N8: Nokia Pertama Dengan Symbian^3 Dan Kamera 12 Megapixel

Nokia Premiere Magz Selasa, 19 Oktober 2010 0 Komentar

Setelah banyak bocoran yang beredar, akhirnya N8 diumumkan juga oleh Nokia. Dari segi spesifikasi, peningkatan yang paling menonjol dibandingkan NSeries sebelumnya adalah penggunaan sistem operasi Symbian^3 serta penggunaan kamera 12 megapixel.

5 warna N8

Fungsi kamera menjadi andalan Nokia, dengan bekal lensa Carl Zeiss wide angle 28mm dan flash Xenon. Perekaman video Hi-Def dengan resolusi 720p pada kecepatan 25 frame/detik juga tersedia. Layar N8 kini menggunakan AMOLED, yang diklaim lebih terang dan lebih irit energi dibanding TFT biasa. Dengan tipe capacitive touchscreen yang ukurannya 3,5 inci, layar nHD ini memiliki resolusi 360×640 pixel atau hampir setara VGA. Dengan resolusi serapat ini di layar yang mungil, dijamin gambar dan video akan tampil tajam.

Untuk koneksi alias fitur “pembuat nyambung”, N8 sudah mendukung Quad Band GSM, Wi-Fi b/g/n, A-GPS, microUSB, FM transmitter, juga mendukung five band alias lima gelombang 3G. Saya sendiri juga agak bingung nih dengan fitur yang terakhir, apakah sudah berfungsi atau belum.

N8 sudah mengemas baterai 1200mAh, yang bisa dipakai merekam video nonstop 3 jam lebih, memutar video 7 jam, memutar musik 50 jam, dan talk time mencapai 12 jam. Belum jelas seberapa tahan baterainya kalo Wi-Fi atau 3G nyala terus, tapi harusnya 8 jam bisa tembus lah. Pilihan warna casing cukup oke: Dark Grey, Silver White, Green, Blue, Orange.

Dilihat dari spesifikasi, tidak diragukan lagi inilah smartphone terbaik dalam hal multimedia dan konektivitas. Platform Symbian^3 jelas masih baru dan teruji, tapi yang saya harapkan, memiliki perbedaan yang agak jauh dibanding Symbian sebelumnya yang saya yakin sudah terasa usang, walaupun fungsional. Tapi yang menarik hati, adalah bandrol harganya. Menurut pernyataan resmi dari Nokia, N8 akan dijual seharga 370 EURO atau sekitar Rp 4,6 juta. Anggap saja kalau masuk Indonesia, harga membengkak menjadi Rp 5,9 juta. Kira-kira masih layak beli nggak ya? Gimana menurut Bro & Sis?

Nokia Segera Kirimkan Nokia N8

Nokia Premiere Magz Senin, 04 Oktober 2010 1 Komentar



Nokia mengumumkan akan segera melakukan pengiriman pertama Nokia seri N8. Nokia N8 digadang-gadangkan mampu menandingi kepopuleran BlackBerry dan iPhone di pasar smartphone.

Nokia menyebutkan, pengiriman Nokia N8 akan segera dilakukan, setelah mereka mendata seluruh pre order yang dilakukan. Konon, pre order ini menjadi yang terbanyak dalam sejarah ponsel Nokia.

Nokia N8 sudah dilengkapi kamera 12 MP, dengan lensa Carl Zeiss dan layar 3,5 inci. Smartphone teranyar Nokia ini menggunakan sistem Symbian dengan koneksi langsung ke situs jejaring sosial seperti Facebook dan Twitter.

Nokia melansir seri N8 ini pertama kali di bulan April, dengan target pengiriman di bulan September. Namun pekan lalu, Nokia mengumumkan kemungkinan pengiriman seri N8 mereka ini baru akan dilakukan Oktober ini.

Awal bulan ini, Nokia mengganti CEO mereka Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo dengan mantan petinggi Microsoft Stephen Elop. Elop yang berkebangsaan Kanada menjadi CEO pertama Nokia yang bukan berasal dari Finlandia.

[Review] Nokia E5

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Nokia E5 unboxed

The Nokia E5 box is nothing out of the ordinary. You get all the basics you need – a charger (not the most compact of kinds), a short microUSB cable, a one-piece headset plus some manuals.

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The Nokia E5 retail package

The modest set of accessories helps keep the price down. You do get a 2GB microSD card though – enough to get you started, but the E5 can take cards of up to 32GB.

Nokia E5 360-degree spin

The Nokia E5 is on the compact side of QWERTY messengers at 115 x 58.9 x 12.8 mm. The 2.36” landscape display, large controls (soft keys, call keys, etc.), and a spacious four-row QWERTY cover most of the phone’s front.

The Nokia E5 weighs in at 126 grams – it’s by no means too heavy – it’s more like “solid” than anything else.

The Nokia E5 fails to match the slim and sharp E71 but the width is just right to make it comfortable for both single and two-handed use. It’s a no-frills phone that doesn’t look or feel cheap.

Design and construction

The Nokia E5 is not an attention-grabber, but it doesn’t look out of place at work or at home either. The mature, no-nonsense looks can be traced back to the Nokia E63, which served as the prototype for the C3 too.

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The Nokia E5 doesn’t look cheap

You should be careful comparing the E5 with top-tier messengers like E71 and E72. They’re obviously in different leagues. What’s important however is that the keyboard and the screen are just as good. The E5 is thicker and doesn’t use as much metal but still offers the solid quality feel that any business phone should.

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A messenger of steel and a messenger on budget

The Nokia E5 is quite conservative in its choice of paintjobs. The phone is available in Carbon Black, Silver Grey and Chalk White. The Sky Blue and Copper Brown versions add a bit of color to the mix but nothing too flashy that could turn the business crowd away.

The front of the Nokia E5 is all matt plastic that won’t embarrass you by getting all smudgy and greasy. The back is plastic too, except for the battery cover, which is made of metal.

The landscape 2.36" 256K-color display of 320 x 240 pixel resolution takes half of the phone’s face. The QVGA resolution is the norm even for the high-ranking Eseries messengers but the image quality is surprisingly good. Better yet, sunlight legibility won’t let you down either.

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The 2.36” display is fine

Underneath the screen is a spacious navigation deck built around a reasonably tactile D-pad. There are three buttons on either side of the D-pad. Call and End knobs are at the bottom, the two soft keys on top. In between are the Home and Messaging keys.

The soft keys and the D-pad are user-configurable (depending on the homescreen mode). All controls are decently sized and quite comfortable to use.

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The earpiece and light sensor above the screen • A spacious navigation pad under the display

Speaking of buttons, it’s time to take a closer look at the full QWERTY keyboard. The keys are slightly bigger than the ones on the Nokia E71 keyboard, though they’re not quite as prominent and have a rather short stroke. Still, as far as overall typing is concerned, the E5 is a serious rival of the excellent E71.

One thing the E5 has over the E71 is the torch feature. Pressing and holding the space bar in standby powers up the LED flash on the back so you can use your handset a flashlight. That's a nice little perk and it even overrides the keyboard lock.

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The full QWERTY keyboard promises hassle-free typing

The sides of the Nokia E5 are mostly bereft of controls. The right side features the volume rocker at the top. The left side is bare.

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Not much to see on either side of the Nokia E5

On either side are two latches that release the battery cover. At first you might confuse the latch on the right for a shutter key but it isn’t.

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Battery cover release knobs

The top takes care of all the wired connectivity on the Nokia E5. There’s a 2mm charger plug, a 3.5mm audio jack and the microUSB port, which is hidden under a plastic flap. You can use both the charger plug and the microUSB port for charging the phone.

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Charger plug and 3.5mm audio jack on the top • The bare bottom

Rearside are the massive hole of the 5-megapixel camera lens, the LED flash and the loudspeaker grill. The impressively looking lens aside, the fixed-focus cam turned out a bit of a disappointment but we’ll get to it later on.

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5-megapixel camera lacks autofocus

Under the metal cover is the 1200 mAh Li-Ion BL-4D battery, which powers the Nokia E5. The battery is quoted at to 635 hours of stand-by or up to 12 hours of talk-time.

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The 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery has less capacity than the one in the C3

The Nokia E5 is a neat and tidy QWERTY messenger bar. It’s not in the same league as the E72, not even the ageing E71, but has enough personality and skill. The build quality is excellent and the keyboard is top notch. Ergonomics and pocketability earn good marks too. What more can you want from a business messenger? Good software, which we’ll look at in the next section.

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Introduction

Email used to be a part of the corporate world and now it’s increasingly becoming an essential means of communication for the lot of us – not just the white-collar kind. So if you can’t fight it, the best thing to do is get yourself properly equipped – and the Nokia E5 is the right tool for the job. It’s no old timer either, it knows how to deal with those newfangled social networks as well.

The E5 has skill to match the E72 down to the last spec. OK, almost. Some features have sure taken a hit (what’s with the fixed-focus 5MP camera), but that’s something most people can live with considering the lower price of the E5.

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Nokia E5 official photos

We found the Nokia C3 to be an excellent no-frills messenger. The Nokia E5 brings Symbian aboard, which accounts for many of its advantages – multitasking, Office document viewing and editing, free voice-guided navigation – you know the drill.

Anyway, here’s what the Nokia E5 has going for and against it, in short.

Key features

  • QWERTY messenger bar
  • Quad-band GSM/EDGE
  • Tri-band 3G with 10.2Mbps HSDPA and 2Mbps HSUPA
  • Symbian S60 UI, 3rd edition FP2
  • 600MHz processor, 256MB RAM; 250MB user-accessible storage
  • 2.36" 256K-color QVGA display of excellent sunlight legibility
  • 5 megapixel fixed-focus camera, LED flash
  • VGA video recording at 15fps
  • Wi-Fi b/g; DLNA and UPnP support
  • GPS receiver; Ovi Maps 3.0 with free life-time voice guided navigation
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS, Internet radio
  • Bluetooth (with A2DP)
  • Standard microUSB port (charging)
  • microSD card slot (32GB supported, 2GB included)
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • Good email and social networking support
  • Office document editor; PDF viewer; ZIP file support
  • Good audio quality
  • Reasonable price
  • Microsoft Office Messenger support
  • Quick Business and Personal homescreen toggle

Main disadvantages

  • Non-hot-swappable microSD card under the battery
  • Camera doesn’t have autofocus
  • Poor video recording
  • Low-res screen isn’t very good for browsing
  • No native Twitter and MySpace clients

The Nokia E5 is probably targeted at young people stuck in a corporate environment. Or maybe it’s caught in the trend of more and more companies betting on social networking to boost sales. Whatever the reason, the Nokia E5 has pretty extensive support for social networks and IM chatting to go along with strictly-business offerings like the Microsoft Office messenger.

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Nokia E5 live shots

No matter how good touchscreen input has gotten these last few years, a good old physical QWERTY is still the real deal. Which is why QWERTY messenger bars like the E5 can survive in a world dominated by touch phones.

The high price associated with touch phones (at least the ones with a big enough screen to even consider heavy texting) makes the affordable Nokia E5 a sensible alternative – especially for users who think touchscreen doesn’t make sense in business.

On the next page we’ll take a look just how much you’re getting for the price. Make the jump to see what’s inside the box and a look into the hardware of the E5.

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