Nokia N8 Pre-Ordre starts today USA

USB-OTG, 5.1 Dolby Digital, HDMI etc...all sounded great when the N8 was announced, but the more i thought about how i use my smartphones the more i realised i didnt realy care for these features seeing as USB-OTG requires an adaptor and so does HDMI as its a mini HDMI port im so not prepared be caring wires in my pocket where ever i go just in case i have to/want to use them at some point. Sacrificing USB-OTG, HDMI, 12mp cam and Dolby for a 854x480 4inch display, an OS with tons of modding freedom, apps,games, and developer support, ARM A8-Cortex Snapdragon which handles phone speed,UI,graphics etc...so well, was worth it, but hey this is just me,i just cant help but feel that the novelty of N8s hardware features will ware out, then you're left with almost same old s60v5 and not much software, i hope it doesn't go that way but it seems like it could.
 
I was hoping too. They are trying to make more money on it I guess..most other models are priced close to that $=Euro price

Waiting for amazon, dell, newegg I guess. Does it take a lot longer for amazon to get their order compared to Nokia USA ?
 
Wow... 550$ I was delaying on buying a new phone just to see what the N8 was going to bring but 550$ isn't a mid tier price. I know, Nokia USA's site is always high with their prices, but it'll take probably around 8 months for the N8 to hit sup 400 (where it should be).

There's no way I'm putting up that much money on an unproven (and not well supported) OS with stingy ram, slow cpu (I don't care what hardware gpu acceleration they tout, it didn't do much for the N95), and a low-ish res, older generation AMOLED screen.

While the following cameras-on-a-phone may not be as nice (the only pro for the N8 so far), I can instead pick up a: Nexus One, SE X10, Motorola Milestone, any Samsung Galaxy (vibrant, etc) for the same price or cheaper. All of those have higher res screen, better cpu, more ram
 
One thing I like about iOS and Andriod phones is.. You can upgrade the OS, but with Nokia you are stuck with the outdated OS unless they changed their strategy with S^3?
 
Totally agree with others in this thread that the price is too high. Nokia should keep it under $350 even then I wouldn't buy an outdated OS with slow CPU. Galaxy, N1, X10 & ip4 are better phones for the price!
 
True, two to three months down the line, your day to day use is going to be all about the quality of the software and not all the hardware specs.

It may have usb-otg, but if the device is unstable or slow (not saying that it will be, just going on past performance, N97), then you're going to want to punt the thing into the nearest lake.
 
Depends what you want from a phone. N8 is top Camera/Video recording phone on the market. Only phone that support MKV, Bluetooth mouse/keyboard, USBOTG, Doubly Surround Sound out of the box. Yes UI is outdated, CPU is weak spot but GPU is one of the most powerful and RAM amount will be enough. S^3 uses writeable data paging so 256MB of RAM is should be enough unless you run Browser, Video Editor, Picture Editor, OVI maps and have 3 full pages of widgets at the same time.
And you can make a phone call with it regardless how you hold it.
 
Wasn't the N97 preorder price about that much at the start? I'm sure you can always wait a week or so for some crazy loophole and by the n8 with a bt or extended warranty for like $450 just like many did with the n97.
 
Wow, liking that price a LOT more than the Nokia site lol.

Question: Is there any retail locations in Chicago that will have these at the release date? I'm going to be there from October 1-4 for a family vacation, and am not sure that by preordering somewhere (or ordering once they go live) I will get the phone in time, so stopping into a store to get one would be a great option (and save shipping costs). Thanks.
 
The 3Q statement is for initial quantities in select markets. I sincerely doubt you'll be able to pick your color this quarter, but that you should have no trouble getting your chosen color for Christmas. I'm waiting for orange! :D

I thought that the green was exclusive to Vodafone?
 
Exactly true.

The novelty of the hardware features will eventually wear off and you'll realize you never use HDMI out or care about the fact that a phone provides Dolby Digital support, because those are useless features.

I doubt many people spending $550 on a phone are going to depend on it as a media center or HTPC, because they probably already have something that does that. I have an Xbox360 and a PS3, and I use them both to play HD on my TV, as well as the receiver from my HTIB which handles most media from an external drive or a USB key.

Software on the other hand vastly extends the useful life of a product. Past the first year it will be software that will make the phone fun to use and explore. Without a large market and developer support this phone will quickly become stale and hamstrung by the lack of apps taking advantage of its hardware.

The worst part is paying a high end price for a phone using an obsolete OS, an OS that Nokia itself is leaving behind for high end phones.

So if you really want to pay a high end price for a phone with a low end OS, then go for it.
 
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