ‘swipe’ home views system. These are 3 views which help keep things simple. They are split between: 1) The application view – this is where you have access to all your apps 2) The multi-tasking view – the N9 can run up to 100 apps simultaneously so you needn’t be worried about multi-tasking without experiencing any lag 3) The events view for social networking feeds, notifications, calls, texts or calendar events All you need to do is swipe to change between each one!
10. NFC The Nokia N9 comes pre-loaded with NFC, which if you haven’t already seen, works like magic with the new Nokia Play 360, taking just a tap to sync up.
11. Buttons The N8 has a button placed in the bottom left-hand corner which operates as a ‘home’ button. The N9 has no buttons! Making it the world’s first pure touch-screen smartphone.
So, there you have it, our BIG differences between the N8 and N9.
Since its announcement, the Nokia N9 has been a hot topic. At Nseries, we wanted to know how well the N9 really stacked up as the big brother of the Nokia N8. To find out, we highlight 11 BIG differences between the two.
1. Screen The Nokia N8 has a capacitive touchscreen that measures 3.5 inches while the Nokia N9 has an additional .4 inches at 3.9.
2. Resolution Screen resolution for the N8 sits at 360 x 640 pixels while the Nokia N9 has increased to 480 x 854
3. Size The N9 is slimmer than the N8. The dimensions for both phones look something like this: N8 – 113.5 (L) x 59.1 (W) x 12.9 (D) mm N9 – 116.5 (L) x 61.2 (W) x 12.1 (D) mm
4. Sound While both phones support a 3.5mm phone jack, the Nokia N9 can boast the world’s first smartphone with Dolby digital plus decoding and Dolby headphone post-processing technology.
5. Camera The N9 sticks with the winning formula that made the Nokia N8 stand out as a camera phone. The obvious changes though are the N9 packs an 8mp camera with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus and dual-LED flash compared to the 12mp camera of the N8.
6. CPU While the N8 runs on a 680Mhz ARM 11 processor the Nokia N9 has been given more punching power running a 1 GHz Cortex A8 CPU – so you can expect a smoother experience.
7. RAM and Bluetooth Nokia N8 has got 256MB of RAM while Nokia N9 has got a huge 1GB RAM which makes multitasking experience so smooth, on the Bluetooth part, N8 still has more weight-age because of Bluetooth 3.0 while Nokia N9 is equipped with Bluetooth 2.1
8. Operating System On release the N8 supported the Symbian^3 OS. The Nokia N9 will run off MeeGo v1.2 Harmattan
9. Swipe The N8 operates off of 3 customisable homescreens which give you the ability to use up to 18 possible widgets and arrange them as you see fit. The N9 uses a ‘swipe’ home views system. These are 3 views which help keep things simple. They are split between: 1) The application view – this is where you have access to all your apps 2) The multi-tasking view – the N9 can run up to 100 apps simultaneously so you needn’t be worried about multi-tasking without experiencing any lag 3) The events view for social networking feeds, notifications, calls, texts or calendar events All you need to do is swipe to change between each one!
10. NFC The Nokia N9 comes pre-loaded with NFC, which if you haven’t already seen, works like magic with the new Nokia Play 360, taking just a tap to sync up.
11. Buttons The N8 has a button placed in the bottom left-hand corner which operates as a ‘home’ button. The N9 has no buttons! Making it the world’s first pure touch-screen smartphone.
So, there you have it, our BIG differences between the N8 and N9.
Folks at Blog-n8.fr have compared Nokia X7's PR 2.0 - Symbian Anna Firmware with Nokia N8's PR 1.2 firmware and this comparison clearly shows that Symbian Anna is much smoother and faster than that of PR 1.2 firmware. Watch out the video after the break.
Folks at Blog-n8.fr have compared Nokia X7's PR 2.0 - Symbian Anna Firmware with Nokia N8's PR 1.2 firmware and this comparison clearly shows that Symbian Anna is much smoother and faster than that of PR 1.2 firmware. Watch out the video after the break.
Folks at Blog-n8.fr have compared Nokia X7's PR 2.0 - Symbian Anna Firmware with Nokia N8's PR 1.2 firmware and this comparison clearly shows that Symbian Anna is much smoother and faster than that of PR 1.2 firmware. Watch out the video after the break.
Folks at Blog-n8.fr have compared Nokia X7's PR 2.0 - Symbian Anna Firmware with Nokia N8's PR 1.2 firmware and this comparison clearly shows that Symbian Anna is much smoother and faster than that of PR 1.2 firmware. Watch out the video after the break.
Folks at Blog-n8.fr have compared Nokia X7's PR 2.0 - Symbian Anna Firmware with Nokia N8's PR 1.2 firmware and this comparison clearly shows that Symbian Anna is much smoother and faster than that of PR 1.2 firmware. Watch out the video after the break.