Just some random thoughts.
Obviously I'm not covering everything here, but this is a little lengthy to post in the N8 thread.
So here goes...
What I Like:
Build Quality ? Solid with no creeks. Also the camera on the back does not stick out as much as I thought either. Feels great when you hold it in your hand. It may not be all metal (top and bottom are plastic) but it still feels like a luxurious device.
GPS - This is very underrated in reviews that I have read. I am getting instant lock on indoors with Google Maps AND with Trapster. Trapster on my e72 needed to be outdoors for faster lock. Indoors doesn't matter on the N8 - it is INSTANT LOCK and it is AMAZING.
Camera - Not much to talk about that hasn't been said.
Music listening with BT Mono Earpiece - This is something that Android can't figure out, and something I enjoy using at work. (of course I'd rather use my wired headset whenever possible)
Nokia Internet Radio - Extremely important to me. Had to hunt for this app on the web but it works.
Multitasking - Next to the N900, nobody does multi-tasking better than Symbian.
Calls - Loud and Clear
Text Messages - Very organized in a threaded view
Nokia Notifications Widget - Very used to this from the beta use on the N97 and can't imaging a Nokia phone without it TBH.
Phone Audio ? Play a song and the volume comes from under the camera area, but it is LOUD and very CLEAR.
HDMI - Love it
Media & Music Player - Love them both. (Only wish the Music player had the voice search feature like the e72 but maybe we'll see that in a later update)
What I Don't Like:
Stock Browser - Pinch to zoom blows on this old dinosaur. Hopefully the new browser is worth the wait (Feb 2011) and hopefully it will use text refow. (meaning that when you resize the text it automatically resizes fitting the screen).
Unfortunately it's all Opera till the new browser arrives. BTW Skyfire - Where are you?
Youtube - No dedicated app and using it in the browser is very clunky
Ovi Store - Sometimes it seems faster and better than what we've been used to and then there's other times when you search/browse for an app and it takes FOREVER with the "LOADING circle message".
Also install more than 2 apps and you might get error install messages where you need to reboot and go back in the store. This has happened to me on multiple occasions.
Hardware doors on the side - I feel like I'm going to snap one off (even by being extra careful). This is not good if you swap SIMS and Mem cards a lot like me.
Lag ? I'm not talking about going from different homescreens (I have thrme effects disabled)
The N8 doesn?t have the memory issues like the S60 128MB devices, but from time to time you get that phone freeze lag for a second or up to 10 seconds even when you only have one app open. Hopefully an update can help, but IMO Nokia should have used 512MB of mem on this phone. It?s not a dealbreaker, but it is annoying at times.
Could Have Been Better:
Touch Responsiveness - Many times I'm pressing something in a text box and I can't tell if it didn't register or if I missed the target. Definitely a lot more sloppy than what I'm used to with Android.
Keyboard ? First it needs Portrait as an option. You gotta laugh when Opera Mini does it so well (they did it well on the N97 too). Landscape keyboard is doable (yes I know subjective) but IMHO not as responsive as what I've used on Android.
Personal Concerns:
Battery ? Too inconsistent. The first day I was hard on the device (Downloading tons of stuff and kicking the tires a lot) so I?m gonna throw that out the window. However since then with the same day to day usage I?ve gotten mixed results. One day I finish with 5-6 bars left. Another day I might have 1-2 bars left.
The battery seems to behave the same way as my e71 did. Basically leave the phone idle for a while and come back and you lose 1-3 bars and wonder where they went.
Maybe I got a bad battery, maybe my phone was part of the first initial bad bunch of phones released but the concerns posted on Nokia Conversations IMO seem very real.
I'm currently looking at the back of my N8 and still feel that you could have gotten a removable BP-4L battery in there, maybe using a slide door (AKA Motorola Style) and it would have looked great but whatever.
Final Thoughts:
Overall I'm looking at the ?N8 experience? just like I'm looking at my "e72 experience". When I first got the e72, it was sold within a week because it was too buggy at launch. Once v3 firmware arrived, the phone became my most reliable workhorse phone I?ve ever owned. (Still own and use it)
The N8 needs (at least) one solid update to iron out the launch bugs.
Also it needs to get as many of the S60 apps working on S^3. I know this isn't Nokia's fault but it can only help.
Would I recommend this device? ? Yes?. However if you can wait, then WAIT TILL AFTER the first update.
Right now I?m debating if I want to keep this in a drawer or sell it and come back. Someone I know is interested in the device, so I am leaning towards selling it for now.
Bugs and all, I am still a fan of this phone and see it replacing my e72 after the first major update or two?
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