The original black edition of the new Nokia N8 has now been released on T-Mobile deals, following on from its initial launch on Vodafone deals as well as its recent release on Pay As You Go the Black Nokia N8 now has a range of T-Mobile deals to choose from.
Nokia N8 Black deals on T-Mobile start from just £30, this is on the Unlimited Text & Internet tariff and provides 300 minutes of calls to any network or UK landline at any time of the day as well as a free black edition Nokia N8 phone.
This original black colour of the N8 has now been joined by a range of vibrant new colours, the Nokia N8 Green, Blue, Orange and Silver are all now available on contract deals in the UK.
The latest N8 smartphone from the seasoned veterans of the mobile phone world, Nokia, is a very impressive high specification device. The phone certainly looks a great all round handset which will appeal to the whole spectrum of consumers.
In keeping with the trend for the modern handsets to be much more than purely a mobile phone, the Nokia N8 comes with a wealth of options with regards to connectivity, meaning features such as social networking access and push notifications are supported. The N8 achieves the fastest possible data transfer speeds whilst on the move thanks to 3G coverage, however when out of range of such a connection, the back up support of EDGE and GPRS means there is never any reason for you not to be kept up to date with the world around you.
If you have access to a WiFi connection, the phone supports Wireless LAN enabling the fastest online experience. Such great connections options make obtaining services from Nokias online store a simple affair. The Ovi Store offers a variety of applications very similar to Apples iTunes. The N8’s large screen combined with the Ovi Maps facility that is installed on the device makes the phone the perfect travel companion as it doubles as a satellite navigation system.
The Nokia N8 scores top marks in the style department thanks to a modern design and eye catching appearance. The streamline profile of the handset is helped by the few physical buttons that it actually contains. The front of the phone features just the single home button, placed beneath the screen. The display itself is a major attraction of the N8 thanks to its use of OLED technology rather than the traditional TFT variety.
Thanks to the lack of a backlight, black colours look deeper than ever before and viewing angles are also increased. The panel displays an adequate resolution of 360 x 640 pixels across its 3.5″ measurement. Anybody wanting to use their phone as a still camera will appreciate the impressive specification on the N8. Still photographs are captured in 12 mega pixel resolution, with a xenon flash making pictures in poor lighting conditions look great. Video capture maintains this high quality by offering the user the ability to shoot in high definition. This means footage is recorded at a resolution of 720 progressively scanned lines, and the inclusion of an HDMI socket makes connection to an HD ready TV simple.
The N8 should re establish Nokias place near the top of the mobile phone tree. The handset ticks all the right boxes with regards to looks and functionality, and should sway many consumers away from the more well known smartphone brands of HTC and Apple.
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