By Madhup Yadav , Chandigarh, 23rd June : These days imaging is very important as everyone wants to capture his valuable moments. Keeping this imaging concept in mind Nokia has launched its 8MP N86 mobile in the Indian market. This device is designed for both optimized video and still imaging. Its high-speed connectivity ensures easy and convenient sharing of location tagged pictures or videos on the internet directly from their device onto online sites and networks. Nokia N86 8MP is now available across the country at price of Rs. 27359 in two appealing colors of Indigo Black and White. According to the sources, the sale of overall camera handsets has increased from 34% to 38% in last one year. Whereas the market for handsets having two mega pixel cameras has grown from 7% to 10%. It allows users to connect easily to all people, places and entertainment that matter to them most.
This device comes in a popular dual-slide design with 8GB internal memory that can hold up to 4,000 images as well as easy photo management software to organize photos by albums and tags. This device is designed with fine metal and scratch resistant glass that builds the classic design of the Nseries. Like any high-end digital camera, the memory of this handset can be increased with a 16 GB micro SDHC card for storing more songs, pictures, videos and games. It also offers full sync capability with PC and TV-out support for slide shows. The vibrant 2.6 inch OLED display sporting the colors in their full brightness makes for an ideal backdrop for games, images and browsing. The multimedia powerhouse also supports an Integrated FM transmitter.
Devices OPM & Services Head of Nokia, Mr. Jasmeet Gandhi said, “With this initiative, people will demand mobile cameras instead of cameras for taking the excellent pictures in all light conditions”.
“N86 allows consumers to discover new places with the help of a built-in digital compass along with an integrated 3 months navigation license and Nokia Maps with city guides and thousands of points of interest across 9 cities in India” he said .