My Symbian sai laitteen pikaiseen testaukseen:
http://my-symbian.com/s60v3/preview_nokia_n8.php
What I liked:
* ARM1176 CPU @ 680 MHz + Broadcom VideoCore III GPU provide fantastic performance and smooth user experience
* 256 MB SDRAM (with about 140 MB free) means three times more operating memory than on Nokia's S60 5th Edition phones
* great capacitive multitouch AMOLED screen, support for gestures like pinch-to-zoom
* top notch build quality, metal casing and (probably) real glass display, best built smartphone from Nokia ever
* 12 Megapixel Carl Zeiss camera, HD 720p video recording - fantastic quality, almost noiseless
* USB On-The-Go, works well with e.g. pendrives and digicams
* All connectivity and data transmission technologies you might expect: Bluetooth 3.0, WLAN b/g/n, HSDPA 10 Mpbs, USB 2.0 Fullspeed
* HDMI connector, HD quality playback on HD TV
* USB charging
* very useful "Power Saving Mode" providing quick and easy way to switch the device to low power consumption mode
* Symbian ^3 UI improvements: more consistent control, buttons in landscape mode moved to the bottom providing much more usable screen area, three home screens, improved application switcher
What I didn't like:
* battery cannot (or at least isn't supposed to) be replaced by the user
* majority of built-in applications (web browser, calendar, contacts, messaging) haven't changed
* 2.0 mm charger by default, even though USB charging is supported
* nHD seems to be too small resolution for such a great screen. WVGA is now a standard and should be used in the N8, too.