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Nokia N8 vs X10

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Nokia N8 vs X10

Hi Guys

what do you think about the new Nokia N8.  I am thinking about getting that and get rid of this &$%^$%@  X10.

It is running on the new Symbian 3 OS.  I read the processor is 680 MH.  I heard Ovi store will have just as many app as android and apple very soon.  What's the most amazing is the 12MP camera with Xenon flash (HDMI output)

how is it compare the X10?

Give me your opinion.  Thanks

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i honestly think nothing can stand beside android, symbian is a dead tech, and i dont think you would have those cool apps android and iphone have.  stick with a phone that has 2.2 android regardless of what brand it is.

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i thought the same thing at 1st,.....   But after reading several articles, I think Symbian is actually catching up pretty quickly.

Ovi Store is actually the 3 largest App store (symbian) next to Andriod and Apple.  The main reason that they think Ovi (symbian) wlll even surpass Apple is because more than 40% of the phone market use Symbian OS.  2, the new Symbian Version OS are actually tested very well.

I do like Android a lot, But there is no Android phone out there that has such powerful Camera feature yet.  12MP + True Xenon Flash.

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the focus of nokia n8 is not a true focus...be aware fren,....

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Actually, I am going to wait till Symbian 4 to come out (early 2011).

Nokia is use Symbian 3 to bring them back in competition.  Apparently, it is a very good OS.

I will just wait for the reviews on the phone when it is tested.  If it has great review, I can't wait to get the next Nokia Symbian 4 phone.

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Aye, Symbian^3 is another testbed Nokia is pushing out to fund its "research". Why do you think there is a 12mpx and all that jazz when Nokia has resisted for so many months?

Symbian ^4 should be a better and more stable OS.

These new Symbian^ Oses seem to be a major re-writing of the codes to deal more appropriately with touchscreen phones.